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Lot 307

A group of brassware to include 2 trays, preserve cooking pot, pair of candlesticks, a Bladon blowlamp and other items.

Lot 534

Konvolut Indianerfiguren und Zelte. Elastolin, O. & M. Hausser. Meist gemarkt. Masse, farbig bemalt. H 4 - 16,5 cm. 16 Indianer, 2 Marterpfähle, Kochstelle, Lagerfeuer und 3 Zelte. Figuren teils mit Defekten. Convolute Indian figures and tents. Elastolin, O. & M. Hausser. Mostly marked. Mass, painted in color. H 4 - 16.5 cm. 16 Indians, 2 torture stakes, cooking area, campfire and 3 tents. Figures partly with defects. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 503

Puppenherd mit 4 Kupfertöpfen und Waffeleisen. Wohl Märklin. Ungemarkt. Um 1890. Blech. 17 x 38 x 28,5 cm (H mit Schlot 40 cm). Schwarz lackierter Blechherd mit 4 Ofenklappen, Reling und 5 Kochstellen (davon eine mit Einlegeringen). Dazu 4 Teile Kupfergeschirr (Wasserschiff, Wasserkessel, Topf und Kasserolle) sowie 1 Waffeleisen. Leichte Altersspuren. Doll stove with 4 copper pots and waffle iron. Probably Märklin. Unmarket. Circa 1890. Sheet metal. 17 x 38 x 28.5 cm (H with vent 40 cm). Black lacquered sheet metal stove with 4 oven doors, railing and 5 cooking plates (one of them with insert rings). In addition, 4 pieces of copper tableware (water boat, kettle, pot and saucepan) and 1 waffle iron. Slight signs of age. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 2237

2 Keramikformen. 19. Jh. Irdenware, honiggelbe und weiße Glasur. Buchtelform mit 6 Mulden und 2 Henkeln (L 41,5 cm), Brat- und Garform mit Bodenkerben, Henkel und Ausguss (L 48 cm). Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, partiell leichte Defekte. 2 ceramic molds. 19th century Irdenware, honey yellow and white glaze. Buchtel mold with 6 wells and 2 handles (L 41.5 cm), roasting and cooking mold with bottom notches, handle and spout (L 48 cm). Signs of age and use, partial slight defects. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 1519

AN ASSORTMENT OF CAST IRON COOKING PLATES, A COPPER BED WARMING PAN AND A WALKING STICK ETC

Lot 1593

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A BRASS COAL BUCKET, A COOKING POT AND A BRASS COATED MAGAZINE RACK ETC

Lot 1610

THREE COOKING POTS TO INCLUDE A LE CREUSET CASSEROLE DISH

Lot 1509

Large copper bowl, copper cooking pot and two Arabica coffee pots. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 411

A box containing stainless cooking pot, oven trays, oven dishes, whisk etc

Lot 450

A twin-handled copper cooking pot

Lot 175

A mixed lot of Russian silver items, comprising a pair on miniature cooking pans, by Grachev, 1896-1908, plain shallow circular form, plain side handles, a tea strainer of bucket form, a locket, a Caucasian niello-work belt with a dagger clasp, with double circular niello-work motifs and chain form, a silver-gilt and enamel pencil and an enamelled brooch modelled as a dagger sheath, approx. weighable 7oz. (7)

Lot 237

A late 16th century German parcel-gilt silver setzbecher or stacking beaker, no apparent town or maker's mark, possibly trace of a mark to the inside of the foot rim, circa 1570, circular form, central girdle, engraved with a silver-gilt border finely engraved with a gentleman holding a candle, a court jester playing a lute in front of a lady and gentleman, a man in a garden scene, two fish within a cloud cartouche, a lady cooking on a fire within a kitchen setting, and a lady working at a table preparing food, with a plain vacant circular cartouche, on a stem pierced with a running stag and a bear in foliate decoration, on a spread circular foot with scenes of a wild boar hunt, the underside with unidentified scratched symbols and scratched 'II' over XIII.L', height 8.5cm, approx. weight 6.5oz.

