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Lot 898

Ephemera, a large selection of vintage items to include 1930s Brighton Student Hospital Rag Mags, WW2 Military magazines, Cemsa Caproni photographs of factory, blue prints and advertising information c 1950s, vintage magazines (Screen Romances, Graphic etc.), maps, greetings cards, booklets, album of theatre programmes c 1950s (Al Read, The Crazy Gang, Sonja Henie, etc.), 1862 Thames Embankment Commission map (poor), 1950s ice hockey programmes, advertising cookery booklets, Cub and Scout booklets (3), 1909 Black Wyandotte Club Year Book, 1966 The Old Berkley Hunt Point to Point race card, 1960s Hastings guide book, 'Simone de Beauvoir Brigitte Bardot with a Photographic Selection' book, large collection of vintage book plates etc. (mixed condition poor to gd) (100s)

Lot 891

Collectables, Cookery, a selection of cookery books and leaflets, mostly branded, 1918 to 1960 to include Stork Wartime Cookery (1940), Simple Cookery For The People (1918), Radiation Cookery Book (1936), Homemade Sweets How To Make Them (Mary Woodman, 1940s), The Penguin Cookery Book (Bee Nilson 1963) etc. (fair/gd) (30+)

Lot 79

A collection of antique and vintage cookery books to include: 1919 The Daily Mail Cookery Book, two copies of Mrs A.B Marshall's Cookery Book, Three copies of Mrs Beeton's Cookery Book, Mrs Beetons Book of Household Management, Domestic Cookery by A Lady, Modern Cookery by Eliza Acton, 1887 published by Longmans Green and Co, Beeton's All About Cookery, illustrated and The Modern Cook: A Practical Guide to the Culinary Art in all its Branches by Charles Elme Francatelli, publisher Richard Bentley & Son 1886 (12)

Lot 557

EIGHT BOXES OF BOOKS, containing approximately two hundred and thirty titles, subjects include art, antiques,cookery, autobiography, travel, natural world, etc, titles include 'Antique Pistol Book' by James A Smith & Elmer Swanson by Speedwell Publishing Co (eight boxes)

Lot 1050

Assorted items, Mrs Beeton's All About Cookery book, an old tin of powdered eggs and Baking powder, three bottles of vintage ale including two Shipstones, a Wright's vaporizer and a nutcracker **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 504

MRS BEETON'S BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT,New Edition, cloth gilt spine, along with a New Edition of Mrs Beeton's Cookery Book (2)

Lot 4133A

A collection of books, booklets and ephemera, mainly cookery household and domestic, etiquette related, including W. Smyth: 'A Pocket Companion for young ladies and gentlemen, containing directions for the performance of quadrilles...dances, reels, &c.', Edinburgh, 1830, 2nd edition, 64pp, small format (10 x 7cm), contemporary calf backed boards worn; 'Routledge's Etiqueete for Ladies', [1864], Routledge's Miniature Library, 96pp, 32mo, original oictorial cloth gilt; Mrs [Charlotte Eliza] Humphry: 'Manners for Women', London, Ward Lock, [1897], original pictorial cloth; MRs H.M. Young: 'Liebig Company's Practical Cookery Book', London, 1894, viii,104pp, original cloth backed pictorial card covers, plus an 1893 edition of same work, a/f, inner joints split, lacks final leaf, original cloth; Peters: 'How to Make Useful Articlesfor the Home', London, 1899, original cloth; 'Gems of Cookery, being a collection of well-tried recipes issued in connection with bazaar held at Newmarket Congregational Church, February 14th, 15th and 16th, 1906', Newmarket, [1906], iv,97pp, original cloth; 'The C.W.M. The Journal of Rowntree's Cocoa Works, York', June 1922, vol.2, no.4, original pictorial wraps, plus a few others cookery and domestic related, plus some on cotton spinning machinery, constellations etc (19)

