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The following 4 lots of Crescent sets are unsuitable for posting due to the fatigue present in some components, and can only be posted at the buyer's risk. Crescent Toys boxed No. 1231 Fish Shop set, generally F, incomplete, though with 4 small original accessories, (11 pcs inc box), box F, complete but with damp damage and loss to edges of label. Cooking range slightly fatigued, small loss to top back part, missing cover to one small compartment, figures and accessories playworn but complete. Includes 1 piece of fish, 2 serving ladles, 1 platter for fish.
Nineteen Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figuresComprising Benjamin Ate a Lettuce Leaf, Peter with Daffodils, Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, Benjamin Wakes Up, Peter in Bed, Peter Rabbit, Mrs Rabbit and Peter, Mrs Flopsy Bunny, Fierce Bad Rabbit, Peter with Postbag, Benjamin Bunny Sat on a Bank, Peter and the Red Pocket Handkerchief, Poorly Peter Rabbit, Mr Benjamin Bunny, Mrs Rabbit, Peter Ate a Raddish, Mrs Rabbit and Bunnies, Benjamin Bunny and Mrs Rabbit Cooking. CONDITION REPORT: All appear in good condition
A ZULU BEER POT (20TH CENTURY), SOUTH AFRICA. Dark brown patina, incised decoration. Pots are made in different sizes to traditionally serve different purposes, brewing, serving, and for cooking meat, storing water and grain and for drinking sour milk. Zulu pots moved from mainstream usage, to the high-end world of handcrafted collectibles. Decoration on the pots vary according to family and region. 5ins in height.
A large collection of 19th century and later brass, pewter and cast iron wares, to include; a goffering iron, teapots and covers, a chamber stick, turned candlesticks, a pair of barley twist candlesticks 30cm high, a pair of brass ash trays, a preserve pan, a cooking cauldron, a set of scales and associated weights, a 'Clock Golf', assorted flat irons and horse brasses (Qty)
Badham (Charles David, M.D.), A Treatise on the Esculent Funguses of England, Containing an Account of their Classical History, Uses, Characters, Development, Structure, Nutritious Properties, Modes of Cooking and Preserving, &c., first edition, Reeve Brothers, London 1847, x, 138pp, adverts (16), illustrated throughout with 20 lithographic full-page plates and frontispiece (the first 16 chromolithographs), gilt-embossed and titled drab cloth as issued, the front board with a vignette of mushrooms and fungus, 4to
*Simonau (L., late 19th century). Woman cooking at the fireside, 1893, oil on canvas, depicting a peasant woman seated on a three-legged stool beside a large fireplace, holding a skillet over an open fire, with bellows hung up beside, a large pitcher and plate on the stone floor, and various jugs, candlesticks, and jars on the high oak mantel, signed and dated lower right, canvas maker's large ink stamp in the shape of an artist's palette on verso 'L. Aubé', 65 x 54cm (25.5 x 21.25ins), framed (1)
Large Collection of Reference & Reading Books of Irish, English & International InterestA large collection of approx. 1500 Books; subjects including Gardening, Exhibition Catalogues, Auction Catalogues, Annuals, Novels, Paperbacks, Fiction, History, Reference Works, Cooking, Porcelain Glassware and Chinese Art, hardbacks, Limited Editions, and some paperbacks. w.a.f. (1)
FLEMING IAN: (1908-1964) British Author, creator of the secret agent James Bond. T.L.S., Ian Fleming, with holograph salutation and subscription, two pages, 4to, Kemsley House, London, 20th June 1956, to Antony Terry ('Dear Tony'), Bonn. Fleming thanks his correspondent for a wonderful evening he and his wife have had, continuing, 'and a miraculous way of explaining to Anne the mythos of Teutonia in the briefest possible time' further continuing to inform of their travels into Bavaria, 'the trip went off well except that I had, as I expect you saw, to scrape the barrel really desperately in order to make anything out of Interpol this year. They clamped down on me very tightly' Fleming further tries to assist Terry in stating, 'Having had a quick glance at Bonn I am very sorry for you having to stay there, and I do urge you to get around Germany and the neighbouring countries as much as you can. We will always welcome any suitable excuse if it is likely to produce good copy for the Sunday Times, and it is just a question of you keeping your eyes and ears open and then sending me a cable proposing some exploit' the author adding a postscript to the conclusion, 'It is clear that you made a great mistake in missing this fancy dress party though I can't, for the life of me, see your resemblance to Himmler.' Together with an unsigned copy of a typed letter to Fleming, n.p., 13th May 1956, from an unknown correspondent. The letter suggests an itinerary for Fleming's visit to Germany, giving the names of hotels, places to visit and eat at, stating, in part, 'The Schaumburger Hof is, of course , old world and mush less luxurious than the Dreesen, but on the other hand the room where Hitler slept ist auch etwas, as the Germans say' and of the food, 'I don't know what you like to eat, but one never starves in Germany, though I often get indigestion from the artificial cooking fats which IG Farben have induced Germans to eat since the war, instead of good old schmaltz or butter or olive oil.' With two file holes to the left edge of each page, none of which affects the text. VG, 2 Anthony Terry (1913-1992) British Journalist, a former European Editor of The Sunday Times who was first hired in 1949 by Fleming (at the time the Foreign manager for the newspaper). Terry's obituary in The Independent stated that he was 'one of the paper's most valuable assets, a one-man listening post, a fastidious checker of facts, a burrower into dark corners and a traveller who never complained of fatigue'.
A Beswick Beatrix Potter model of Benjamin Bunny in Tam O'shanter hat, 10cm, printed mark in gold; others, Peter Rabbit, Cecily Parsley, Mrs Rabbit cooking, Cottontail, Old Mr Bouncer, Tom Kitten, Ribby, Simpkin, Ginger, Tabitha Twitchit and Miss Moppet, Tabitha Twitchett, Cousin Ribby, all printed marks in brown (13)
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