Lot 115

Two cast iron cooking pots or cauldrons (AF).

Lot 158

An antique earthenware cooking pot, having slip-glazed decorated rim, h.16cm; together with a Chinese earthenware vase, h.25cm; and a terracotta amphora (3)

Lot 494

19th century Large Cast Iron Cooking Pot plus two others

Lot 369

Large selection of assorted books includes Georges Simenon Maigret, french provincial cooking, the worlds heritage collins, the war of the end of the world mario vargas, gerald r mann signed book olney fire brigade tc

Lot 2222

Four items including copper cooking pot, jug and ladle with brass handle and a brass skimmer.

Lot 1310

A 19th century novelty match holder/striker in the form of a cooking pot and a sovereign case/vesta in the form of a book.

Lot 772

A carved wooden ethnic stool plus an Oriental cast iron cooking pot

Lot 277

A miniature cast iron cooking stove complete with pots, pans and accessories (7)

Lot 1075

An exceptional late 17th century wrought-iron andiron for an inglenook fireplace, the joined pair topped with baskets with swing-out arms for cooking and ornate overhead decorative structure, overall height 148cm, width approx 114cmAll in untouched and undamaged condition, general light surface rust, the wrought-iron is covered with engraved and embossed decoration

Lot 7055

A collection of Madeline dolls, outfits and accessories including closet travel case, three dolls, Genevieve, dining room and cooking set, bedroom, washroom and horse with accessories together with five Madeline books

Lot 1358

A collection of brass and copper wares including fire irons, kettles, 19th Century cooking pots, goblets, candlesticks, small brass items, walking stick, bed pan, North African pots, tankards, dishes etc

Lot 346

Arthur Baker signed 8x7 page inscribed Thanks for your help, I hope the clubs cooking. Arthur Baker (born April 22, 1955) is an American record producer and DJ best known for his work with hip hop artists like Afrika Bambaataa and Planet Patrol, as well as British group New Order. He is also known for remixing the Jill Jones song Mia Bocca on the 12 single, taken from her self-titled debut album Jill Jones (1987). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 342

Kitchenalia - a set of five graduated brass handled copper saucepans; other copper pans; a cast iron two gallon cooking pot and cover; a Salter's Improved Circular Spring Balance

Lot 172

Assorted tribal items. Including cooking implements, storage containers hand carved bowls, a woven basket, etc.

Lot 752

A 19th century copper cooking pot with cast iron handle (diameter 48cm).

Lot 313

Exceptionally large antique hammered brass cooking pot or kettle of circular bucket form with iron swing handle, 64cm wide, 41cm high.

Lot 87

A collection of assorted dolls house furniture of wood and plastic construction along with some soft furnishings to include; piano, bed, cooking stove, bathroom sink, cupboards, tables chairs, assorted kitchen appliances and other household good and decorations.

Lot 644

A box containing Le Creuset saucepan and lid; a Le Creuset cooking dish; Henry Watson pottery storage jars etc

Lot 560

TWO BOXES OF METALWARE AND A CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, to include a wooden canteen of Viners Ltd cutlery Rd No 716883, a stainless steel cooking pot, a boxed Peacock hot beverage dispenser, German pepper grinder, boxed M&S fish cutlery, boxed Swann cutlery, etc (s.d (3 boxes + loose)

Lot 118

A selection of fine antique copper kitchen and cooking wares including footed tureen, large lidded pan, and tin steamer with copper pan.

Lot 206

A cast-iron cauldron type cooking pot, of cylindrical form with domed cover, angular handles and three tapering legs.

Lot 179

Cast iron boot scraper together with door stop cooking pot

Lot 385

Brass coffee grinder together with brass Indian cooking pot for chapati

Lot 47

David (Elizabeth) French Country Cooking, 1965; A Book of Mediterranean Food, ink ownership name to front free endpaper, 1958, signed by the author to half-title, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jackets, both laid down to cloth with plastic overlay, spine ends lightly bumped and frayed, 8vo (2)

Lot 50

Deighton (Len) Action Cookbook, first edition, signed by the author on title, illustrations, original pictorial boards, light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners bumped, rubbing and surface soiling, oblong 4to, 1965.⁂ Deighton's cult cookbook, now regarded as influential in its presentation of cooking as a suitable pursuit for a man. Rare signed.

