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Farriery & household.- Montague (Peregrine) The Family Pocket-book: or, Fountain of true and useful knowledge. Containing the Farrier's Guide; or, the horse dissected..., first edition, a few woodcut illustrations, including ‘A Summer-House in the Chinese Taste’, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, final f. blank, without frontispiece (see note), D2 narrow piece from lower margin, affecting catchword, spotted / foxed and stained, browned (as often, but still a solid copy), 20th century blind-stamped calf, spine in compartments and with ?earlier double light brown leather labels, corners little worn, rubbed, [Maclean p.102 (erroneously dating it to c.1768); British Bee Books 105], 8vo, Printed by Henry Coote, and sold by George Paul, Bookseller near Gray’s-Inn-gate, Holborn, [c.1760]. *** Rare at auction (we can trace only two copies since 2005, one with a frontispiece and one without). With much on the horse, and including the breeding of game-cocks, the kitchen garden, cooking, pickling, preserving, bees, growing a tea tree, and printing on silk. Opinion seems to differ as to whether a frontispiece is called for in this first edition. Provenance: Cooks Books, T & M. McKirdy (small book label to foot of rear inner cover and their catalogue entry for a copy of the work loosely inserted (without a frontispiece)).
Part of the Farm and Country series. In a matte finish, modeled as a fisherman cooking fish for himself. The only thing better than home cooking is outdoor cooking. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Mary NicollIssued: 1972-1976Dimensions: 6.25"L x 5.25"W x 6.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
An Indian chutney jar, 19th century. Black printed with natives packing crates opposed by natives around a cooking pot, height 11.5cm, width 6.5cm. Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.
A collection of vintage 20th century Beswick and Royal Albert Beatrix Potter ceramic figurines. The lot to comprise 1955 Tommy Brock by Beswick, 1965 Mrs. Flopsy Bunny by Beswick, 1989 Gentleman Mouse Made a Bow by Royal Albert, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman by Beswick, 1992 Mrs. Rabbit cooking by Royal Albert, 1977 Hunca Munca Sweeping by Beswick, 1989 Cottontail by Royal Albert, 1991 Ribby and the patty pan by Royal Albert, 1970 Cousin Ribby by Beswick, 1983 Jemima Puddle-duck by Royal Albert (hairline to underside), and Samuel Whiskers by Beswick. Tallest to measure approx. 12cm.
An unusual Victorian silver-plated spirit burner, formed as a rustic cooking tripod with the three bound uprights naturalistically modelled as branches and bound at the top with 'twisted twine', and hook suspending a chain and cauldron, the base with rope-form supports for the circular burner, unmarked but likely to be James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield
An album of WW2 Luftwaffe photographs - titled on the spine, 'Mein Zeit als Soldat' ('My Time as a Soldier'),157 photographs and 40 postcards taken and compiled by Oberfeldwebel Josef Klein between 1937 and 1944. The captioned photographs arranged in chronological order and to include: girlfriends and comrades; Minsk: a Junkers 52 after a British bombing raid, abandoned Russian T34 tank, the Lenin statue toppled; Russian biplanes, trying to milk a cow, early morning sport, train tracks bombed by the Resistance; en route from Minsk to Smolensk; Smolensk - street scenes, squadron station, building a warercart - needed to find our own supplies, Beau Lange builds his room, accommodation complete, DIY cooking, Her SpieB slaughtered a pig, Scheck receives the German Cross in Gold - he wears it for them all, brother-in-law, return from an attack; a Dornier Do 277 before and after a mission, attack on the camp, Alfred Jaugstetter's grave - killed by partisans, Ew Ahlert - the biggest pig in the company; moving to Oldenburg for training; Russian prisoners at work, plane being warmed up, life goes on after the funerals, prisoners having lunch, farmer, local girls, platoon marching through enemy territory, first aid air transport. Stalingrad: Goloiath transport plane, Junkers 88, Willi Verch - my best friend did not return from his flight; visiting parents in Berlin; engagement announcement, 1,000 missions celebration, the final handshake and change of command; summer in Orscha, you can only bear him when he's drunk. (The postcards to include a set of 12 celebrating the 1000 anniversary of the foundation of his hometown Quedlinburg, and 21 of Paris purchased during his last days in France.)
