Hughson (David). The New Family Receipt-Book: Or Universal Repository of Domestic Economy, Including a Fund of Useful Knowledge and Experience in all the Various Branches of Cookery..., 1st edition, 1817, engraved frontispiece (toned and somewhat edge-frayed), text in double column, some spotting and dampstaining, mainly to first and last few leaves, final few leaves with some worm damage at foot of gutter, page 5 has old repair at fore-edge, modern quarter calf gilt, 4to together with [Copley, Esther] , The Cook's Complete Guide , on the Principles of Frugality, Comfort, and Elegance including the Art of Carving, and the Most Approved Method of Setting-Out a Table...by a Lady, 1st edition, circa 1827, additional engraved title (with fragment of adhered paper at head of gutter), frontispiece and ten engraved plates, Bill of Fare plate for September loosely inserted from another (slightly smaller) copy, occasional spotting and minor marks, front hinge cracked after endpapers, contemporary brown half morocco, rubbed with some wear to extremities, 8vo, plus Macdonald (Duncan) , The New London Family Cook: or, Town and Country Housekeeper's Guide..., 3rd edition, [1812], portrait frontispiece and ten engraved plates, variable spotting and toning, modern blue quarter morocco gilt, 8vo, and five others similar (Qty: 8)First two items: Cagle 766, & 632 respectively.
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Jennings (James). Two Thousand Five Hundred Practical Recipes in Family Cookery, 1841, engraved frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with [Campbell, Charlotte] , The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory, 3rd edition, 1844, some dust-soiling and few marks, original cloth gilt, upper joint repaired, extremities frayed, 8vo, with Dolby (Richard) , The Cook's Dictionary, and Housekeeper's Directory..., new edition , carefully revised, 1832, engraved frontispiece, 7 bills of fare in green & black, original cloth, 8vo, plus other 19th century cookery related, majority cloth bound (Qty: approx. 40)
The Lady's Guide to the Ordering of Her Household, and the Economy of the Dinner Table, by a lady, 1st edition, 1861, original gilt-decorated blindstamped purple cloth, rubbed and some marks and discolouration, 8vo, together with Urbain-Dubois (Felix), The Household Cookery-Book. Practical and Elementary Methods, 1871, wood engraved illustrations including additional title and two plates, signed by author to title verso (as usual), spotting throughout, sometimes heavy, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed at spine ends, plus American Dishes and How To Cook Them , from the Recipes of An American Lady, T. Fisher Unwin, 1883, a little spotting, original decorative cloth, a little rubbed and slightly frayed at head of spine, a nd Dainty Dishes for Indian Tables, 2nd edition, Calcutta, 1881, some spotting, original gilt-decorated cloth, rubbed and a little frayed with slight loss at head of spine, and other late 19th century and early 20th century cookery interest, all in original cloth gilt, generally in very good, bright condition, mostly 8vo (Qty: 44)
Senn (Charles Herman). A collection of approximately 75 books and pamphlets by Herman Senn, mostly early 20th century, including some in multiple editions, titles include Senn's War Time Cooking Guide, Potato Cookery, Side Dishes, Breakfast Dishes and Savouries, Chafing Dish and Casserole Cookery, Cookery for Invalids, The Art of the Table, The People's Kitchen, Simple Cookery for the People, Light Fare Recipes for Cornflour and Paisley Flour Cookery, Ices and How to Make Them, The Menu Book, Senn's Culinary Encyclopaedia, etc., original printed wrappers and original cloth, a few in dust jackets, some rubbing and soiling and occasional wear, mostly 8vo (Qty: approx. 75)
Smith (Eliza). The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion: being a Collection of upwards of Six Hundred of the most approved Receipts..., 10th edition, 1741, engraved frontispiece, 6 folding engraved plates, some ink cross marks to fore-edge margins, occasional light spotting, slight worming to upper blank margins, contemporary manuscript recipe for dried cheeries to front free endpaper, lacking rear free endpaper, contemporary calf, old amateur repairs to joints, some wear, 8vo, together with Moxon (Elizabeth) , English Housewifery, Exemplified in above Four Hundred and Fifty Receipts, Giving Directions in most Parts of Cookery, 12th edition, corrected, 1785, folding table, eight Bills of Fare (six printed back-to-back & one folding, first torn with loss), six leaves with burnt with loss, some browning & dust-soiling, lacking free endpapers, contemporary sheep, joints split and adhesive tape to spine & boards, worn, 12mo, plus an incomplete Cook's Complete Guide, [by Esther Copley], London: George Virtue, [1810] andf incomplete Economist, or New Family Cookery by Anthony Haselmore, 1824 (Qty: 4)