Lot 435

18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, COTTAGE INTERIOR SCENE depicting a grandmother knitting and a mother cooking, whilst three children play to foreground, oil painting, canvas 26cm x 31cm, in gilt moulded frame and glazed

Lot 121

Pair: Captain C. G. Collins, Cameron Highlanders, who commanded the Howe Battalion of the Royal Naval Division throughout the Gallipoli campaign and ‘led a dashing life that made the romantic heroes of fiction seem pale’ Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (Lieut. C. G. Collins. 1/Camn. Hdrs.) engraved naming; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lieut. C. G. Collins. Cam. Hrs.) engraved naming, edge nick to QSA, otherwise about extremely fine and the recipient’s only extant medals (2) £700-£900 --- Charles Glen Collins was born in 1880, the grandson of William Collins who founded the well-known publishing firm of the same name. He was educated at Cheltenham College, where he was an outstanding sportsman, and the Royal Military College Sandhurst. Commissioned into the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders on 14 September 1898, he joined his regiment in Cairo after the conclusion of the Sudan campaign. His colourful unpublished memoirs in the National Army Museum (Archives 2007-07-02) give a full account of the pleasures of peacetime soldiering in a crack Highland regiment. He played on the regimental polo team, shot duck and left detailed accounts of regimental customs such as dinner nights and subaltern’s court martials. His time in Egypt was not without incident. He was challenged to a duel in Alexandria after an altercation over a Hungarian dancer and he was nearly lynched in Marseilles on his way home on leave. Having pushed a drunk cab driver, who fell over, word spread along the corniche that an English officer had killed a Frenchman. Memories of the Fashoda incident were fresh and a mob soon attacked the Hotel De Noailles where Collins was staying and in his pyjamas by that time. ‘Stones and missiles were every moment breaking the windows in the hotel. The affair of the drunken cabman was beginning to assume serious proportions. At the same time loud knocking at my door announced the arrival of the hotel manager who, badly frightened, very strongly suggested that I should go out and quiet the mob. I saw that this man had completely lost his head so I slammed the door and locked it in his face. I then pushed a large wardrobe in front of the door, drew my Claymore, which happened to be among my hand luggage and decided to put up the best fight possible under the circumstances. I then saw through the window that a large body of police, both on horse and on foot, had arrived. A few minutes later, imperative orders to open my door, with the repeated mention of “Police!” caused me to push aside the wardrobe and admit a Captain of the Gendarmes. He also appeared somewhat excited so I decided it would be wise to start off by handing him a hundred franc note.’ The Boer War, Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts and Mentioned in Despatches Collins survived the ordeal and was later recalled from leave in England to re-join his regiment in Cairo. It was held in readiness for immediate embarkation for South Africa. The 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders arrived in South Africa on 23 March 1900 and fought their way to Pretoria as part of the 21st Brigade in General Ian Hamilton’s force. Their exploits were well recorded by Winston Churchill in his book Ian Hamilton’s March. They covered over 2,500 miles on foot. For his part, Collins noted that Churchill and the Duke of Marlborough, on the staff, were billeted next to their lines: ‘We were always entertained by observing that the Duke invariably did all the dirty work: pitching and striking their bivouac, cooking and cleaning the pots and pans while his cousin smoked his pipe and freely criticised him.’ On 10 June 1901, Collins was appointed Adjutant of 1st Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts with the rank of local Captain. He was only twenty-one years old. Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts was an irregular regiment of volunteers raised in December 1900 and commanded by the legendary colonial warrior, Johan Colenbrander, called ‘The White Whirlwind’ by the Zulus. They fought the Boers, General Beyers and his commando especially, in the harsh Northern Transvaal. The officers and Troopers were some of the toughest Rhodesians, South Africans, Australians and Americans. They were notoriously averse to the discipline exerted by a regular Adjutant but which was required if the regiment was not to run amok, as happened to ‘Breaker’ Morant and the Bushveldt Carbineers operating in the same area. Collins’s memoirs detail some of the incidents he dealt with, including the execution of three captured Boers who were dressed in British uniform and had lured some of the KFS into a lethal ambush. Colenbrander and his men captured many Boers, their laagers, wagons and cattle but not Beyers during the guerrilla war. Colenbrander recommended Collins to Lord Kitchener for an award on 23 December 1901: ‘Capt. C. G. Collins, S.O. and Adjt. 1st K.F.S. (1st Cameron Highlanders). To whom as my Staff Officer I have always left the organisational work of the Column and to whose capability I attribute in a great part captures and successes we have been able to make’; and again on 28 April 1902: ‘Adjutant 1st K.F.S. and Staff Officer to my column to whose untiring energy and most able management I owe in great measure any success we may have accomplished. To this officer I have on all occasions entrusted the whole of the organisation of the Column, and his assistance to me has always been of the most ready and practical order’ (The National Archives, Kew, WO108/140 & 141). Collins was Mentioned in Despatches in Kitchener’s final despatches (London Gazette 29 July 1902). Balmoral, bankruptcy, marriage and divorce in the U.S.’s ‘Gilded Age’ Collins was chosen as one of the three Cameron officers of the first King’s Guard to be mounted at Balmoral during King Edward VII’s reign. His memoirs contain much detail about life at Balmoral and the Royal family, some of it repeated in a series of articles about Collins published in the book Mississippi Gumbo by Bob Jones in 2003. Collins’s time at Balmoral got off to a shaky start when he nearly crashed his newly acquired car, a Panhard Levassor, into a coach containing the Princess of Wales and her five children including the future Kings Edward VIII and George VI. He was ordered to garage the car for the remainder of his duty. Collins was an inveterate gambler, at Monte Carlo and on the racecourse. He later attributed his financial difficulties to backing bills for his friend Charles Innes-Ker, a Gentleman Usher to the King. Whatever the cause, according to Collins it was ill-health, he resigned his commission in February 1904 before he was declared bankrupt in September 1904. By this stage he was in New York and conspicuous as a polo player and charming member of the Gilded Age set which included his friends the Vanderbilts, Goulds and Belmonts. In April 1904 he had married the American heiress Nathalie Schenck, the ‘Granddaughter of Brooklyn’. The marriage was short lived, not least because of his gambling. He lost a quarter of a million dollars on Boxing Day night in December 1904 playing baccarat at the Khedieval Club in Cairo. She divorced him in 1905. Collins spent the next ten years in recurrent financial difficulty in the United States, often reported in the U.S. papers. He set out to marry an heiress. In 1911 he was engaged to be married to Clara Parks, stepdaughter of the millionaire John H. Parks. The engagement ended when Princess Zoltykoff, the former burlesque dancer Ethel Clinton, accused him publicly of having appropriated two valuable Chinese vases from...

