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Lot 955A

A vintage retro 20th century metal cart wheel. The large cart wheel having curved rim, cylindrical spokes and cylindrical hub along with a heavy metal cooking plate / pit fire hanging metal plate.

Lot 151

Two Aluminum field kitchen containers, one stamped with Air Ministery mark and ?Mecians Ltd Container Cooking 6 Gall11/59?

Lot 78

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a boy, modelled seated with a cooking pot and food, No 865, printed and painted marks.

Lot 351

A handwritten cookery book from the RAF station Halton Buckinghamshire, with hand written recipes for air force staff to include numbers, quantities, etc, a very large 19th century cased iron spoon cooking utensil, length approx 87cm and a cased gas mask (3).

Lot 75

A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Circular Copper Two Handled Cooking Pan, 30cm Diameter

Lot 499

A stainless steel preserve pan together with a cooking pot and lid

Lot 89

C. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. An interesting large size Chinese Ming dynasty hollow glazed ceramic offering table. With beautiful dark green, orange, and black slip. From ancient times it was a common practice for the Chinese to bury miniature replicas of objects, utilitarian and ornamental objects with the deceased. These objects are referred to as Ming qi or spirit object. Usually these were of a practical nature used or favoured by the deceased during his/her lifetime. This practice was taken to extremes by royalty or the wealthiest people. Items such as this table were buried with a departed soul in the belief that they could enjoy their favourite foods and the comfort of eating at the table in the afterlife as they did whilst living. The more common items offered to assist the average deceased person into the other world were practical utilitarian objects such as cooking utensils, miniature replicas of their houses, horses and working animals, as well as a range of furniture and other items made from terracotta. The wealthy and those of royal lineage were buried with more lavish items, such as jade, jewellery and objects made from gold, jade and silver, paintings and books. Provenance: Private British collection; previously in Brian Page collection since the 1980s. Size: L:300mm / W:755mm ; 30kg

Lot 2011

A box of books to include; Needlework, Cooking, etc.

Lot 423

Runnaford Pottery - A Will Young 'Widecombe Fair' figural group 'Bill Brewer Has His Fortune Told At Widecombe In The Moor', signed to the base, approximately 19 cm (h).Condition Report: Some areas of slight loss including the ear of the dog below the table, the cooking pot stirrer, the axe handle and the characters whittling knife otherwise no apparent damage.

Lot 297

14 Volumes relating to cooking including Nigel Slater and Keith Floyd

Lot 536

Two boxes of cooking dishes, jam pan, casserole dishes, crockery, etc.

Lot 142

Large weighing scales and metal cooking pot

Lot 160

A large antique hammered copper and steel cooking pot, Dia. 65cm, D. 18cm, with period repair.

Lot 1265

Cast iron Le Creuset lidded cooking pot. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1412

Set of three judge aluminium cooking pans. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 71

Lladro figure of boy with donkey, Staffordshire figure ‘Pot Seller’, Beswick Beatrix Potter ‘Mrs. Rabbit cooking’ and Royal Albert Beatrix Potter ‘Mr Benjamin Bunny’

Lot 105

French School, 19th Century/Still Lifes of flowers, fruit, bread and kitchen utensils/a pair/oil on paper, 15cm x 20cm/Note: the artist must have been familiar with Chardin in the mid 18th Century, formulae which arranged and re-arranged on a shelf items connected with the kitchen; jugs, pestle and mortar, cutlery, cooking ingredients etc., however unlike Chardin flowers are included and in this case a bird in a cage

Lot 489

A Collection of Kitchenwares to Include Blue Enamelled Cooking Pot, Mincer etc

Lot 470

A collection of dolls house furniture, to include a Givjoy three piece porcelain bathroom set, sink (a.f) and bath, 11.3cm wide, four miniature porcelain dolls, including German example, a painted lead fireplace, 7.5cm high, miniature kitchen items to include a graduated set of cloche, a cooking pot, a trivet, a broom, also a miniature wash stand with basin and jug, further furnishings and similar (qty.)Condition report: Losses, loose components, paint loss and knocks throughout commensurate with use.

Lot 404

A large copper and brass circular cooking pot.

Lot 705

A BOX AND LOOSE METALWARES AND A BOX OF PHOTO ALBUMS, ETC, including four copper based plate warmers, assorted pewter, brass, etc, an aluminium jam pan, four assorted vintage cooking pans and pot, an Indian brass tray and empty photo albums (two boxes and loose)

Lot 103

The Book of Knowledge, volumes 1-8, the World of Children, volumes 1-4, together with a collection of assorted literature, covering wildlife, Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, the Express Ready Reckoner, cooking, photography, geography, etc. (qty)

Lot 150

Beswick Beatrix potter figures: Mrs Tiggywinkle takes tea, Amiable Guinea Pig, Jemima and her Ducklings, Tommy Brock, Peter with Postbag, Piglin Bland, Mrs Moppit, Benjamin Are a Lettuce Leaf, & Mrs Rabbit Cooking, BP4, 6 boxed, (9).