DAVID, Elizabeth, Summer Cooking, 1st edition 1955 in poor dust wrapper; Italian Food, 2nd impression 1954 in poor dust wrapper; ACTON, Eliza, Modern Cookery, new edition 1873; MELLISH, Katharine, Cookery and Domestic Management, 4to c1900. Colour plates. Half morocco, front board detached. With other cookery books (box)
A Chinese Tang Dynasty style model of a horse, 28cm high; a similar camel; a Middle Eastern canted rectangular tray, profusely chased with figures and foliate scrolls, 60cm wide; an Indian Dhokra bowl, 20.5cm diameter; a copper cooking vessel, iron swing handle; Chinese carved hardwood stands, etc, qty
1970s Sindy's Magic Cooker No. 44481, generally excellent in excellent to good plus Pedigree box (Sindy S collectors symbols present), battery-operated (untested) features including cooking noises, oven timer, lights and rotisserie, with saucepans, grill pan, etc. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and untested. Viewing recommended.
Registration - MOR 953L Chassis No. - 2332025551 M.O.T. - Exempt Odometer - 19,547 This refreshingly vivid camper is resplendent in orange and white, fitting the retro-vibe of 1973 – the year it was first registered – perfectly. Fitted with a 1.6-litre version of Volkswagen’s Type 1 air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and four-speed manual gearbox, the T2 is mechanically simple and cheap to maintain. Fully functioning as a camper van, ‘MOR 953L’ includes folding seating, curtains, a pop-up roof, cabinet, and stove. To complete the 70s look, there is full tartan upholstery, and a front-mounted spare wheel, complete with bold VW logo. The vendor has owned this T2 camper for 11 years, and has carried out an extensive restoration of ‘MOR 953L’, with everything completed within the last three years. Invoices for all work carried out have been filed, and the vendor also has an original Volkswagen Caravelle manual, as well as a letter from the original owner and a photo of the vehicle from 1977 at a campsite. The odometer shows that only 19,547 miles have been covered, providing buyers with a truly useful and well-loved classic. Volkswagen’s ‘difficult second album’, the T2 had to follow in the hugely-popular footsteps of the Type 2 ‘Samba Bus’… but it more than passed muster. In 1967, the T2 ‘Bay Window’ replaced the Type 2 ‘Split Screen’ and came with significant changes to the suspension, windows, and engine mounting – in all, just about every panel and mechanical part was new for the T2. Regularly improved throughout its life, VW added developments such as disk brakes, an optional larger capacity engine, and styling changes, with the main design tweaks carried out in 1972. The following year, further design and mechanical changes were added to the T2, which included a 1.8-litre engine and further uprated brakes, before a 2.0-litre boxer was added to the range a year before the T2 halted production in 1979. · Fully restored T2 camper, with pop-up roof, fold out beds, and cooking facilities. · Low mileage example with fewer than 20,000 miles on the clock. · Comprehensive paperwork included, such as invoices, service stamps, and correspondence with the original owner.
