Roger CAPRON (1922-2006) Sculpture en terre chamottée représentant une femme bras relevés, cuisson raku, émaux polychromes, soclage métal. Signature d’un cachet "R. Capron". Haut. 38,4 cm Roger CAPRON (1922-2006) An enamelled chamotte clay sculpture shaping a woman with arms up, raku cooking, metal base. Signed. Height. 15 1⁄8 IN. Haut. 38,4 cm
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Arbuckles` Illustrated Atlas of Fifty Principal Nations of the World A nice example of this unusual atlas that was designed to advertise Arbuckles Coffee. The atlas is printed on loose pages held together with original twisted string tie. This oblong 4to atlas has 12 sheets, each with four beautiful chromolithographic maps. The front pictorial wrapper has a map of Palestine plus the western hemisphere with numerous cherubs around the bottom. The rear wrapper has a map of Brazil plus a view of the Arbuckle`s factory and two finely dressed women enjoying Arbuckle`s coffee. Text on facing page describes the map. Beginning in the mid-1880`s, the Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company began to include advertising cards, commonly referred to as ""trade cards"" in packages of their coffee. This was a common device used by companies of the time to tout the virtues of their products. But the Arbuckle company carried the concept a step further and created a series of very desirable images. They then encouraged their customers to collect the entire series of cards and to trade cards with their neighbors in order to complete their sets. Thus, ""trade"" cards began to evolve into ""trading"" cards. Arbuckles issued a great variety of cards including birds, animals, cooking, satire, sports and maps. The map series, U.S. States and Nations of the World, were extremely popular. Both series were reissued in album format, available from the company as a mail-order premium. These fascinating cards and albums are still actively collected today, more than 120 years after they were issued. The original Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company, on the other hand, vanished from the scene over 60 years ago. The maps are very good to near fine with the first two sheets containing small edge tears that just enter the image at top. There is a minor extraneous crease along the upper left portion of all sheets, and both covers are heavily chipped with a portion of the back cover missing. The front cover is separated and the back cover is loosely attached with cello tape. 7 W x 11.2 H Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Co., 1889
Great BritainMulready Caricatures and other Printed Envelopes1894 (3 Sept.) handpainted envelope to Saltburn with the legend "Despatching Foreign Mails" illustrating various native tribesmen with spears despatching a group of western men in top hat and tails, one already in the cooking pot; with further pen and ink illustrations on the reverse; bearing pair of 1887 ½d. vermilion tied by Stoke Newington squared circle. Some soiling. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
F. BARRAUD. Framed, signed with initials and inscribed on stretcher verso Francis Barraud, oil on canvas, an interior genre scene showing a sleeping baby in a crib covered with a patchwork quilt with cooking pot on fire behind and open window adorned with flowering pot plants and steaming plate of food on table, 44cm x 64.5cm.
A large quantity of Le Creuset saucepans and serving dishes comprising one white enamel lidded saucepan (20cm), two deep red enamel lidded saucepans (18, 20 cm), a smaller deep red milk saucepan (16 cm), two deep red casserole dishes, one round (20 cm), one oval (25 cm) together with a quantity of matching Le Creuset red china comprising three oblong cooking dishes, a sectional serving dish, ramekins, jug, etc
Twenty-eight Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures - John Joiner (x 10), Johnny Town-Mouse (x 6), Cousin Ribby, Cecily Parsley, Mrs Rabbit Cooking (x 2), Peter Ate A Radish (x 3), Poorly Peter Rabbit, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Sally Henny Penny, Timmy Willie and Mother Ladybird and eleven Royal Doulton Beatrix Potter figures - Mrs Tiggy-Winkle Washing (x 3), Little Pig Robinson (x 2), Tom Kitten (x 3), Mrs Rabbit Cooking and Hunca Munca (x 2), all boxed
Seventeen Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures - The Christmas Stocking (x 2), Tom Kitten (x 2), Mrs Tittlemouse, Mrs Rabbit, Tom Kitten and Butterfly, Peter ate a Radish, Benjamin Bunny, Little Pig Robinson Spying, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, Miss Moppet, Mrs Rabbit and Peter, Benjamin ate a lettuce leaf, Peter and the red pocket handkerchief, Ribby and the Patty-Pan and Mrs Rabbit Cooking, all unboxed CONDITION REPORT All perfect
Ten Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figurines consisting of "Mrs Rabbit Cooking", "Mrs Rabbit and Peter", "Peter with Daffodils", "Jemima Puddle-Duck with Foxy Whiskered Gentleman", "Goody and Timmy Tiptoes", "Benjamin Bunny Sat on a Bank", "poorly Peter Rabbit", "Peter with Postbag", "Tom Kitten and Butterfly" and "Mr Benjamin Bunny and Peter Rabbit"
Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Co., 1889 Arbuckles` Illustrated Atlas of the United States of America ""A nice example of this unusual atlas that was designed to advertise Arbuckle`s Coffee. The atlas is printed on loose pages held together with original twisted string tie. This oblong 4to atlas has 12 sheets, each with four beautiful chromolithographic maps, plus the covers. The front pictorial cover features a fine bird`s-eye view of the Capitol building in Washington with an eagle and small map of the District of Columbia on the U.S. shield. The back cover has a great map of Alaska surrounded by regional views of seals and whalers caught on an ice field by two Polar bears, plus a moonlit view of the Arbuckle`s Coffee factory in New York. Each of the 48 interior maps is surrounded by vignettes showing the beauty and commerce of the state, with text on the facing page describing the state or territory. Each of the 50 maps is beautifully lithographed in full color. Beginning in the mid-1880`s, the Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company began to include advertising cards, commonly referred to as """"trade cards"""" in packages of their coffee. This was a common device used by companies of the time to tout the virtues of their products. But the Arbuckle company carried the concept a step further and created a series of very desirable images. They then encouraged their customers to collect the entire series of cards and to trade cards with their neighbors in order to complete their sets. Thus, """"trade"""" cards began to evolve into """"trading"""" cards. Arbuckle issued a great variety of cards including birds, animals, cooking, satire, sports and maps. The map series, U.S. States and Nations of the World, were extremely popular. Both series were reissued in album format, available from the company as a mail-order premium. These fascinating cards and albums are still actively collected today, more than 120 years after they were issued. The original Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company, on the other hand, vanished from the scene over 60 years ago."" 11.2"" W x 7"" H The maps are near fine with very minor soil along the edges of the sheet and a few tiny creases in the blank margins. The back cover is separated and both covers contain numerous small chips and stains.
Davis G. : The Illustrated Plumbing and Sanitation, Embracing Drainage, Hot and Cold Water Supply, Heating, Ventilation, Steam Cooking & Gas Ventilation. 1897. Vols. 1,2,3 & 5 ( of 6 ). Qto. gilt titling, Art Nouveau decoration, aeg. Illustrated, fold-out plates & diagrams. CONDITION REPORT: Vg.
Aubrey Wynne-Jones The Sport of Shooting in Southern Africa x, 198p. Illustrated throughout. Previous owner`s name on title page. A comprehensive look at the history of gamebird shooting, gundogs in Africa, clay pigeon shooting, falconry and gamebird cooking. A clean and very nice copy. Very good Houghton Oberon Press 1993 Reserve: $20 Click here to view further details and to bid
COOKING VESSEL. China, Qing dynasty. Bronze cooking vessel with worn gilding and a dragon cover. 8.5"h. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by our Conditions of Sale.
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