Lot 4132

A manuscript recipe book, manuscript receipts in several different hands, circa late 17th/early 18th Century onwards, 277 m/s numbered pages (but about 170 pages completed with manuscript recipes), circa late 17th/early 18th Century calf binding (very worn), top board detached (but present), spine gilt in compartments, worn morocco gilt title label to spine "Cordial Waters & Surrups",  various medical and cookery recipes, including Aqua Mirabilis, Cherry Water, "The Hott Surfett Water", "An Approved Water to heal ye Lungs & to allay ye heat of a ffeavour & to help one of a consumption if it be not too far gone - Take ye liver of a lamb, and a piece of ye shoulder of the lamb and ye livers of 2 black rabbitts and the lungs of a ffox, and 2 sheeps hearts, a young red cock, half a pound of cap dates, half a pound of blow currants...cut your cock in pieces and croak the bones in pieces stone your dates and pith them...then pound your dates raisins currants in a mortar and then distill all those in a rosewater still, and when they are distilled put to them 2 pounds of browne sugar candy to sweeten it. Let the party drink of it six spoonfulls at a time every two hours for a month together cold. If the ffox lungs be dried you must coat them to powder before ye putt them into your still", to make preservative water, to make Dr Stephen his water, "Snail or Worms Water very good against a Hectick ffeavour...", "The Wind Water", "To Make Swallow Water - Take 50 or 60 Swallows when they are ready to ffly out of the nests, the more swallows you have ye better will your water be, crush them to a pap in a mortar ffeathers and all then add to them two ounces of castor in powder...Midsummer is the choisest time to make it...", the first 35 pages of m/s entries appear to be circa late 17th/early18th Century and in the same hand, these being for waters/syrups/cordials of a medical remedy nature, the following leaves of entries appear to be 18th and 19th Century, in different hands, and mainly cookery recipes, "Mary Frances Salmon 1813" in m/s pen & ink inside front coverNB - leaves at front loose (leaves preceding manuscript page numbered 34) 

Lot 113

Books and Annuals to include nine Giles Annuals, cookery books previously owned by Hilda Gibbs, the cook at Babraham Hall Cambridgeshire, to include Mrs Beeton's Cookery Book and Household Guide, Lightning Cookery, Cake Making in Pictures, Every Boy's Book, Amazing Stories etc. (qty)

Lot 168

Books to include Masterpieces of British Art, six volumes of the Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, by Knight, fiction novels, the Ideal Cookery Book, Book of British Villages, Pitman's Commercial Self-educator (qty)

Lot 149

COOKERY BOOK. 'The Modern Housewife's Book', containing black & white & coloured illustrations for cooking, preserving, first aid & household hints, etc.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 148

MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE WEDGWOOD GOLD MEDALLION PATTERN DINNER PLATES, DECORATED PLATES, JUGS AND A MRS BEETON'S COOKERY BOOK

Lot 145

COOKERY: A large collection, including: CW Walker: Practical Cheese making, 1919; Calvert: The Story of Wensleydale Cheese, 1946; The Butchers Manual of Hints and Recipes, John Crampton & Co.; Herman Senn: Practical Cookery Manual of Plain and Middle-Class Recipes, 1897; Francatelli’s Cooks Guide and Housekeepers and Butlers Assistant, 1865 (poor copy); The Brewer – a Familiar Treatise on the Art of Brewing, 1863; Terrington: Cooling cups and dainty drinks. 1869; Hammett & Nevell: Handbook on meat and textbook for Butchers. 1929; Mrs. Beeton’s Household Management. New edn. Nd, c1920, VG copy; Lewis’s Trade’s Cake book, nd, c1912; ETC. (A COMPLETE LIST IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST) (Qty)

Lot 1286

A quantity of World War II related items including a war cookery book, photos, ration books etc.

Lot 138

Cookery.- "The G.C.". Round the table: Notes on cookery, and plain recipes, with a selection of bills of fare for every month, first edition, wood-engraved illustrations in text, 8pp. advertisements at end, lacking half-title, foot of spine worn, corners little worn, rubbed, original cloth, gilt, Horace Cox, 1872 § Beeton (Mrs M., editor) Myra's cookery book: being a new and practical method of learning cookery and working out well-tried recipes, new edition, half-title, double-page chromolithographed and gilt frontispiece, 4pp. advertisements at end, title browned, some foxing and staining, original pictorial cloth, rubbed and soiled, Myra and Son, [c.1889]; and c.35 others, Cookery, 19th and early 20th centuries, v.s. (c.37)

Lot 139

Cookery.- Gouffé (Jules) The Royal Book of Pastry and Confectionery (Le Livre de Patisserie), first edition in English, half-title, chromolithographed frontispiece (loose) and 9 plates, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, some gatherings working loose, occasional spotting or mostly light staining, original pictorial cloth, gilt, rather worn, but holding, Sampson Low, 1874 § "Aunt Chloe". One hundred and one methods of cooking poultry, with hints on selection, trussing, and carving, half-title, advertisements, bookplate of Sir Cloudesley Shovell, original pictorial wrappers, spine little worn and repaired, spotted, lightly browned, 1888; and c.45 others, Cookery, v.s. (c.47)

Lot 158

Cookery.- Mary (Aunt) Plain Fish Cookery, occasional spotting, original pictorial wrappers, spotted and lightly browned, rubbed, William Collins, n.d. [c.1900] § Lady (A) My receipt book : a treasury of more than six hundred receipts in cooking and preserving, second edition, some spotting and light staining, lightly browned, original cloth, gilt, some staining, rubbed, n.d. [c.1890]; and a small quantity of others, 19th & 20th century Cookery, some pamphlets, v.s. (Sm.Qty.)