Lot 1228

A VINTAGE ALUMINIUM COOKING POT WITH TRIPOD STAND, TWO BROOMS AND A CANDLE HOLDER

Lot 1290

A FOUR TIER METAL SHELVING UNIT WITH CONTENTS TO INCLUDE A COOKING POT, HORSE SHOES AND AN OIL LAMP ETC

Lot 1650

THREE COOKING POTS TO INCLUDE A LE CREUSET CASSEROLE DISH

Lot 38

BUDDY DEFRANCO - LP PACK. An exciting pack of 12 x LPs. Titles include The Complete Verve Recordings Of The Buddy De Franco Quartet / Quintet With Sonny Clark (MOSAIC MR5-117 - Ex / Ex+ Records, Ex Box), Jazz Tones (JP - MV 2620), Sweet and Lovely (MV 2581), Mr Clarinet (MV 2527), Closed Session (MV 2632), Plays Benny Goodman (MV 2637), Autumn Leaves (23MJ 3082), Artie Shaw (MV 2638), Cooking The Blues (MV 2513), Buddy De France (MM 2088) and Mr. Lucky (PABLO RECORDS 2310 906). The condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 539

A box containing a quantity of antique and later kitchenalia including toleware canister, tins, cast iron cooking pots, scales.

Lot 545

Two Rusted Iron Cooking Pots

Lot 57

Madeley, George Edward. Line of March of a Bengal Regiment of Infantery. Lithographisches Titelblatt mit kolorierter Vignette und Panorama in 22 kolorierte lithographische Tafeln, montiert zum Leporello. 7,8 x 32 cm. Blindgeprägtes Leinen d. Z. (etwas beschabt, berieben und bestoßen, Bindebänder defekt) mit goldgeprägtem VDeckeltitel. London, Madeley, Ackerman & Co., (um 1843). Abbey Life 515. Bobins Supp. 08/14. - Überaus seltenes, hübsch koloriertes Panorama der "Bengalische Infanterie" von Scinde (Sindh, einer der heute zu Pakistan gehörenden vier Provinzen), einem Zug von einheimischen Soldaten aber auch Zivilisten im Dienste der East India Company, die der Künstler Frederic Peter Layard (1818-1891) in sehr phantasievollen, reizend kolorierten, langrechteckigen Lithographie-Tafeln nach einer Idee des Lithographen und Graphikers George Edward Madeley (1798-1858) darstellte, wobei er in Hunderten von Details das Leben der indisch Menschen islamischen Glaubens (heute der Pakistaner) in der englischen Kolonie darstellte. Frederic Peter Layard gehörte einer bekannten Familie in Ceylon an. In seinem Panorama zeigt er nicht nur die militärische Vor- und Nachhut auf der Marschroute durch Indien, sondern auch viele Szenen aus dem Leben der Bevölkerung, die mit in Stein gebrachten Bildunterschriften versehen wurden: "Clashi or Tent Pitcher, Massalchee, Palkee, Band, Orderly, Brahmins Praying in a Tank, Native Doctor, Hackery with Sick, Breakfast Kit, Halfway Coffee Club" und vieles mehr, also Ansichten vom Aufschlagen der Zelte bis zu den verschiedenen Teilnehmern des Marsches, darunter der Grasschneider, die Träger der Vorratskammern, die Kavallerie mit dem Gepäck, der Kaffeeklub auf halber Strecke ("Halfway Coffee Club"), die irreguläre Kavallerie mit den Depeschen, die Kamel-Karawane mit dem störrischen "Bagage Camel of The Russud Guard" mit dem Kameltreiber, der das arme Tier schlägt, dem "Private Tent Pitcher & Master's monkey" mit einem auf dem Kamel turnende Affen, ein Fakir, der wilde Tänze auf einer Matte mit Rauchgefäßen aufführt, ein Kranker in einer Lazarett-Sänfte, der "Moonshi in a Bylee", ein Buch lesend, gefolgt von einem Gefangenentransport "Guard escorting prisoners" und vieles, vieles mehr. Ausführliche Beschreibung findet sich in einer Aufnahme der weltweit nur wenigen in öffentlichen Bibliotheken bewahrten Exemplare in der British Library: "From the beginning of the column to the end: a khidmutgar (or table servant) and a cooly bearing a cooking set, a mounted jemadar in command of a foraging party, three camels laden with the officer's baggage, a private tent pitcher pulling on the chain of a pet monkey, a mehtur (or groom) leading