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Lot 1562

Large bronze urli, 19th Century Indian, ceremonial temple cooking bowl, 86cms diameter x 26cms high, with shaped side handles

Lot 932

A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE OR TOY BRAZIER with a turned wooden handle, a miniature skimmer or strainer and elements of another miniature cooking aparatus; the brazier 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; overall (lot); 1.7 oz

Lot 867

Five Beatrix Potter figures, three that are Beswick, one Royal Albert and one other. Including Mrs Rabbit cooking, No More Twist, Mrs Tiggy Winkle. Some with original boxes.

Lot 217

LARGE COPPER COOKING PAN

Lot 224

THREE VARIOUS COPPER COOKING PANS

Lot 43

TWO VINTAGE COPPER COOKING PANS

Lot 66

LARGE OVAL COPPER COOKING PAN

Lot 504

TWO BOXES OF SILVER PLATE AND STAINLESS STEEL etc, including cased and loose cutlery and flatware, a novelty cooking pot sugar bowl, a late Victorian six bottle cruet in a shaped rectangular frame, swing handle, one bottle missing, toast rack, coasters, etc (two boxes)

Lot 602

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND COLLECTABLES, etc, including a George VI wooden measuring stick stamped J. Rabone & Sons, Birmingham, an ebonised walking stick, a Royal Winton chintz comport, a Shelley 'Versaille' twin handled rectangular sandwich tray and four matching plates (some staining and cracks), Losol Ware part fruit set, stoneware and earthenware jars and cooking pots, bakelite powder bowl, tin of buttons, Victorian work box (in need of restoration), other treen and hardstone items, etc (four boxes)

Lot 286

A large Victorian copper cooking pan, tin lined with an iron handle, 36cm diameter

Lot 287

A large Victorian copper cooking pan, with an iron handle, 36cm diameter

Lot 424

A collection of large catering cooking pots, largest 48cm

Lot 597

A large copper cooking pan together with a brass coal scuttle and a shoe last.

Lot 66

Large Copper Cooking Pot with twin iron handles, 37cms diameter

Lot 244

A Bronze Cooking Pot, in 16th century style, of baluster form with angular handles, on three feet, 31cm wide; A Pewter Circular Platter, 18th century, with everted rim, 38cm diameter; and A Rhenish Stoneware Bottle, 17th century, of ovoid form with loop handle, 36cm high (3)

Lot 194

2021 Shepherds Hut by Hannam & Taylor Transmission: manualMileage:The shepherd's hut (or shepherd's wagon) was, since the 15th century and into the 20th century, used by shepherds during sheep raising and lambing, primarily in the United Kingdom and France. They often had iron wheels and corrugated iron tops. Sometimes the sides were also made of corrugated iron. Use of shepherd's huts by farmers reached a peak in the late 19th century and dwindled in the 20th century with the advent of mechanised farm machinery and electric power reaching even remote farms. Their use persisted in some northern counties in the United Kingdom, particularly Westmoreland and Northumberland, where the terrain of the uplands supports little else but sheep farming. There have been numerous different materials used to construct shepherd's huts and after World War I, when metal was in short supply the chassis were often built with wood and the sides built with interlocking planks of larch or spruce. Sometimes the roof covering would be constructed from felt and tar and insulated with lambswool. Cast iron wheels were frequently recycled from other farm machinery. The shepherd's hut was a kitchen, dining room, bedroom, sitting room and storeroom all rolled into one. The designs vary but all were constructed to provide the shepherd with practical and durable accommodation. The old huts had a stove in one corner for warmth and cooking, and a window on each side so the shepherd could see the flock. A hinged stable door, which was always positioned away from the prevailing wind, enabled him to hear the flock, and strong axles with cast iron wheels were used to withstand the constant movement from field to field. This brand new Shepherds Hut which measures 18ft X 8ft is custom made with box section metalwork chassis on a turntable with drawbar. It has stud work walls, floor and ceiling insulated with organic recycled sheeps wool with an engineered oak floor over. It has textured hand painted redwood internal cladding walls with a Tongue and Groove barrel roof, oak featheredge cladding to the exterior and oak double width steps. The owner has bestowed this wonderful Hut with bespoke hardwood doors and windows with five lever locks to the door and hand forged window furniture. For those who like to be cosy on those chilly evenings/days, a delightful ‘Hobbit’ wood burner has been installed to full HETAS regulations. Vintage LED style wall lights have also been installed with two bulkhead lights to the exterior to finish off that authentic look and feel. At one end there is a fold-down double bed on gas pistons and at the other end one can install a desk for those working ‘at home’ or just wanting to read quietly in tranquillity. The Hut doesn’t include any groundwork, mains connections, or installation, all of which can be quoted separately. Also buyers please note that this Shepherds Hut does not include, any interior props or free standing furniture which can be seen in the photographs or whilst on display. *Delivery within a 50 mile radius (only ‘Standard’ delivery with easy access) £600.00 is being offered by the owner. Buyers please note that the purchase price will include VATInterested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 261

