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MARIA ELIZA RUNDELL "A LADY": A NEW SYSTEM OF DOMESTIC COOKERY FORMED UPON PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMY..., L, 1838, engrd frontis + 9 engrd plts complete, old blind stpd cl gt + JOSEPH LONG: TABLES FOR ASCERTAINING THE STRENGTH OF SPIRITS, WITH SIKES'S HYDROMETER WITH AN ABSTRACT OF THE ACT OF PARLIAMENT, L, 1835, modern rebnd hf cf gt, new eps + ELSIE M HALL & BERTHA W LOGIE ROBERTSON: RED CROSS COOKERY BOOK, Concepcion 1916, orig limp cl soiled + MISS M L ALLEN: SOUPS, BROTHS, PUREES WITH DIRECTIONS HOW TO PREPARE THEM EASILY AND ECONOMICALLY, L, 1894, orig cl bkd bds + ROBERT HUTCHISON: FOOD AND THE PRINCIPLE OF DIETETICS, L, 1900, orig cl + JOHN BURNETT: TEA AND ITS ADULTERATION, [ND], 197pp typescript, orig cl binder + LORD WESTBURY: HAND LIST OF ITALIAN COOKERY BOOKS, Firenze 1963, orig prtd wraps (7)
A 19th century Sikes Hydrometer, in a mahogany and inlaid fitted case, bearing a label for W. J Burrow, London, 20cm, together with another Sikes Hydrometer, bearing a label for Loftus, Oxford St, London, a set of Hydrostatical glass bubbles, B. Corte, Glasgow, cased, two Sikes Tables books, and two hydrometer instruction leaflets
Two mahogany cased Sikes' Hydrometers Dring and Fage, London, and T. O. Blake, London, late 19th century Each with calibrated brass float, bone Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and nine circular brass weights, the first signed Dring & Fage, LONDON to the side of the float scale, with additional block-shaped weight and in blue velvet lined mahogany box with caddy moulded lid inset with an bone plaque inscribed SIKE'S HYDROMETER, DRING & FAGE, 145 STRAND, LONDON, MAKERS TO THE REVENUE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM & COLONIES , 22.8cm (9ins wide); the second complete with cylindrical glass vessel and magnifying glass in red velvet-lined mahogany box inset with plaque engraved SIKE'S HYDROMETER, T. O. BLAKE, 57 HATTON-GARDEN, LONDON. E.C. to lid, 13.5cm (5.25ins) wide; together with respective copies of SIKE'S TABLES, the first leather bound, published by Dring and Fage, London 1866; the second published by H.M. Stationary Office, London 1816, (4). The firm of Dring and Fage are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from several addresses in London from 1798 until well in to the 20th century. T. O. Blake appears not to be recorded in the usual sources.

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