Lot 187

NO RESERVE Cookery.- Toklas (Alice B.) The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book, first edition, black and white illustrations, contemporary presentation inscription, pp. 254-264 with stains, original cloth, lightly toned, dust-jacket, panels, spine and flaps all separate and detached, toned, margins creased with some tears and chips, 1954 § Gourmet's Book of Food and Drink, first edition, colour illustrations by Hendy, original boards, laminated covering, cracked on spine, 1933; and 25 others, C20th cookery, v.s. (27)⁂Alice Babette Toklas (1877-1967) was the life partner of American writer Gertrude Stein. The recipes celebrate their time in Paris, with anecdotes about their numerous famous and creative acquaintances, chapters entitled, for example, 'Dishes for Artists', 'Murder in the Kitchen' and 'Servants in France'. This English first edition also includes the infamous recipe for 'Hashish Fudge' (removed from the American), from Surrealist artist Brian Gysin's, which Toklas suggests 'anyone could whip up on a rainy day [...] it might provide entertaining refreshment for a Ladies' Bridge Club' (p.259).

Lot 334

Isabella and Samuel Beeton. A group of ten ALS to Samuel and Isabella Beeton on the occasion of the death of their first child and third, principally from family members, 'How my heart was grieved when I read dear Sam's letter...' (Aunt Cassie) and 'I cannot expect that the yearnings of parental love can subside at first; nature will have its way and tears must fall...' (Agnes Strickland), 33pp. some folded, 1857-1863; a collection of carbon copies of transcribed letters, 13 from Samuel Beeton to his wife, Isabella, 1856-1864, 2 from Samuel Beeton to Mr Stagg, 1865, 3 to Isabella from Nelly Beeton, Esther and W. Dorling,c.1856, and 7 others, miscellaneous, v.s. (a quantity) PROVENANCE: Nancy Spain (1917-1964) writer, journalist and author of Mrs Beeton and Her Husband (1948); Isabella was Spain's great aunt. Sold with this lot is a copy of The Nancy Spain Colour Cookery Book, with associated letters loosely inserted.

Lot 139

Various volumes to include Mrs. Beetons Shilling cookery book, The Blue Book of Gardening 1934, Picture Goer magazine, film reviews and Royal commemorative books,

Lot 204

Local History. Uncommon publications; small selection. Includes; The Kendal Cookery Book (1951); Margaret Storey's Associations of Clappersgate and Brathay; Underskiddaw Domesday Book (2010); and one other. (4)

Lot 1410

Mrs Beeton's Every Day Cookery & Housekeeping Book, with numerous wood engravings pub London: handwritten recipe book, XIX Century diary, three folders of printed receipt samples, in a small suitcase.

Lot 8

COOKERYManuscript culinary and medicinal recipe book, containing some 320 receipts written in several hands, many with donor identified, including 'To make little fryed Puddings', 'To pickle Pidgeons', 'To make Oyster Sasages', 'To make Chesecakes of Custard Meat', 'To hash a Carp', 'To make a very good Spanish Butter', 'To pickle broom buds' ('...hang up close covered a good hight from ye fire...'), 'To Dry Hams like Westphalia', 'To dress sham Turtle, very good', 'Soup for poor people', with c.109 medicinal receipts reversed, including 'To be taken 6 weeks before a Lying in', 'Mrs Bakers bitter Draught', 'Mrs Ritches receipt to make palsie water', 'Histerik Water', 'To make the Old Countess of Darby's Red Cordial Powder for feavours agues measles small pox, gripes and looseness', 'For the Stone or Gravel' ('...take the Pestle of a deer, dry it...'), 'Lady Northampton's Receipt for the Wind', with indices, 170pp, dust-staining and other marks, edges frayed, contemporary green vellum, worn, 4to (235 x 184mm.), eighteenth centuryFootnotes:A note entitled 'A Family Treasure' and dated 1956 inserted in the volume gives an indication of provenance: 'This book of recipes & prescriptions was evidently handed down to the Ewens of Dedham 1780? It was obviously compiled by the Northamptons, Comptons & Greenes & via the Marlingford Norfolk connection to Mr Ewen... Mrs S. Mellish was responsible for many of the receipts... perhaps a housekeeper... No. 50 tells of an ointment made from kidney mutton & yellow moss 'which the sun breeds & grows close on the Tiles of a House'...'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 320

