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Chinese bronze cooking vessel, the lidded bowl with reticulated base, Christiaani Collection label, Han Dynasty 5"; and a Chinese pottery pouring bowl with traces of brownie-green glaze. Circa 5th Century AD. 9" max. (Three pieces in lot). PROVENANCE; Henk Huffener "A Cabinet of Curiosities" 5in. (12.70cm)
Three Hand Held Cooking Implements: An adjustable hand-held toaster; the handle applied with a plaque cast with two dolphins and the rotating four pronged iron head attached to a discoid mechanism stamped `MAGIC PATENT 318`. 11 ins (28 cms) long. A steel bar grate cooking fork with a turned wooden handle 11 ins (28 cms) in length. A brass & iron bar grate revolving hook 18 ins (46 cms) long. [3]*
Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville (Paris 1852-1941) A basket of apples, pears, oranges, lemons, a bowl of grapes and an earthenware pot on a stone ledge; and Whitecurrants and redcurrants in a basket, a bowl of cherries, asparagus and a brass cooking pot on a draped ledge both signed 'Brunel Neuville' (lower left) oil on canvas 26 x 36½ in. (66 x 93 cm.) a pair (2) View on Christie's.com
A COLLECTION OF COPPER COOKING PANS FRENCH AND ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY COMPRISING A LARGE CIRCULAR PAN AND COVER STAMPED 'J & A GAILLARD, PARIS', TWO LARGE CASSEROLES AND COVERS, TWO PANS WITH SIDE HANDLES AND COVERS, A FRYING PAN, A FISH SLICE AND A LONG SPOON LARGE CIRCULAR PAN 19 IN. (49 CM.) DIAMETER (13) View on Christie's.com
The Alex `Hurricane` Higgins collection; from his long term friend and driver Charlie Cooke-comprising his famous trademark Fedora hat from his 1982 World Title winning era, a converting walking stick/snooker cue, a signed and inscribed book entitled `The Hurricane The Turbulent Life And Times Of Alex Higgins` by Bill Borrows, that was a gift to Charlie Cooke`s late mother and reads as follows `To Irene love and best wishes lovely Sunday lunch enjoy your dancing all the best Alex Hurricane Higgins`, which Alex gave to Charlie`s mum Irene after a particularly enjoyable Sunday lunch at her house, a photograph of Alex Higgins towards the end of his life with Charlie and four other friends in a Manchester pub, an order of service for Alex Higgin`s funeral that Charlie attended, together with a letter of provenance from Charlie Cooke relating to the items within this collection, which reads as follows "From 1975 until the year 2010 when Alex passed away, I was one of his true friends. Throughout the 80`s I drove Alex to many tournaments, including his World Title win at the Crucible in 1982, looking after his every need. The Fedora that Alex mostly wore during this period was given to me by Alex just after his famous victory. Sadly the satin lining was ruined by the sugared sweets that Alex sometimes kept in the hat for his young daughter Lauren. "Here you can have it Charlie, I`ll get another" he said to me. The very same hat was loaned by me to Mick Moody the base guitarist of Whitesnake, who wore it during their reunion tour of Europe in the 80`s. The walking stick that converts into a snooker cue was given to Alex in Dublin. On the way back to Manchester we stopped off at a snooker hall where Alex racked up a 100 break with it. He gave it to me a year, or so later. The photograph of me with Alex and a few friends (I`m the one on the far left with my arm raised) was taken in a pub in Gorton about three years ago. The signed book was given to my late mother for cooking him a lovely Sunday lunch. "The last time I saw Alex was early on in 2010. Not long after that I received a phone call from his sister asking me if I would attend his forthcoming funeral. Which, with great sadness, I did". Signed Charles E Cooke (Charlie) (illustrated)
* Japan. A group of five press photos, c. 1920, one of three semi-nude women bathing, one of four Japanese women cooking, one of a Japanese dancer in costume, one of a young smiling Japanese woman and one of a Japanese sculpture, the first with Haeckel Brothers wetstamp and printed caption to verso, the second, third and fourth photos with printed caption and wetstamp of Georg Haeckel to verso, approx. 12 x 16.5cm. (5)
An Indian Double Tiger`s Claw Brooch, with gold filigree decoration and pin; three silver filigree brooches, an Indian gilt necklace; three Benares brass vases and a ladle; a small quantity of models of clay cooking pots and a strainer; three Indian ivory small pendants; an Indian ivory figure of Ganesha the Elephant God; a quantity of buttons and toggles.