1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Split Screen Campervan Transmission: manualMileage:75000The Volkswagen Type 2 was introduced in 1950 as a multi-variant utility vehicle, known as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus (depending on body type), and was devised as an evolution of the Volkswagen Type 1, the original Beetle. The first generation of these versatile vehicles (named the T1) was produced with distinctive split-screens from 1950 until 1967. Only two models were originally offered, the Kombi and the Commercial, the Microbus was added in May 1950, and was joined by the Deluxe Microbus in June 1951. The Deluxe Microbus (known as the ‘Sunroof Deluxe' in America) was the most luxurious version of the Volkswagen Transporter T1. The Deluxe model featured eight rear side windows and two rear corner windows, making it the '15-window' but was not available in Europe. Meanwhile, the European-market Deluxe Microbus, with its additional eight small skylight windows is, accordingly, the '23-window'. From the 1964 model year with its wider rear door, the rear corner windows were discontinued, making the latter two, the 13-window and 21-window respectively. The 23 and later 21 window variants each carry the famous nickname 'Samba' and are particularly revered.This delightful 1967 example of a Californian split screen camper was first registered in the UK in 1973 and has only had two owners since, our vendor having purchased it some 21 years ago in 2000. Presented in a fitting lavender over white with the desirable pop-top roof and bunk beds enabling comfortable sleeping arrangements, this example has had extensive restorations during the 21 years of ownership culminating in a repaint just last year. A look through the history file finds numerous invoices and, importantly, a full photographic documentation of the body restoration in circa 2000/2001 which also included a power steering upgrade; something the owner states transforms the driving experience. The original and sanded, restored Westfalia furniture hides upgrades including cooking hob and leisure battery heating system, rock and roll bed and a modern stereo provides entertainment up front. Long cables for EU and UK hook ups complete the camping kit and we are also informed this example has had a full-service history and passed a recent MOT without any advisories. Boasting a reconditioned 1.6 litre engine with the vendor’s assurance that it has no leaks it is fully ready for those summer excursions or perhaps festivals with friends.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 1254

A Royal Daylight Oil for Lighting, Heating and Cooking double sided enamel sign with hanging flange, by Protector of Eccles, dated December 1923, 22 x 18".

Lot 1364

A Royal Daylight Oil for Lighting, Heating and Cooking double sided enamel sign, by Franco, lacking hanging flange, 22 x 18".

Lot 5

An oval cast iron cauldron / cooking pot by Pugh & Co. Wednesbury and a small round cast iron cooking pot with lid

Lot 873

A box containing four glass bottles, various cooking pots, basketware, egg basket, etc.

Lot 914

A black enamel cooking pot with lid and metal swing handle and a further cooking pot with swing handle

Lot 918

A quantity of enamel ware including cooking dishes, candle stand etc.

Lot 925

A quantity of stainless steel and other metal cooking pans, saucepans etc.