Various bygones collectables advertising, etc., stoneware and other pottery jars, Wigtownshire preserved cream jar of shouldered circular tapering form with black stencilling, 13cm high, various others similar, hand cork screw, JE Blackshaw Ulverstone and Barrow in Furness advertising weight plate, Cassell's shillings cookery book, paperback, probably early 20thC, other advertising, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 330

Bygone books, etc., an interesting selection to include Warne's Picture Natural History, various other natural history fiction, non fiction, The Electrician's Pocket Book 1949, The Motor Manual Motor, a small quantity of map books, pocket diaries, year books 1913, Great Discoveries, religion, prayer, Biggles and the Black Peril, cookery, Life and Words of Christ, etc., (a quantity).

Lot 100

Two boxes of assorted vintage fashion accessories to include; various ladies hats, belt buckles, ladies clothes including; various wool skirts, suede waist coat, a Carnegie 60's dress with lace detail, suede skirt, cord skirt, a Julien Rose London 60's satin wiggle dress with sequin and embroidered detail, various vintage belts, leather wallet, woollen shawl etc. Together with two boxes of assorted toys including; doll in vintage clothing, pink stuffed bunny rabbit, 'Tell Me, the Grand Quiz Game' in original box, and a Gwenda series aluminium toy cooking set including a small cookery book. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Clothes - All musty smelling/smell like moth ballsSkirts all in generally good condition, no obvious damageblue dress - fading under arms and at bottom of skirt, creased but generally good conditionbrown dress - some small brown stains to the bodice, generally good conditionWaistcoat - patch of damage to suede at back, seam loose at underarm and zip sewn closed, otherwise okShawl - poor condition, over washed and large holes to centre

