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A box of cooking pots to include Le Creuset and Dutch wareAdditional photos attachedMeasurements of dark blue oval pot : Length : approx 30 cm ;Width : approx 21.5 cmHeight : approx 11 cm / 14.5 cm with lidMeasurements of red Le Creuset pot : Diameter : approx 22.7 cm Height : approx 10 cm / approx 12 cm with lid Measurements of brown Le Creuset pot : Diameter : approx 8.7 cm Height : approx 8.7 cm / approx 10.5 cm with lidMeasurements of blue violet large pot : Diameter : approx 21.5 cm Height : approx 11.5 cm / approx 14 cm with lidMeasurements of blue violet small pot : Diameter : 17 cm Height : approx 9 cm / approx 11 cm with lidCondition as seen in photos provided
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A PEASANT WOMAN COOKING, GARDNER PORCELAIN FACTORY, MOSCOW, LATE 19TH CENTURY realistically modelled, seated on a wood bench and preparing a meal, a jar and pot by her feet, red overglazed Gardner factory mark, numeral 47, impressed factory mark and numeral 7 under base; overall height: 15.5 cm (6 1/8 in.) LOT NOTESLots 276-328 in this auction come from the estate of a prominent New York collector of European heritage. After purchasing his first Gardner figurine more than 20 years ago, he developed an interest in Russian porcelain figures, and amassed a formidable collection over the next two decades, paying particular attention to quality of craftsmanship and authenticity.
Local Interest - M. WHITTAKER MATLOCK BATH - an aqua codd bottle, moulded with two men drinking at a bar and speaking : - HOWS THAT FOR A DRINK ? - IMMENSE, 23cm high; an enamelled Cooking Time Table sign, in yellow with black text, 21cm x 13cm; a World War II military compass box, Type P12, 26.5cm wide (3)
A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engine-turning, raised floral borders and a vacant cartouche on the base, the cover inset with a chased and embossed plaque depicting a rustic interior scene with peasants preparing & cooking food, gilt interior, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1828; 3.55" (9.2 cms) long; 5.8 oz
Bound volume of Punch, Walks and Talk About London, cooking books etc., entered for sale by direct descendants of Thomas Newland Rosser (1857-1935), dockmaster at Bute Docks (later the Cardiff Railway Company). He was apprenticed in 1872, gained his master's certificate in 1880, in 1885 he was appointed deputy dockmaster and in 1896 dockmaster. His father was also a pilot in Cardiff, having been so for around 40 years. Thomas Newland Rosser hosted Captain Scott and the Terra Nova before setting off on their Antarctic expedition. He was also present at two visits of the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert III
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