Lot 330

COLLECTION OF ROYAL ALBERT BEATRIX POTTER & ROYAL DOULTON BUNNYKINS FIGURINES including 'Mr Benjamin Bunny and Peter Rabbit', 'Benjamin ate a lettuce leaf', 'Peter ate a radish', 'Mrs Rabbit cooking' , 'Ribby and the Patty Pan', 'Peter and the red pocket handkerchief', and 'This kid had none' (x2), 'Little pig Robinson', 'Fortune Teller Bunnykins' (DB218) and 'Mystic Bunnykins' (DB197), all with boxes (11)

Lot 107

Selection of toys to include a Muffin the Mule puppet, tin cooking range, boxed Fortina plastic toy viewer, boxed Chinese tinplate clockwork child beating drum, plastic wind up Donald Duck, three wind up tin music players (only 1 working), Film Strips pocket cinema, boxed Vulcan Countess Childs Sewing Machine, Mettoy Elegant tinplate typewriter, portable xylophone in wooden briefcase, ,Mickeys Magic Kaleidoscope, wooden play theatre stage with wood characters, Mettype Junior working toy typewriter in original box and a Tri-and toy theatre with silver and black painted proscenium arch, green velvet curtain, wired for electricity, 47cms high; together with cardboard sets and accessories

Lot 499

GRIMOD DE LA REYNIERE ALEXANDRE BALTHAZAR LAURENT: (1758-1837) French Gourmand and Gastronome who acquired fame during the reign of Napoleon for his lifestyle. The first public critic of cooking, Grimod is considered to be 'one of the founders of the modern French culture'. A fine, rare A.L.S., with his initials G D L R, three pages, 4to, Beziers, 7th March 1791, to his mistress [Adele] Feuchere, in French. Closely written in his small hand, Grimod sends his mistress an affectionate letter, and also makes several gastronomic references, 'I don't know if in your city there are many lovers who are separated….but I think that the feelings are no less strong. There are here many quite beautiful young ladies, many handsome men, and I don't hear about any gossip, so that we could deliver certificates of chastity to everybody', remarking that he sees old devout ladies who have very good tables, especially in the Bishopric, where he is treated the best, 'My rest here is good to gain weight and I will return to you round as a ball and as fat as a barrel. All this weight will be good for you'. Grimod also tells his lover that he will send some partridge, commenting that they are currently drier than in the Autumn, 'but still extremely good when they are not overcooked. I think you should make a very good cold pate with them', and explaining that they are rare at present as they have been hunted a lot, further writing 'When Lent starts I will choose beautiful ones for you in the market. I am also sending you some dry fruits and chestnuts'. The gourmand declares that his appetite is excellent and he has not suffered any stomach problems despite postponing his medicine 'so that I am not obliged to diet….and miss some very good banquets'. In concluding Grimod states that he thinks of the pleasures of seeing Feuchere soon when he 'will press you in my arms and will get so ecstatic with you in the sweetest flavours of love', declaring 'I kiss all parts of your pretty little body with my most ardent kisses'. The final page bears an address panel in Grimod's hand and with a small area of paper loss, slightly affecting a few words of text, caused by the original breaking of the seal (parts of which are still present). Some light staining and minor age wear, about VG

Lot 1333

A collection of metal wares to include French pans and cooking pots, and flat wares, canteen of cutlery, with plate shaker

Lot 262

Magnet Electric Iron Box, Tankard, Fosters Cooking Oil Lidded Jar etc

Lot 195

Four copper jelly moulds, a larger similar mould, and a cooking pot and cover

Lot 458

Two Meiji period Japanese carved ivory figures, depicting figures, on ebonised base, one cooking, 7cm high, the other with child, 10cm high. (2)

Lot 2008

A Victorian walnut desk stand, of serpentine form with moulded glass inkwell and enamelled lid, width approx 29.5cm, together with two copper kettles and covers with acorn finials, a copper and steel oval cooking pan, four stoneware beer bottles, two glass Codd bottles and other items (qty).Additional InformationThe lid to the inkwell is detached from the glass, general scuffs and marks to the wood surface, some sun damage. Both copper kettles with general dents and over polishing throughout. The oval copper cooking dish with polished appearance and general tarnishing to the inside. One of the stoneware bottles is imprinted for H Singleton of Stockport, this is chipped to the underside of the base and with a smaller nick. Another of the stoneware pots is named for Groves and Whitnall Ltd Salford, chip to the shoulder and other grazes and nicks. One of the stoneware bottles with a pseudo armorial for Wovenden Sale chemist. One of the cod bottles named for JH Chuff Manchester, this is quite chipped and cracked at the collar and heavily worn on the surface, the other cod bottle, also named for the same maker but of a better appearance.