Lot 523

Attributed to William Van Der Hagen (fl. 1720-1745) or Joseph Tudor (d. 1759) A Bird?s Eye View of Howth Castle,ÿ c 1738,ÿ oil on canvas, approx. 4' x 7' (122cms x 214cms), a contemporaneous copy, unframed. (1) Dating from around 1740, this bird?s eye view of Howth Demesne commemorates the extensive rebuilding of Howth Castle, a project completed in 1738 under the direction of William St. Lawrence, 27th Lord Howth. Since then, the original painting has been displayed over the chimneypiece in the Drawing Room. By Family Tradition this contemporaneous copy was removed in the 1800's by an ancestor possibly as part of a dowry. It was subsequently returned to Howth Castle in the 20th Century were it hung in the Billiard Room and the Cookery School before recently being professionally restored, and displayed for auction purposes in the Drawing Room. It is in the style of William van der Hagen, a Dutch artist who worked in Ireland in the early eighteenth century and who painted panoramic views of, among other places, Cork Harbour and Waterford, the latter commissioned by the town?s corporation in 1736. He was an artist held in high regard, and panoramic scenes by him were translated into tapestries for the Irish House of Lords in the 1730?s. Another possible artist is Joseph Tudor, (d. 1759) a follower of van der Hagen. ÿ Although some liberties have been taken with the topography, the painting is a broadly accurate representation of the Hill of Howth, with the castle surrounded by an elaborate complex of lawns, walled gardens, orchards and parterres, laid out in a French style. In the foreground is a canal with swans, and beyond that, an esplanade leading to the castle, with figures walking around a lawn. In the left foreground, the figure of a man in clerical garb, sitting on a garden bench, is believed to represent Jonathan Swift, who in the early 1730?s was a frequent visitor to the castle. In the centre of the lawn can be seen a circular pond, known as ?Black Jack?s Well?. In early nineteenth-century views of the castle, a lead figure of a blackamoor stood on a plinth at this spot. This was stolen in the 1950's and presumably melted down.ÿ Two horses with riders prance in front of the old Gateway Tower?a part of the castle that dates back to the fifteenth century. Flanked by two battlemented towers--that on the right being the medieval Keep, while that on the left a matching structure added in 1738, the central fa‡ade of the castle is asymmetrical, and evidently incorporates older windows. Other additions in 1738 include the classical doorcase, fronted by a terrace and reached by a steeply raking grand staircase. An ancient tree, known as the ?family tree? stands to one side of the esplanade. Behind it can be seen a stable yard and beyond that, a church within a walled enclosure. A formal planting of trees marks a road leading into the distance. In the left background, cattle, horses and sheep graze in fields. In the right foreground is a formal garden, arranged in geometric parterre pattern, with fish ponds and fruit trees. This is mirrored on the left by a smaller parterre with a diamond patterned lawn. These two areas are separated from the central esplanade by high straight brick walls, surmounted with urns. The painting does not show Kenelm?s Tower, which was added in Victorian times. The French-style garden in front of the house was soon altered, although the well, the family tree and canal survived through to the nineteenth century. In the distance, the Dublin mountains rise above Dublin Bay, the estuary of the Liffey busy with shipping. To the right, on the northern side of the isthmus that connects Howth peninsula to the mainland, a relatively flat landscape stretches out, beyond Sutton, to Baldoyle and the sand dunes of Portmarnock. The painting shows the Hill of Howth before the extensive planting of ornamental rhododendrons, beech hedging, and trees resulted in the castle being surrounded, as it is now, by dense foliage. The connection between the Gaisford-St. Lawrence family and the Castle goes back to the twelfth century, when an ancestor named Almerick (or Armoricus Tristram, abbreviated to Amore) was granted lands at Howth by the Norman adventurer John de Courcy. According to family tradition, as recounted in the manuscript Book of Howth, in 1177 Almerick had taken over command of de Courcy?s force when the latter was ill, and won a battle against a local Irish and Norse army. The family name was later changed to St. Lawrence, again in honour of a battle won on that saint?s day. The St. Lawrence family lived at Howth Castle for over eight hundred years, until its recent sale. This is a fascinating picture, very attractive, an enigma, and very important as a depiction of the Irish landscape, and primary evidence of the aspirations of the owners of large Irish Estates, or perhaps those who sought to advise them. Crookshank (Anne) & The Knight of Glin The Painters of Ireland c. 1660 - 1920, page 59, figure 43. Dr.ÿPeterÿMurrayÿ2021 & Julian Gaisford-St. Lawrence 2021 Important Note: In view of the cultural and historic importance of this lot , the vendors have granted an option to the Irish State to acquire same at a price equal to the hammer price realised at the auction date, should a private or trade buyer successfully bid for same.ÿThis option shall be valid for a period ofÿthree monthsÿfrom the auction date, and the Irish Stateÿ( as represented by theÿDepartment of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht,ÿin conjunction with the National Museum, National Gallery and National Library of Ireland and Office of Public Works) shall have the option to acquire and purchase this lot within this time frame, at the final hammer price achieved at the auction date, plus buyer's premiums.ÿ This lot shall be retained within this jurisdiction, and collection and shipment of same shall only be permitted on the expiryand non-exercise of this option by the Irish State bodies.ÿA binding purchase contract shall still exist in relation to any private or trade buyer who successfully bids for this lot on the sale date and the full purchase price plus buyer's premiums due, shall become payable immediately following the expiry of the above option period.

Lot 509

* Shell 'Key to the Countryside' posters. A collection of 50 colour reproduction posters from the Shell: The Key to the Countryside' series, circa 1955-1960, with original designs by Maurice Wilson, Tristram Hillier, Edith & Rowland Hilder, S.R. Badmin, and John Leigh Pemberton, comprising: Nature Studies, 15 posters, numbers 1-12 (the complete year) plus numbers 13 (Shells), 17 (Moths) & 21 (Birds' Eggs); Guide to January [etc.] Trees, 13 posters (the complete year, plus a duplicate October); Guide to January [etc.] Lanes, 10 posters (Jan-Oct); Life series, 12 posters, Life in the Trees, in the Sky, on the Downs, in the Meadow, by the Stream, on the Moor, in the Corn, on the Cliff, on the Wall, on the Mountain, on the Tideline, by the Road, each with original metal hangers at head and foot, a few closed edge tears, some creased at foot, September Lanes with tears and some loss at foot, Nature Studies 10 with adhesive tape repair to lower corner (discoloured), each 75.5 x 51 cm (293/4 x 20ins), with two original Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd. cardboard postal tubes, together with: Giles (Carl Ronald), Morning Chanticleer, photolithograph print, inscribed in black ink 'To Bill Mitchell from Giles', produced for the British Egg Marketing Board circa 1971, depicting a campaign run by the Board involving young ladies dressed as chicks knocking on doors and offering a premium bond to anyone eating an egg for breakfast, the Board advertising manager being W.S. (Bill) Mitchell M.B.E., 30.5 x 49 cm (12 x 191/4 ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (42.5 x 59.5 cm), plus 7 other egg advertising ephemera, comprising 3 posters, The Book of Egg Cookery, 2 packs of cards 'Lion Eggs are Trumps', and a pair of ceramic half-egg shaped egg cupsQty: (58)

