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A small freestanding stripped pine open bookcase with graduated shelves and swept supports, approx 108 cm high x 80 cm wide x 20 cm deep, together with an Edwardian oak framed wall mirror of octagonal form with applied bead mouldings and an oval cast iron cooking pot with loose swing handle (3)
A Roman bronze patera handle with square section rod, to the end a dog’s head with ears back against the head, collar to the neck. A petera in Roman times was a kind of frying pan used for cooking and sometimes for religious ritual purposes. The neck of the handle is slightly pitted from constant use in ancient times. The item is mounted on a wooden base and pin for display purposes. Mounted on a custom made stand. Size: 120mm x 25mm. Condition: Excellent. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of Michael Green, Tiverton region, collection formed between 1970's - 2012. Michael has collected many stunning pieces of ancient art, antiquity and coins over the many years, all legally acquired from auctions and private collections in the local areas. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
COLLECTION OF 'ALESSI' KITCHEN AND OTHER ACCESSORIESincluding a 'Coccodandy' egg cooking basket, 'Pino' funnel, 'Piripicchio' clothes shaver, 'Flash' electric torch and 'Bruce' table lighter, all designed by Stefano Giovannoni, 'Smoki Christiani' corkscrew, 'Pensées' box for notebooks and 'Liberté' box for holding envelopes, all designed by Philippe Starck, 'Cosmo' cocktail shaker designed by Marc Newton, Paprika Castor designed by Ettore Sottsass, 'Sitges' glass coaster in stainless steel designed by Lluis Cloter, and 'Antonio' clothes pegs designed by Guido Venturini, all with boxes and packaging
Diners De Gala: Supremes of Lilliputian Malaises 1971Salvador DaliLimited Edition Print Lithograph Framed Artist Proof 20/50 56 x 41cmThe color lithograph comes from the collection Les Diners de Gala, a cooking book realized by Dalì in 1972. The artist translates in Surrealist style the recipes of his wife.The lithograph is signed on the right bottom and numbered on the left bottom . In the middle there is an illustration which represents the collection: it's the Spoon on Crutches or La Cuillère molle.
LNER paraffin lamp, two brass jam pans, horse brasses, Arts & Crafts brass trivet, vintage Valor cooking stove with original box and a vintage suitcase containing a hand embroidered silk shawl, table linen etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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