Lot 7

STUDIO POTTERY, Wenford Bridge stoppered globular form decanter, incised decoration and indistinct potters mark, 10.5" height; also a studio pottery side handled 8.5" cooking jar (lid repaired)

Lot 139

A French Copper Two Handled Cooking Pan with Lid, "Au Pot Au Feu, Villedieu", 26cms Diameter

Lot 1235

After J Causse - 'Cuisine en Campagne':, a bronzed spelter group of a woman crouching over a camp fire, with cooking pot on a tree stump, the fire illuminated from beneath, 31cm high.

Lot 363

A Le Creuset cooking dish; an ice bucket; a bottle holder; wooden bowl; butter dish etc.

Lot 451

A Le Creuset cooking dish; mixing bowls; barometer; various jugs, tins, etc.

Lot 561

Three boxes of miscellaneous. To include a Swan Brand twin handled cooking pot, a wooden walking stick and a quantity of mixed ceramics etc.

Lot 671

A Le Creuset style cooking dish

Lot 768

A Le Creuset cooking dish AF; two others similar; ramekins etc

Lot 85

TWO LARGE BOXES OF STAINLESS STEEL AND SILVER-PLATED CUTLERY, all of various designs mixed, some knives with ivorine handles, also including sugar tongs, a toffee hammer, the second box containing cased cutlery sets, cheese knives, cooking utensils, bottle openers etc

Lot 1005

A large metal cooking or camping pan

Lot 697

COPPER COOKING POT TOGETHER WITH VARIOUS OTHER COPPER AND BRASS ITEMS

Lot 392

Selection of Pyrex ware and cooking dishes / pots

Lot 6

A large copper cooking pot and cover. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 54

Two Victorian copper cooking pans of varying sizes, both with two handles in worn condition, 48.5cm and 35.5cm diameters 

Lot 952

Three Victorian Pears prints, Pull Lassie, monks cooking and The Letter, 59cm x 41cm, etc., each in maple frames. (3)

Lot 263

An extra large aluminium cooking pot diameter 23", depth 10 "

Lot 3145

Vintage enamel double sided advertising sign 'Royal Daylight Oil for lighting, cooking, heating', 40.5 x 51cmPLEASE NOTE this lot is located at and will be sold from Cocknells Farm, Moreton Valence, Gloucester GL2 7LZ. Viewing is available on Tuesday 6th July 10am to 4pm and before the sale on Saturday 10th July from 9am to 11am, no appointment is necessary but we will limit numbers if required to ensure social distancing is observedWe are not able to offer our usual postage service for this lot 

Lot 1294

A COPPER COAL SCUTTLE, FIRE SIDE COMPANION SET AND COOKING POT ETC

Lot 1022

Shelf of mixed brass and copper including cooking pans. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 11

A Roman amber glass date flask Circa 1st-early 2nd Century A.D.The body blown into a two-part mould to resemble the wrinkly skin of the fruit, with opaque white glass on the interior of the mouth, with short cylindrical neck and a partially flared rim, 6.5cm highFootnotes:Provenance:with Merrin Gallery, New York. Private collection, USA, acquired from the above 18 February 1992.It is suggested that such bottles may have held scented oils or medicines. Apicius II and Pliny mention the date fruit being used both in cooking and as a medicinal ingredient. Its form symbolises sweetness and these bottles may also have served as funerary offerings as they have been found in tombs of women and girls. For a full discussion on the technique, date, distribution, function and interpretation of date-flasks, see E. Marianne Stern, The Toledo Museum of Art, Roman Mold-blown Glass, the First through the Sixth Centuries, Toledo, 1995, pp. 91-4, 172-80, nos. 84-107.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 366

METALWARE - brass jam pans, large lidded cooking pan, other pans, oil lamp and a vintage mirror, ETC

Lot 19

A BRONZE HANGING COOKING POT OR CAULDRON LATE 17TH CENTURY with angular lugs and a swing handle 17cm high, 28cm wide

Lot 79

An Oval Copper Two Handled Cooking Pot, 38cm wide

Lot 87

A Collection of Various Enamelled Cooking Pans and a Kettle

Lot 379

Cooks Professional cast iron cooking set, comprising: a selection of pots and pans, with covers; two frying pans; and a LeCreuset casserole dish and cover.

Lot 806

A vintage cast iron cooking pot

Lot 566

A quantity of Le Creuset style cooking ware; other kitchenalia etc.

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