Lot 99

An antique doll's oak dresser, with two drawers and a delft rack, 21" x 23", together with contents including miniature blue and white ceramics, cooking items etc. (qty) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 38

A set of six Bereuther cups and saucers together with a quantity of French cooking moulds etc

Lot 163

A collection of assorted Gabriel Industries / Marx Toys 1970's Lone Ranger action figures and playset accessories. The collection comprising x5 Lone Ranger action figures, x2 small comic books and a large quantity of accessories and clothing items to include raft with crocodile, cooking items, weapons, saddles, guns, ore car and more. Interesting assortment. 

Lot 1265

MRS BEETON. 'Book of Household Management'. New Edtion 1906, advertisements at the front and the rear, colour frontispiece, maroon sheepskin binding, profusely illustrated with colour and black and white plates, Ward, Lock & Co; ELIZABETH DAVID. 'A Book of Mediterranean Food' and 'French Country Cooking'. 1st editions, illustrated by John Minton, 1950 and 51 respectively.

Lot 194

CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY TRIPOD – QIJIA CULTURE A cooking vessel with three hollow bulbous legs. The surface coated with thin cord impressions with “piecrust” decoration around the rim and to the lower body. Two loop handles at opposing sides of the body. Qijia culture (2200-1600BC). 14cm tall Provenance: the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.

Lot 225

A BOX OF COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE A VINTAGE COOKING PAN, WALKING STICK, LAMP ETC.

Lot 261

THREE CARTONS OF STUDIO CERAMICS, COOKING POTS, EVESHAM PATTERN RAMEKINS AND EGG CODDLERS

Lot 113

A North African Copper Cooking Pot, 28cm Diameter

Lot 238

A late 17th/early 18th century leaded bronze skillet, by John Fathers I (d. 1688) or John Fathers II (d. 1749)With slightly moulded rim, the bowl raised on three splayed 'D'-section legs, the handle cast with the words 'PRAIES GOD FOR ALL', the very tip of the handle cast with the initials 'IF' bisected by a horizontal arrow, bowl height 12.9cm (5 1/16in), bowl diameter 17cm (6 11/16in)Footnotes:LiteratureSee R. Butler & C. Green, English Bronze Cooking Vessels & their Founders 1350-1830, Exhibition Catalogue (2003), pp. 49-64 for more information on the graduated set of 'motto' skillets produced by the Fathers foundry.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 335

A quantity of various tea and coffeeware, dinnerware to include Henry Watson storage jars, salt glazed cooking dishes etc.

Lot 347

An interesting small silver figure of a seated man cooking on a brazier, Assayed London 1977. Makers mark TCJ. 56g (5cm tall)

Lot 138

SIGNED COPIES (All hardback first editions with dust jacket, unless otherwise stated): Duffy, C A: The king of Christmas (2 copies), Pablo Picasso’s Noel, Wenceslas, Sincerity (Limited edn); McGough, R: Waving at trains (Paperback); Nottingham, P: The technique of Torochon Lace, Bobbin lace (reprint), Bucks point lace (Rep, & not signed); Springett, C&D: Success to the lace pillow (paperback); Sawfor, B: The Butterflies of Hertfordshire; Wild flower habitats of Hertfordshire; Heiney, P: Farming times; Second crop; Grogen, J: Marley and me (paperback); Lockhart, JM: Raptor; Graydon, E: Air dog to top dog; Heath, E: The course of my life (Plus a signed letter); Whicker, A: Wicker’s war; Mcnab, A: Firewall; Lynam, D: I should have been at work; Husselhoff, D: Making waves; Archer, J: Collected short stories; Martin, J: Fast cooking; Vickers, S: The cleaner of chartres; Hausmann, M: not signed, no dw. ( 26)

Lot 256

Mel Crawford (Canadian, B. 1925) "Bringing Home the Tree" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. Imagine a lone cowboy riding the open range a hundred years ago. He's been chasing stray doggies for two weeks. He's tired, cold, and just a little bit lonely. But tonight it's Christmas Eve, so he hurries into town to pick up some gifts the shopkeeper has been holding for him. Then one last stop along the trail to cut down the little spruce tree he's been keeping his eye on for months. He heads home with his pack horse loaded with Christmas spirit. A light snow is falling and he can see through the flakes a familiar puff of smoke curling up from his cabin. Inside, his family is cooking Christmas dinner and eagerly watching out the window for his return. Christmas in the Old West was very different from Christmas today, and yet it some ways it was very much the same. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 17.25 x 15 in. Unframed. (B07720)