Registration - OTK 851S Chassis No. - 2382084822 M.O.T. - Exempt Odometer - 53,755 Bright and vibrant in period buttercup yellow and white, this example of a late-70s VW camper even has matching striped canvas roof, shown when popped-up. ‘OTK 851S’ has been given a thorough refurbishment by its current owner, with the camper being rebuilt, including overhauled suspension, brakes, and a full shell restoration with new front panel and paint inside & underneath. The manual gearbox and 1.6-litre air-cooled engine are original, though fitted with a new carburettor, while the wheels have been treated to a powder coating and new tyres. Inside, the interior comes with tweed-style front seats, and tartan upholstery in the rear, kitted out fully with camping equipment, including ‘rock-and-roll’ bed, sink, hob, fridge, and auxiliary battery, as well as factory-fitted elevating roof. The vendor describes all aspects of the T2 as in ‘average’ condition, other than the transmission which is rated as ‘good’, on this camper with an indicated 53,755 miles on the odometer. Volkswagen’s ‘difficult second album’, the T2 had to follow in the hugely-popular footsteps of the Type 2 ‘Samba Bus’… but it more than passed muster. In 1967, the T2 ‘Bay Window’ replaced the Type 2 ‘Split Screen’ and came with significant changes to the suspension, windows, and engine mounting – in all, just about every panel and mechanical part was new for the T2. Regularly improved throughout its life, VW added developments such as disk brakes, an optional larger capacity engine, and styling changes, with the main design tweaks carried out in 1972. The following year, further design and mechanical changes were added to the T2, which included a 1.8-litre engine and further uprated brakes, before a 2.0-litre boxer was added to the range a year before the T2 halted production in 1979. In Summary · Beautifully restored T2 camper, with pop-up roof, fold out beds, and cooking facilities. · Relatively low mileage example with less than 54,000 miles on the clock. · Ideal chance to own a fully-functioning classic camper.
A handle cooking pot with lid. An unique features is that one of the side handle is interchangeable to a short or long handle. Short handles: 8"L x 5.5"W x 4"H, Long handle: 12"L x 5.5"W x 4"H. Weight: 31.3oz. INDIA colonial silver hallmarks Issued: 19 th centuryCountry of Origin: IndiaCondition: Age related wear. As is.
*Simonau (L., late 19th century). Woman cooking at the fireside, 1893, oil on canvas, depicting a peasant woman seated on a three-legged stool beside a large fireplace, holding a skillet over an open fire, with bellows hung up beside, a large pitcher and plate on the stone floor, and various jugs, candlesticks, and jars on the high oak mantel, signed and dated lower right, canvas maker's large ink stamp in the shape of an artist's palette on verso 'L. Aubé', 65 x 54cm (25.5 x 21.25ins), framed
BREAKING BAD (T.V. SERIES, 2008-2013) - Jesse Pinkman's (Aaron Paul) Season 1 Gas Mask - Jesse Pinkman's (Aaron Paul) gas mask from Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad. Pinkman and Walter White (Bryan Cranston) wore their gas masks while cooking meth throughout Season 1 before switching to more protective gear in later seasons.This black rubber MSA Advantage 1000 respirator mask (size M) features a transparent plastic face shield, NIOSH-approved filters, and adjustable elasticated cinching straps on the back. Also included is a Sony Certificate of Authenticity. The mask exhibits grime and scuffing along the interior, and the face shield is scratched from production wear and handling.Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Tuesday, March 12th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14th.
Collection of Cousances cooking dishes includes 24 oval dish,16 frying pan, 18 oval casserole with lid and 24 round casserole dish with lid also Made in Holland (possibly DRU) cooking dish 41cm and Le Crueset cooking dishes includes 20 oval dish, small frying pan, 3 round dish, 18 pan, red 16 pan
A scarce French late 19thc miniature cast iron cooking Range. With a makers mark 'ANGne Mon Godin A Guise' An impressive functioning item that measures 36cm x 20cm x 30cm to top of Range and approximately 51cm to top of chimney. With lift off cover for water, water tap, lift off hot plates, opening oven and coal cabinet. Complete with a lovely cast miniature 'LA COCOTTE STAUB' cooking pot with lid. Complete with a towel rail to front. VGC some wear commensurate with age, 2 knobs/handles look to be later replacements. £350-500
SIX BOXES OF BOOKS & MAGAZINES containing over 220 miscellaneous book titles in hardback and paperback formats on a wide range of subjects to include railways, cooking, history and geography encyclopaedic and lexical works and a quantity of Ladybird publications, the magazines are Modern Railways
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