Lot 866

TEN BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS, GAMES, BOOKS, CDS & VHS CASSETTE TAPES, etc, to include over two hundred and forty book titles in 6 boxes to include Golf, Pop and Rock Music, Guides, Dictionaries, Cookery, Gardening, Children's Annuals, twenty four vols of The Knack, an Encyclopaedia of Home Improvements and ten vols. of Newnes Pictorial Knowledge, plus two boxes of CDs and VHS Cassette Tapes, 'Unicorn' Dartboard, Kodak Easy Share SV710 digital picture frame in box with accessories, vintage games etc (ten boxes)

Lot 102

WWI silk greeting card Always Merry decorated with butterfly with Union Jack wings, four other similar WWI greeting cards, W. D and H. O Wills Safety First cigarette album and cards, Geo.V cigarette album lacking cover and Mrs Beeton's Cookery book

Lot 337

Sophie Dahl signed 8x6 colour Vogue Magazine cover photo. Sophie Dahl (née Holloway, born 15 September 1977) is an English author and former fashion model. Her first novel was published in 2003, The Man with the Dancing Eyes, and followed by Playing With the Grown ups in 2007. In 2009, she wrote Miss Dahl's Voluptuous Delights, a cookery book with recipes that were recreated for a six part BBC 2 series, The Delicious Miss Dahl. In 2011 her cookery book, from Season to Season was published, and her first children's book, Madame Badobedah, was published in October 2019. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 3831

Cookery - Cust (The Honourable Lady), The Invalid's Own Book: A Collection of Recipes from Various Books and Various Countries, first edition, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853, contemporary pink cloth, 12mo, (1); Dods (Mistress Margaret), [pseud. Johnstone (Mrs Christian Isobel], The Cook and Housewife's Manual [...], seventh edition, Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1842, defective title-page, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); Cre-Fydd, Meals for the Million [...], second edition, London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1869, contemporary cloth, 12mo, (1); Holland (Mrs Mary), The Complete Economical Cook [...], fourteenth edition, London: Thomas Tegg, 1839, rebacked contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); Bishop (Frederick), The Wife's Own Book of Cookery [...], Illustrated with 250 Descriptive Engravings, ?first edition, London: Ward and Lock, [n.d., ?1856], contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); Beaty-Pownall (S), A Book of Sauces, first edition, London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd, 1896, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); Francatelli (Charles Elmé), The Modern Cook [...], twenty-sixth edition, London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1880, contemporary blue cloth, 8vo, (1); [Rundell (Maria)], The New System of Domestic Cookery [...], London: William Tegg and Co., 1876, rebacked contemporary cloth, 12mo, (1), [8]

Lot 3832

Cookery - De Mauduit (Vicomte) & Shepard (Mary, illustrator), The Vicomte in the Kithcenette [...], first edition, London: Stanley Nott, 1934, pictorial dustjacket, cloth boards, 8vo, (1); Madge's Book of Cookery [...], London: Horace Marshall & Son, 1901, pictorial cloth, 8vo, (1); Landon (Major James Henry), The Pytchley Book of Refined Cookery, fifth edition, London: [n.d.], red cloth, 8vo, (1); Bradshaw (Grace), The High School Cookery Book, with Diagrams, London: 1916, cloth over wrappers, 8vo, (1); Provincial Kent Imprint, Brownscombe (Mrs W.), 228 Common Sense Recipes [...], Maidstone: 1906, cloth over advert-printed boards, 8vo, (1); Henry (May), Halford (Kate), & Bright (G. Lilian, illustrator), Dainty Dinners and Dishes for Jewish Families, third edition, London: 1916, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); Macrae (Mrs Stuart), The Ingle-Nook Cookery Book, London: 1910, pictorial cloth, 8vo, (1); Anton (Mrs G.), The Modern Cookery Book, Containing 500 Practical and Favourite Recipes, Kidderminster: 1911, blue cloth, tall 8vo, (1); two copies, Craies (Euterpe), Recipes from East and West, London: [1912], blue cloth, 8vo, (2); Tested Recipes, London: 1907, original wrappers, 8vo, (1); Peel's Savouries Simplified, London: [n.d.], original wrappers, 8vo, (1); Charles Herman Senn, (3); Filippini's Desserts; etc., [31]

