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A collection of assorted curiosities and silver, to include a Georgian silver cylinder vinaigrette, a Georgian silver cylinder trinket box, three items of George III dolls house furnishings, (wick trimmer, warming pan and remains of a cooking pot), with an old label of provenance, an 18th Century European enamel circular lidded snuff box, (s.d), a cased fan (s.d), Uncle George's purse, 1827, a silver open-faced pocket watch, miniature brass travelling dominoes, an 1889 crown etc (parcel)
A group of collectibles to include a vintage travel alarm clack in leather case (af), two RAF related books 'ABC of the RAF' edited by Sir John Hammerton and 'RAF Manual of Cooking and Dietry' dated April 1942, a small quantity of military buttons and brass button polisher, a metal battleship (af), a hallmarked silver small berry spoon, three 19th century ceramic jelly moulds of small proportions, etc.
Hand-washing basin narcissus green in ceramic, likely Song Dynasty. The basin is oval, with the oblique and thin sides and four legs in the shape of cloud. It is entirely covered by a bright light green lacquering. During cooking, the piece was supported by 6 small underlying supports, which at the end of production remained creamy and without laccatura.H cm 7. Length 23.4 cm. Depth 16 cm.
A very rare 18th century English or Dutch hand forged brass salamander, the turned handle with acorn finial and the disc browning surface with palmette decoration to the junction, 16 5/8in. (42.5cm.) long. * Salamander - used as a hearth cooking spatula when needed, the salamander was primarily a browning iron holding a dish above the flame for the final touch or heated to red hot in the fire, then held above a roast or a custard to brown the surface.
BOOKS, a collection of approximately forty titles featuring TV personality biographies and a small number of 'Classics' published by Heron, also includes a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle and a AGFA family cine camera and viewer, stainless steel table ware including eight old hall goblets, serving dishes, etc, flatwares, cast metal cooking range, table lamps, sundry items, etc
* GERRY GOLDWYRE, SHORELINE watercolour on paper, signed and dated 1991 15cm x 45cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Gerry Goldwyre is a multi talented Scot who was the series winner of "MasterChef" (BBC TV) in 1994 and again in 2000 when he went head-to-head with previous winners and prevailed. With his wife, Sue, Gerry runs The Water Tower near Edinburgh, a 12 cover private dining restaurant. When not cooking he paints and gardens and his talents in all three disciplines have been well documented in the press and wider media.
Denby Chevron - A large retro vintage 20th Century English dinner service by Denby in the Chevron pattern finished in matt green. The service comprising an assortment of tea / coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot and teapot, water jugs, varying sizes of side plates, dinner plates, cooking pots, egg cups and much more. Marks to bases.
* Boggis (James, 1806-1847). An album of rural sketches and drawings, thought to be of the countryside around Essex, containing a total of 49 pencil and watercolour wash drawings, on rectos of each sheet only, depicting a variety of country scenes with figures and animals, including scything, pumping and drawing water, feeding workers in the fields, transporting cattle across water in a boat, ploughing (and mending a plough), bee keeping, milking, fishing, cooking on a tripod, hanging out the laundry, a horseback peddlar, etc., interleaved with tissue guards (generally creased and spotted, 1 or 2 missing), sheet size 18 x 27.5cm (7 x 10.75ins), hinges repaired with fabric tape, inscribed on the front free endpaper 'Lucy Boggis from Arthur W. Weston May 15th 1879', original pink cloth, partially faded, spine frayed at ends, gilt lettered 'Drawings' on upper cover, oblong 4to, together with an autograph letter signed from P.J.S. Boggis relating to provenance dated 26th March 1979Qty: (1)NOTESAccompanied by a letter of provenance from P.J.S. Boggis to the current owner dated 26th March 1979, attributing the drawings to his great uncle James Boggis "who had artistic talents of a high order & was born in 1806 and lived at Earls Colne in Essex", going on to say "Colchester was the family home of my ancestors (our family tomb is there as well as a museum named 'The House of Boggis') & since the drawings were more than likely a family handown I would think the scenes depicted were of the Essex countryside." James Macdonald Boggis was the eldest of 4 sons of Isaac Rolfe Boggis and his wife, Elizabeth Mayor (née Stubbs). A semi-invalid owing to a heart condition, he was a scholar at Peterhouse College, Cambridge, and was known as 'Blue Boggis'. He was an artist in oils and watercolours and exhibited his works at various London galleries. As well as the aforementioned Earl's Colne, James Boggis also resided at Langham Hall and Little Horkesley Priory, both in Essex. The drawings are skilfully executed and clearly carefully observed from nature, suggesting the artist was well taught, perhaps by one of the Norwich School painters, several of whom at this time earnt a living as teachers of drawing.