two dogs, a bheestie (or water-carrier) with his water-skins on his back, a dhobie (or washerman) leading an ox on which his wife rides, a chokedar (or guard) with a spear over his shoulder, a naik (or corporal) of the Bazar Guard, two dundias (or baggage carriers) bearing the Bazar Flag, directed by an officer and annoyed by a pariah dog, a bunneah (or chandler) with donkeys loaded with regimental supplies, an old Indian gentleman and his servant, a dundia with a book under his arm, a pandit with baggage on his back, camels and ox-carts laden with baggage, a puckauli (or water-carrier) and his ox laden with two enormous water skins, a bhangi burdar (or baggae carrier) with two crates on a shoulder yoke, a berri wallah (or shepherd) with the regimental cattle, sheep and goats, an elephant laden with the mess tent, a boburchi (or cook) and the mess khidmutgar with four camels laden with food and mess stores, a naked dancing fakir with long fingernails, the quarter-master, mounted on a lively horse, a saes (or groom) with a fly-whisk, four bearers carrying a dooly (or litter) with an invalid inside, the mess khansaman (or butler) mounted on a mule, a caparisoned horse, irregular Scindian troops, one smoking a pipe, a grass cutter with his load on his back, a moonshi (or linguistic scholar) riding in an ornate bylee (or ox-cart), chained prisoners under guard, two Scindian irregulars, a massalchee (or kitchen servant) with his shoulder yoke, four bearers resting by a palkee (or palanquin) with a reading occupant, an officer in command of the advance guard, standing by his horse and directing his troops crossing the river, a native NCO beating a horse, a bearer with a chair on his head, a mounted duffadar (or irregular officer) bearing despatches, two bearers with camp furniture, a sowari (or mounted orderly) and an officer on a camel, bearers with the breakfast kit and two goats, the halfway coffee club taking place under a tree beyond, two camels laden with baggage and a woman riding in a bylee, two dak runners (or messengers), mounted European officers in undress uniform, a native guide with two soldiers, the band with various musical instruments, a lady in a riding habit and veil with a European officer companion, the commanding officer of the regiment on foot with his orderly and his horse behind, the main body of the infantry overseen by native officers, two brahmins praying in a pool and a woman bearing water, a mounted native doctor with three camels laden with his hospital equipment, an ox-cart with invalids, camels laden with the powder magazine, workers striking tents beyond, a European officer addressing his men, a clashi (or tent pitcher) bearing flags, two thundi wallas (or colour sergeants) with the colours and leading a baggage camel, the mounted sergeant major, camp followers with a baby in a sling, men beating a stubborn camel with the baggage of the Russud Guard" (British Museum Catalogue). - Die Tafel mit dem Titel ist fest auf den vorderen Innendeckel montiert, die erste Tafel auf den hinteren Innendeckel, von da aus lässt sich das Leporello aufschlagen zu einem über sieben (!) Meter langen Panorama. Winzige, wenige hs. Einträge. An den Montagefalzen ist es dann oftmals brüchig, teils auch mit Papierstreifen oder Gazestücken alt hinterlegt, mit gelegentlichem kleinen Darstellungsverlust durch Löcher, wenige Ein- und Ausrisse sowie Oberflächenberieb und wenigen Wurmgängen, an zwei Montagefalzen lose. Wenige dilettantisch geflickte Risse. Vereinzelt gering fleckig und etwas unfrisch, mit wenigen Knick- und Knitterspuren, grundsätzlich restaurierungsbedürftig, aber insgesamt vollständig und in überzeugender, schöner Farbigkeit.