Lot 3834

Cookery - two copies, Mrs. Beeton's Household Management: A Complete Cookery Book [...], London: 1906 & 1923, b/w and colour plates, contemporary bindings, large 8vo, (2); Dowie (Minnie), Mrs Minnie Dowie's Cookery Book and Household Management, Comprising 900 Cookery Recipes [...], first and ?only edition, London: Maclaren & Company, [n.d., c. 1900], b/w portrait frontispiece, cloth, 8vo, (1); Richards (A.A.), Tomato and Cucumber Culture, second edition, London: 1946, pictorial dustjacket, cloth, 8vo, (1); Lister (Stephen), [psued. Gerahty (Digby George), & BIRO (illustrator), Fit for a Bishop, or How to keep a Fat Priest in Prime Condition, first edition, third printing, London: Peter Davies, 1959, pictorial dustjacket over cloth, 8vo, (1); etc., [12]

Lot 467

Various books relating to Westmorland and Natural History to include 'Westmorland Villages', 'Westmorland Cookery Book', 'Transactions C & WA & AS', 'Kelly's Directory of Westmorland', 'Fox Hunting on the Lakeland Fells', 'Sport on Fell Beck and Tarn', 'English Lakes', 'Shadow of the Hills', 'Gate's Shepherds Guide', 'Book of British Birds' Eggs' 'Prose of Lakeland' illustrated by W Heaton Cooper, also some Observer books, etc (approx 23). CONDITION REPORT The Shepherd's Guide is for Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire. It was published by Brash Brothers 1879.

Lot 2671

A 1912 Mrs Beeton's Every Day Cookery book.

Lot 119

Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management 1909; Angwin (M C) Simple Hints on Choice of Food 1894; Davis (F W) English Domestic Cookery and others etc

Lot 112

COLLECTION OF COOKERY EPHEMERA INC VERY EARLY "HOME COOKERY BOOK" + ELIZABETH DAVID COLLECTION ETC (18) REF 712

Lot 94

COLLECTION OF COOKERY, INC EARLY RARE VOLS INC "COMMON SENSE COOKERY BOOK 1936", LILIAN MATTINGLY "COMPLETE COOKING", MRS BEETON EVERYDAY COOKING WITH D/W ETC (15) REF 711A

Lot 1321

Two copper cooking dishes, cookery book, a shooting stick and a red mat (5) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 46

The Cannon Cookery Book hardback book 142 pages Published Cannon (GA) Ltd twelfth edition 1950. In Poor condition has torn spine and corner and top cover dings foxing inside and top, text edge and bottom with discolouration. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. Shipping at cost from £4.99 in UK, we can ship a 30kg box for £10 so up to 10 books. Overseas shipping at cost from £7.99

Lot 91

Vintage cookery books including Mrs Beeton's book of Household Management, The Ideal Cookery Book by M.A Fairclough and others

Lot 360

Gastronomy. A large collection of early 20th-century & modern cookery books, including Action Cook Book, by Len Deighton, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1965, oblong 4to, Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management..., new edition, London: Ward, Lock & Co., 1909, thick 8vo, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (6 shelves )

Lot 178

[COOKERY MANUSCRIPTS] an early 19th c. quarter roan album with approx. 14 ff. manuscript recipes; together with a small 4to exercise book with printed covers & 4 ff. recipes, owner name and date E. Watkins, 1833 (2)

Lot 181

[COOKERY] BEETON (Mrs) Book of Household Management, 8vo, plates & illus but lacking frontispiece & last advert leaf, "Supper" plate defective, quarter red morocco gilt, New Edn., L., 1893; and another, later edition (2)

Lot 237

[COOKERY] SENN (C.H.) The New Century Cookery Book, 8vo, illus., red half-leather, L., 1911

Lot 239

[COOKERY] WALSH (J.) The British Cookery Book, sm. 8vo, clo., L., ca. 1890; BROWNE (P.) The Girl's Own Cookery Book, 8vo, cloth / boards, L., ca. 1890 (2)