A Wrought-Iron Cruis-Type Lamp, possibly Portuguese, 18the/19th century, the cartouche shaped terminal pierced with a cross within a wrigglework border, suspended from a twisted hook, 36cm high; An Iron Cooking Pot, of ovoid form with overhead swing handle, 20cm high; A Pine Spoon Rack, of triangular form, with seven various pewter spoons, 54cm wide; A Pewter Warming Plate, 25cm wide; A French Pewter Covered Jug, marked Meunier Martin and with touch marks for Lille, 22cm high; A Brass Sign, as an armorial flanked by two heraldic birds, 44cm wide; A Brass Pot Hook, with baluster hinge and scroll wall plate, 30cm long; A Wire Letter Rack, 37cm wide; A Flat Iron, with cockerel finial, the handle cast with G, 17cm long; and An Oak Slatted Door, 55cm by 44cm
Pair: Private A. Baker, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), who was killed in action on the Western Front on 3 May 1918 British War and Victory Medals (G-24742 Pte. A. Baker. E. Kent R.); Memorial Plaque (Archibald Baker) mounted on a wooden base, with Buckingham Palace enclosure; Memorial Scroll, ‘Pte. Archibald Baker, East Kent Regt.’, in OHMS scroll tube holder addressed to ‘Mr. F. Baker, Red Cottages, Wigginton, Tring, Herts.’ nearly extremely fine (4) £180-£220 --- Archibald Baker was born in Wigginton, Hertfordshire in 1899 and attested for The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) at Watford, Hertfordshire. He served with D Company of the 6th (Service) Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front and was killed in action by shell-fire on 3 May 1918. Corporal A. B. Smalley, of D Company, 6th The Buffs, gave the following details of the circumstances of the recipient’s death: ‘He was struck in the head by a piece of shell and killed instantly... No name can be given to the battle, as it was a general engagement along the line.’ Baker is buried in Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet. Sold together with a quantity of ephemera including the recipient’s hand written military cookbook containing a large number of field cooking techniques and recipes - recipes typically in quantities for a strength of 100 men, indicating that Baker was likely one of D Company’s cooks (typically 2 cooks per company); Imperial War Graves Commission Memorial Scroll, slightly torn, in tube; two Buffs Christmas Cards, inscribed by the recipient; War Office Army Form B. 104-82, death notification; handwritten letter of condolence to the recipient’s sister from Corporal A. B. Smalley, D Company, 6th The Buffs, providing further details of the circumstances of the recipient’s death; another similar letter from the Officer Commanding D Company; The Buffs cap badge; the recipient’s “Active Service” Testament 1916 and “Helps to Worship booklet” these both inscribed; “A Form of Prayer” booklet.
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE OF KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, CERAMICS, BLANKETS, DRINKING GLASSES, etc including a boxed Royal Stafford Noddy baby's bowl, four coffee cups and saucers makes include Royal Doulton and Aynsley, a Radfords cottage butter dish on stand, brass cigarette box, hinge broken, a reproduction magnifying glass on stand, a boxed air bed, boxed Wok, boxed set of decorative gold plates and tray, mugs, white kitchen crockery, cooking utensils, etc (five boxes and loose)
Attributed to David Cox (British 1783-1859) - Landscape with gypsy encampment, cooking pot etc, watercolour and body colour on paper, unsigned but with remains of old label verso David Cox, further indistinct inscription, 16 x 23.5cm approx, framed, together with a further 19th century watercolour of a thatched cottage, with signature bottom left D Cox, 19.5 x 26.5cm approx, unframed, and three further 19th century watercolours in the manner of David Cox of a watermill, rustic building and mountainous landscape, various sizes (5)
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