A substantial 19th century copper kettle with applied shaped brass handle and finial lid, 31 cm tall approx together with a similar example, a single tin lined 19th century lidded copper cooking pan with applied iron handle with device mark to underside, also together with a brass water can, etc (4)
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An interesting collection of interior effects to include six heavy cast metal gilded door plates with pierced foliate wreath decoration, a pair of cast metal two divisional wall sconces with trailing acanthus type moulded detail, a single iron work wall hanging two divisional sconce, a slender wall mirror set within an arched metal work frame, a substantial shallow iron pan with stamped detail to the handle, a further iron cooking pan, a pair of panels in the style of antique carved oak depicting figures, a cast brass vase of tapering squared form with applied dragon medallion detail in the Chinese style with a patina finish, etc
A collection of nine Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures, 'Tom Thumb', 'Taylor of Gloucester', 'Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail', 'Diggory Diggory Delvet', 'Mrs Rabbit Cooking', 'Timmy Willie Sleeping', 'Hunca Munca', 'Mrs Rabbit and Bunnies', (all boxed), 'Peter Rabbit' (unboxed), a Wedgwood Peter Rabbit hexagonal money box, two plates, bowl, egg cup and mug.
A Japanese Rice Dixie A Japanese patrol was discovered cooking rice in this Dixie beside a river The Z men opened fire taking particular care not to hit the Dixie. Having wiped out the enemy, both Z men waded across the river, sat amongst the deceased, and enjoyed a cooked rice meal This Jap rice Dixie was considered far superior to the Aussie issue The Aussie Dixie was left there and this Jap Dixie was used for the remainder of the war Height: 14.5cm; Width: 18cm
SELECTION OF METALWARE COOKING ITEMS including a Salters Improved meat jack, an oval pierced brass trivet, an adjustable brass and iron trivet, two pot chains, small brass coal shovel with wood handle, shaped hanging pot holder, long metal pot hook and a shaped copper and iron heat reflector
TRADE CATALOGUES & PRICE LISTS: A good collection of sixty eight trade catalogues and price lists, inter-war period, largely for luxury goods, including fashions, wines, food and drink, etc, to include: 1925-26 price list of the Orient Cigarette Company, Cairo; a collection of ten catalogues for wine merchant Nicolas; catalogues for Aga cooking ranges; promotional brochure for House of Schweppes; Courtauld Fabrics; etc, various sizes and formats, condition generally good to fine. (68)
A Late 19th/early 20th Century Internally Lined Copper Hot Water Vessel of cylindrical form flanked by a pair of applied and studded ironwork handles with a large central brass tap with turned timber handle, a further smaller brass tap to the right hand side set beneath a spout with hinged lid and brass plaque reading Manufacturers of Cooking and Food Service Equipment, Bell Street, London, NW1, the top bearing a simple copper lid with loop handle, 36 cm tall x 36 cm diameter approx (excluding handles and taps).
Faith (Nicholas) - The Story of Champagne, dust-jacket, original cloth, signed by author, 1988 § "Bon Viveur" Happy Cooking Children. Children's Outdoor Cookery with Fanny and Johnnie, signed by Fanny and Johnnie Cradock and with their library label, picture boards, 1959 § Kapoor (Sybil) Modern British Food, dust-jacket, original cloth, 1995, plus a quantity of food and drink related vol., v.s. (qty)
David Hockney (b.1937) - Riding around on a Cooking-Spoon (T.104) etching with aquatint, 1969, signed in pencil, numbered 61/100, from Illustrations for Six Fairy Tales From the Brothers Grimm , printed by the Print Shop, Amsterdam, Published by Petersburg Press, London, on Hodgkinson handmade paper, with full margins, 160 x 250 mm (6 3/8 x 9 7/8 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
20th century AD. A rectangular paper panel on a fabric backing with wooden roller; painting of a man and child seated around cooking implements; lateral panels of archaic text and large calligraphic text above, three red chop seals. 492 grams, overall: 174cm x 65cm, image: 98cm x 61cm (68 1/2 x 25 1/2). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Dated 1822. A group of two framed and glazed tinted sporting prints from the series 'A hunting trip to Melton Mowbray' comprising: a fox hunt with fallen horse (left) and broken fence, group of kneeling men, a man walking with assistance from two comrades (centre) and pack of baying hounds surrounding a man holding the fox's body aloft (right), title beneath '13. Death and the Doctors'; a group of huntsmen with hounds returning, title beneath '14. Dulce domum, - jamdudum animus est in patinis. exeunt in fumo' (sweetly homeward - for some time the mind is on the cooking pot. They leave in smoke); each with old printed label to the reverse 'From Dimmock & Son Fine Art Galleries, Framing and Gilding Establishment, 66 London Street, Norwich. Fancy Goods, Artists' Materials, Paintings Cleaned, Line and Restored'. 1.9 kg total, 66cm (26). Property of an Essex collector. See D. Snelgrove, British Sporting and Animal Prints 1658-1874, London and New Haven, 1981, p.128, no.1. The series 'A hunting trip to Melton Mowbray' comprises fourteen numbered scenes, progressing from left to right, depicting the journey out of town, preparation for the hunt, various incidents during the hunt and the return. Each a lithograph with hand colouring issued by Henry Alken (1785-1851), printmaker, after images by John Dean Paul (1775-1852); published by S.& J. Fuller (active 1811-1826). [No reserve, 2, No Reserve] Fine condition; contemporary frames.
David (Elizabeth) - French Country Cooking, first edition , illustrations by John Minton, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine lightly browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, some small chips to fore-edges, still a very good example overall, 1951 ; Harvest of the Cold Months. The Social History of Ice and Ices, edited by Jill Norman, plates, original boards, dust-jacket, 1994; and c.20 others, by the same, including 5 of her pamphlets on Le Creuset etc., v.s. (c.22)
A.J. Arberry & Charles Perry. Medieval Arab Cookery A.J. Arberry & Charles Perry. Medieval Arab Cookery , 2001 § Lehmann (Gilly) The British Housewife. Cookery Books, Cooking and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 2003 § Dawson (Mark) Plenti and Grase. Food and Drink in a Sixteenth-Century Household, 2009 § Brears (Peter) Traditional Food in Yorkshire, 2014, illustrations, original boards, dust-jackets ; and a small quantity of others, from Prospect Books , v.s. (Sm. Qty) A very good selection of publications from this press, including historical studies, editions of early cookery texts and recipe books.
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