Lot 241

[COOKERY] LAW's Grocer's Manual, covers & inner hinges selotaped, Liverpool, [1895]; FARMER (Fannie) The Boston Cooking School Cook Book, 8vo, illus., clo., New Edn., 1928; & 9 other books (11)

Lot 242

[COOKERY] "Mary Barker's Receipt Book from 1742-1836," 4to typescript, American?, 20th c.; + an early 20th c. scrap book with news cuttings (2)

Lot 243

[COOKERY] a hand-written recipe book, 1940's and later, 4to, binding worn; & another recipe book, hand-written, 1980's sm. 4to notebook (2)

Lot 244

[COOKERY] a hand-written ms. recipe book, 1898-1920's, 4to, covers a/f

Lot 245

[COOKERY] GEARMAN (Nellie) a hand-written ms. recipe book, 1898-1920's, 8vo notebook, covers chipped / loose

Lot 246

[COOKERY BOOK] a hand-written ms. recipe book, sm. 4to, early 1900's, some Sussex interest, half-calf, loose

Lot 247

[COOKERY] a hand-written ms. recipe book, obl. 8vo, vellum, 1811-1830's

Lot 248

[COOKERY] a hand-written ms. recipe book in German, sm. 4to, approx. 105 pp., 19th c., rebound

Lot 251

[COOKERY] HARRIS & BORELLA, All about Genoese Petits Fours, Glaces & Bon Bons, 4to, photo-illus., clo., L., ca. 1920; LEIGH (Mrs P., editor:) Souvenir Cookery Book in Aid of the Leeds Maternity Home, 8vo, cloth (marked), Leeds, 1905; & 10 other books (12)

Lot 283

[COOKERY] YOUNG (Marie) The Old Lady's Cookery Book, 8vo, cloth / boards, [India, n.d.]; ANAND (M.R.) Curries, 8vo, boards, L., 1932 (2)

Lot 284

[COOKERY] Rangoon International Cook Book, 8vo, pictorial boards, Rangoon, 1956; Noodles & Rice, 8vo, Hong Kong, [1950]; DUCKITT (H.) Hilda's Diary of a Cape Housekeeper, 8vo, clo., 1st Edn., L., 1902 (3)

Lot 91

Beeton (Isabella). The Book of Household Management, 1st edition, later issue, London: S. O. Beeton, 1861. 8vo (177 x 110 mm), modern half calf retaining original pebble-grain cloth sides, pp. xl 1112, wood-engraved colour-printed additional title-page (with address '248 Strand'), 12 similar plates, without the frontispiece as usual for later issues, toning, occasional spotting, closed tear in 3Z5, a few other marks - ibid. The Book of Household Management ... Entirely New Edition, revised and corrected, with New Coloured Engravings ... Twentieth Thousand, London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, c.1869. 8vo (180 x 113 mm), contemporary tan half calf, richly gilt spine, xl [4] 1139 [1] pp., 12 chromolithographic plates including frontispiece, 8 + 32 pp. advertisements to rear, ownership inscription dated 1899 to front free endpaper verso - Rundell [Maria]. A New System of Domestic Cookery, London: T. Allman and Son, c.1850?. Small 8vo (125 x 74 mm), modern sheep, pp. xl 419 [1], engraved additional title-page (spotted; repaired at head), 11 wood-engraved plates (apparently as called for despite notice of '12 Engravings' on title-page ), 4 pp. advertisements, occasional spotting and staining (qty: 3)

Lot 92

Beeton (Isabella). The Book of Household Management, 5 copies, mixed editions, comprising: 1) Entirely New Edition, Revised and Corrected, with New Coloured Engravings. Two Hundred and Seventh Thousand, London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, c.1869, contemporary red quarter roan, 12 colour plates, 2) Entirely New Edition ... Four Hundred and Thirty-Fifth Thousand, London: Ward, Lock and Co., c.1880, original quarter roan (backstrip perished), 12 colour plates, 3) Entirely New Edition ... Six Hundredth Thousand, London: Ward, Lock, & Bowden, Limited, 1895, original red quarter roan, rebacked retaining parts of original spine, 11 colour plates (of 12?, includes 2 folding), 4) New Edition. Revised, Enlarged, Brought up to Date, and Fully Illustrated, London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, 1906, contemporary red half calf, 30 colour plates (2 folding), 5) New Edition ... Fully Illustrated, London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, 1907, original red quarter roan, 30 colour plates (2 folding), together with 1 other (Mary Jewry, Warne's Modern Cookery and Housekeeping Book, c.1890 (qty: 6) Text not collated and the lot sold as seen.

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