“AN EXPERIENCED COOK”: EVERY FAMILY’S COOKERY BOOK ….., Wakefield, circa 1877, lacks ffep, orig cl, worn; + “A LADY”: MY RECEIPT BOOK ….., L, Groombridge & Sons, 1883, 1st edn, orig cl, worn; + MRS SOMERVILLE: COOKERY AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY, Glasgow, [1882], 5th edn, 14 plts, orig cl, recased, new eps; + COOKERY AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY FOR YOUNG HOUSEWIVES, L & Edinburgh, William & Robert Chambers, circa 1862, new and improved edn, orig cl, gt; + COOKING OR PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL TRAINING, L, 1852, 4th edn, The Finchley Manuals of Industry No 1, orig cl, worn and soiled, recased, new eps; + EVERYBODY’S COOKERY AND HOUSEHOLD GUIDE, L, Saxon & Co, circa 1900, orig cl, soiled, (6)
Four stoneware flagons-two un-named, one impressed "Short & Co., 333 Strand", and another stamped "This is the property of F.T. Morrell & Co., 330 Old Street, London EC1 1949"-a stoneware bulk ink bottle, a small coopered barrel with painted inscription "Pier Special Scotch Whisky over 7 years old", a large cast iron saucepan, and similar oval cooking pot-both with tin lids
A collection of cookery books to include one volume "A Plain Cookery book for the Working Classes", by Charles Elne Francatelli, one volume "The Guide to Service, The Cook, Plain and Practical Directions for Cooking and Housekeeping" published Charles Knight & Co. 1892, one volume "Warne`s Model Cookery and Housekeeping Book" by Mary Jewry published Fred Warne & Co. 1868, one volume "Modern Cookery in all its Branches" by Eliza Acton, a late 19th Century hand-written recipe book, mostly for biscuits, buns and cakes, dated February 6th /90
MISS READ, 12 ttls: THE MARKET SQUARE, 1966, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; OVER THE GATE, 1964, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; VILLAGE CHRISTMAS, 1966, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; FAIRACRE FESTIVAL, 1968, uncorrected proof, orig wraps; COUNTRY COOKING OR TO CUT A CABBAGE-LEAF, 1969, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; NEWS FROM THRUSH GREEN, 1970, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; FARTHER AFIELD, 1974, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + five orders all 1st edns with d/ws (12)
MISS READ, 13 ttls: THRUSH GREEN, 1959, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY, 1960, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE HOWARDS OF CAXLEY, 1967, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; COUNTRY COOKING OR TO CUT A CABBAGE-LEAF, 1969, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; TYLER’S ROW, 1972, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; BATTLES AT THRUSH GREEN, 1975, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; FRIENDS AT THRUSH GREEN, 1990, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, orig cl, d/w; FAREWELL TO FAIRACRE, 1993, 1st edn, sigd, orig cl, d/w + five others all 1st edns with d/ws (13)
A cast iron cooking pot with long handle, two flat irons and a trivet and a black painted iron trivet, a double handled enamelled flour bin and lid, a twin handled oval cooking pot and cover, stoneware foot-warmer, large ceramic gin barrel, assorted collectors` plates, red glass vases, wooden bowl, tray and cups etc
* Indian mica paintings. A small group of ten mica paintings, late 19th c., each of a single figure involved in an activity including milking a goat, cooking, cleaning shoes, leading a horse, etc., the figure without facial features, this to be supplied by a separate watercolour on card showing two bare heads facing sinister and dexter and to be placed as the background for each transformation cell, all approx. 15 x 10cm, plus five larger mika paintings, each approx. 14.5 x 20cm, all with creases and chips, the larger ones with occ. marginal loss (16)
John Caspall, Making Fire and Light in the Home pre-1820, Antique Collectors’ Club, 1987, inscribed Brian and Penny, My kind regards and signed and dated by the author; Rachael Feild, Irons in the Fire, A History of Cooking Equipment, Crowood Press, 1984; Peter Hornsby, Collecting Antique Copper and Brass, Moorland Publishing, 1989; Ronald F.Michaelis, Old Domestic Base-Metal Candlesticks, Antique Collectors’ Club, 1978, reprinted 1997; and approximately twelve further works of metalware subject
Manuscript. A child’s manuscript picture book, c.1870s, approx. 100pp., with pencil drawings throughout in a naive style, nearly all hand-coloured, mostly illustrating the various games, occupations, and pastimes of three sisters, Senny, Jenny, and Lucy, with ms. captions, a few leaves with ms. prose, incl. a ghost story, one or two placenames mentioned (incl. Tenbury and Barford), first page browned, edges frayed, stitched and unbound, 4to (230 x 190mm) A charming record of Victorian life seen through the eyes of a child, illustrating, amongst other things: ballooning, photography and magic lanterns, Punch & Judy, fairies and mermaids, gathering rushes, top spinning, out walking with their hoops, cooking, blackberrying, making skipping ropes of convolvulus, archery, meeting poor girls, lessons, blind mans buff, hide and seek, battledoor and shuttlecock, singing and playing, shadows, a day in the hay, forfeits, tea in the arbour, and fireworks. (1)
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