Lot 357A

Two boxes containing enamel cooking dishes, Palissy teaware etc

Lot 842

A collection of vintage 20th century Le Creuset and similar cast iron cooking to include a large red casserole pot alongside an orange and brown cooking pot. Measures 29cm diameter.

Lot 127

Salvatore Leone "U Nnacchiareddu" was born in Caltagirone on April 13, 1912. He attended only the first grade and started working as a bricklayer at an early age and then became passionate about working with clay from the age of 18 at the Mastro Nino Abela cookery shop. . Here he began to make whistles and nativity figures strictly respecting tradition. He took the clay from the San Giorgio district, near his city and initially worked it by hand and then placed it inside the casts previously sprinkled with powdered lime to prevent the clay from adhering to the casts. Finally he gently overturns the cast so as to make the figurine come out, which must be retouched with wooden and iron sticks. In this phase, the 2-3 cm whistle is attached with a small amount of clay. After letting the whistles dry for a few days, he proceeded with cooking in a small furnace and then dipped them in lime milk and finally painted them. His figures are made in a coarse and very imaginative way using pure colors to attract the interest of the children, to whom the whistles were intended. h 18 cm Salvatore Leone

Lot 555

An R.O.P. Kerosene cooking, lighting & heating enamel sign. 60.5cm x 38cm

Lot 185

Antique Copper Twin Handled Cooking / Jam Pan, 36cm diameter together with an Antique Copper Skillet with Iron Handle

Lot 669

An early 20th Century cased silver medallion for the Universal Cookery and Food Exhibition, London, 1913, presented by 'The Gasslight and Coke Co. for Economy in Cooking by Gas', Birmingham, 1913, 30.01 g, 4 cm

Lot 12

A LAND ROVER FORWARD CONTROL SERIES 11BRegistration Number: SGB103AEngine Number: 21L03215RPrevious licence number was KPF188GPCirca 1974, Engine 300TDI 2.5 litre turbo diesel, R385 speed gearbox, white with beige, grey and black stripes. This Land Rover is converted into a camper van, equipped with with fridge freezer, toilet/shower, gas water heater, cellular battery system, gas stove and oven, sink, outside cooking area, Braai stand with jerry cans, warn winch , with a table that converts to a bed, and benches.This is one of the vehicles that was on the ( C2C22 Mission from Chartwell to Chartwell South Africa Mission) ( Rocinante) Ex South African Defence Force Comms Vehicle Please note this vehicle will not be in the UK until the end of October, due to a delay in shipping schedules. There will be the opportunity to view the vehicle as soon as it arrives in the UK.

Lot 243A

AN ENAMELLED COOKING POT TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR KETTLE CONTAINED IN AN ORANGE COOLBOX (3)

Lot 545

A large selection of kitchenalia including enamel cooking pot Royal Worcester Evesham serving bowl, etc.

Lot 540

A quantity of Pyrex and glass cooking bowls. Collect Only.

Lot 2

Flora Goes Wild Artist:Janie Swerling HallJanie went on a one day painting workshop in Cornwall 12 weeks ago. She came home bought some paint and started painting for the first time. Her everyday observations are inspired by the brightness and jolliness within them. She loves painting in a naive and abstract way to capture simplicity and happiness. As a trained cook she brings the process of cooking to her paintings. A pinch of colour. A dollop of neon and gold leaf to taste.  Sponsor:Rattlerow Farms LtdRattlerow Farms is a locally based, family run farming business with a focus on pig breeding and genetics. The business runs a number of indoor and outdoor pig farms and operates arable and green energy enterprises. As a significant employer of skilled stock people we can often offer places for new trainees interested in farming. https://rattlerow.co.uk/ Measurements (approx.)Length 95cmHeight   45cmWidth    30cm

Lot 7

Swines Snout Artist:Hannah GardnerHannah is a professional Pastry Chef and live and works in London. She is a massive foodie so she's either cooking or consuming, like the majority of her family! Sport, mostly rugby, is a massive passion of hers, painting has never been a forefront of her life but after many years in the kitchen creating and developing dishes, brush work has been a fun skill to play with and learn over the past few months. Sponsor:The Pink TrolleyThe Pink Trolley is a boutique charity shop in Harleston Norfolk. All profits from the shop support The Blossom Charity. We offer a wide range of goods including clothing, shoes, accessories, jewellery and homewares.https://www.theblossomcharity.co.uk/ Measurements (approx.)Length 95cmHeight   45cmWidth    30cm

Lot 290

A Collection of Various Metalwares to comprise Indian Copper Cooking Pot, Liptons Tea Caddy, British Empire Exhibition 1924, Copper Kettle (AF)

Lot 362

A Prologic jacket and fishing waterproofs, a rod bag, three equipment bags, two landing nets, a keep net and various camping and cooking equipment.

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