Lot 552

*Rational Self Cooking Centre Comb Oven on Stand

Lot 143

2021 Shepherds Hut Transmission: Mileage: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 & 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. Four double sockets and four vintage LED style wall lights have also been installed with two bulkhead lights to the exterior to finish off that authentic look and feel. A fitted kitchenette with base level units and worktop, including hot water heater, Belfast sink and tap (will need connecting to mains drainable and water supply) has been installed to complete the interior aspect of this traditional Shepherds Hut. The Hut doesn’t include any groundwork, mains connections, or installation, all of which can be quoted separately. Also buyers please not 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 726

An Alcan cooking utensils 'aluminium' showcard, circa 1970s, 8 1/4 x 11 3/4", plus three small showcards including Webbs Crystal and May-Day Pottery.

Lot 690

A Kendrick & Sons of West Bromwich 2½ gallon swing handled cooking pot

Lot 746

A quantity of dolls house fireplaces with wooden surrounds; brass fire fenders; fire dogs; cooking range etc.

Lot 771

A quantity of dolls house dolls and furniture to include cooking range, mangle, cooppered washing barrels, bath, miniature brushes, brass steps, brass pedestal table, and three dolls etc.

Lot 786

A cast iron cooking cauldron with swing handle

Lot 338

A box of Cousances cast iron cookware, the lot to include a Le Creuset cooking pot and cover

Lot 711

Collection of Four Decorative Cat Wall Plates, 'Old Tad's Golden Oldies Wall Plates, made in Germany, '; also, a Royal Worcester 'Cats & Kittens' plate; together with two Franklin Mint Heirloom cat plates, 'Cat Nap' and 'Cooking up Trouble'. With certificates of authenticity.

Lot 257

SHELF OF HARDBACK BOOKS OF VARIOUS SUBJECTS INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE, MILITARY & COOKING

Lot 639

2 WALL CLOCKS, BRASS MAGAZINE RACK, ENAMEL COOKING DISHES ETC

Lot 437

Approximately 50 albums including James Griffin, Noel Harrison, The Barry Goldberg Reunion, Tim Hollier, Jon and Robin, Sammy Johns, The Hobbits, Tommy Graham, Golden Earring, The Great Society, The Great Metropolitan Steam Band, Grease Band, The Griffin, Ellie Greenwich, Norman Greenbaum, Partridge Green Esq, Great Shackled Bird, Gulliver, The Guess Who, Joyous Noise, Joyful Noise, Joy Of Cooking, The Journeymen, Jonsey, Paul Jones etc 

Lot 1221

Mixed aluminium cooking pots of varying size. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1319

Silvercrest food mixer, aluminium cooking pot and a single handled aluminium pot. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.

Lot 444

A parcel of aluminum and enamel cooking pots and jam pans, largest 50cm high

Lot 457

A copper coal scuttle with ceramic handles, together with a copper cooking pot and cover and a stoneware Arnold Foster Mother lamb feeder

Lot 1134

A Wrought Iron Two-Prong Fork, 18th Century, the upper surface with "chip" decoration, 26ins, and a collection of cooking implements, including - brass and wrought iron skimmer, 21.75ins, and a steel pie peel, 19.75ins (nine pieces)

Lot 1138

A Brass Skimmer, Late 18th Century, 22.5ins, and a collection of cooking implements, including - a wrought iron two-prong log fork, 37ins (nine pieces)

Lot 1142

A Brass and Wrought Iron Ladle, Late 18th Century, with pierced strainer to lip, 27ins, and a collection of cooking implements, including a wrought iron Scottish bannock turner, 17.25ins (nine pieces)

Lot 1145

A Brass Fork, 19th Century, with four tines and a cut-out design of three hearts, 23ins, and a collection of cooking implements, including - a brass ladle with swan head terminal, 9.5ins

Lot 644

FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE OF KITCHENALIA, METALWARES, CUTLERY, reproduction Dutch style wall clock with brass weights and pendulum, an Antler briefcase, an oak cased mantel clock, small quantity of postcards, tablemats, coasters, cooking tins, boxed and loose cutlery, wooden tray, men's hats, pewter plates, heavy brass pestle and mortar, copper etc (five boxes and loose)

Lot 526

TEN BOXES AND LOOSE KITCHEN CROCKERY, COOKING EQUIPMENT, etc, including assorted ceramic serving platters, a quantity of Burleigh cream glazed dinner and tea wares, two Mason Cash & Co mixing bowls, novelty and other mugs, blue and white kitchen ware including Sadlers, etc (ten boxes and loose)

Lot 152

709a: Box of cooking interest including cookery recipes/ephemera, some early 19th century

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