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Poole (Watkin, ed.). The Female's Best Friend, or the Young Woman's Guide to Virtue, Economy and Happiness, containing a Complete Modern System of Cookery, new ed., Manchester, Gleave, 1826, eng. frontis. and addn. vign. title, twelve eng. plts. correct as list at rear, occasional spotting, contemp. full calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed with some worming damage at head of upper joint, 8vo (1)
A Poole pottery dish, pattern 528/VU, the Persian Deer, decorated by Ruth Pavely, painted, impressed and incised marks, 38cm (A similar dish was shown in the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, 1924, the International Exhibition of Modern, Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, the Ideal Home Exhibition, 1927 and the Exhibition of Industrial Art, Leipzig, 1927)
DORSET and WESSEX. Eyton, Rev. R.W. A Key to Domesday. London and Dorchester, 1878. -- Sydenham, John. The History of The Town and County of Poole. Poole, 1839. Lithographic plates (plates and 2 text leaves remargined) -- Pope, Alfred. The Old Stone Crosses of Dorset. 1906. Folding map and plates -- Mayo, Charles Herbert. Bibliotheca Dorsetiensis. P.P. 1885. (flyleaf loose). With 18 others. 8vo., and 4to., mostly orig. bindings. (22)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK dial: cream painted, signed Jon. Lehman, Poole, subsidiary seconds ring and calendar crescent, the arch with a moving group of Adam and Eve, case: the hood flanked by spiral twist pillars beneath a swan neck pediment, the waist door also flanked by sprial twist pillasters, 103in. (262cm.) high
An Edwardian silver oval sugar basin, the partly ribbed body with two bracket handles and a silver Poole Regatta bowl inscribed beneath applied enamel pennants Various dates and makers. Together with an Edwardian novelty silver pepper in the form of a miniature saucepan. Makers G. S and F. S, Chester 1905, and two pierced silver peppers with blue glass liners and a silver partly ribbed mustard pot with purple glass liner and spoon. Various dates and makers. (5).
A Carter, Stabler and Adams Poole pottery bulbous vase (shape No. 166), decorated in rose, blue, green and black with bold stylised leaf and floral ornament, on a cream ground with green and blue banded rim and footrim, 6.25ins high (impressed factory mark to base and decorators marks in black)

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