Smith (Mary). The Complete House-keeper, and Professed Cook, new edition, Newcastle: Printed for S. Hodgson, 1786, title neatly strengthened to edges, 2 folding engraved plates of bills of fare (with few repairs), some dust-soiling and spotting, modern calf-backed marbled boards, 8vo, together with Mason (Charlotte) , The Lady's Assistant for Regulating and Supplying the Table; being a Complete System of Cookery..,. 8th edition, 1801, ink signature to title, manuscript recipe for tomato sauce to verso of final leaf and some adhesive tape staining, modern calf-backed marbled boards, 8vo, with Henderson (William Augustus) , The Housekeeper's Instructor; or, Universal Family Cook. Being an ample and clear display of the Art of Cookery in all its various branches, 8th edition, [1800?], engraved frontispiece and 11 plates (2 folding), modern calf-backed marbled boards, 8vo (Qty: 3)
[ Trusler , John]. The Honours of the Table, or, Rules for Behaviour during Meals; with the Whole Art of Carving, illustrated by a variety of cuts. Together with Directions for going to Market, and the Method of distinguishing good Provisions from bad; to which is added a Number of Hints or concise Lessons for the Improvement of Youth, on all occasions in Life. By the author of Principles of Politeness, &c. For the use of Young People, London: Printed for the Author, at the Literary Press, 1788, numerous woodcut illustrations, contemporary manuscript notes to upper margin of A12, contemporary marbled lower board only, 12mo, together with Smith (J., Publisher) , The New Domestic Cookery, 1827, folding engraved frontispiece (creased, marked, frayed to edges and tissue repair), soiling throughout, edges untrimmed, modern calf backed marbled boards, 12mo, with Tyas (Robert, Publisher) , The Hand-Book of Domestic Cookery; containing Directions for preparing upwards of four hundred dishes, 1839, engraved frontispiece (browned & spotted), scattered spotting, all edges gilt, original brown limp cloth gilt, 16mo, and The Hand-Book of Carving..., 1839, wood engraved illustrations to text, all edges gilt, original limp cloth gilt, 16mo, and Warne (Frederick, & Co., Publisher) , Warne's Bijou Books. Etiquette of the Dinner-Table: with the Art of Carving, 1867, chromolithograph frontispiece and additional title, illustrations to text, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, 16mo, plus other similar 19th century cookery, carving, confectionery & etiquette of dinning related etc., mostly small format volumes, including 21 volumes of the Little Book series published by George Newnes Ltd. (Qty: approx. 60)
Reeve (Mrs Henry). Cookery and Housekeeping, a manual of domestic economy for large and small families, 4th edition, 1883, chromolithographed plates, wood engraved illustrations to text, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed and darkened to spine, 8vo, plus Merrythought (A.), Carving Made Easy or Practical Instructions whereby a complete and skilful knowledge of the useful art of carving may be attained, illustrated with engravings of fish, flesh and fowl, together with suggestions for the decoration of the dinner table, Groombridge & Sons, circa 1857, wood engraved illustrations to text, original limp cloth, a little rubbed and faded on spine, small 8vo, plus The Pytchley Book of Refined Cookery and Bills of Fare, by Major L…., fifth edition, circa 1890, advert endpapers, original cloth gilt slightly rubbed and soiled, plus Girls at Home, A Domestic Economy Reader for Use in Schools, T. Nelson, 1906, wood-engraved frontispiece, original decorative cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th and early 20th-century cookery interest, mostly original cloth or boards including booklets (approximately 125 volumes) (Qty: 3 shelves)
Lewis (W.G). The Cook. Plain and Practical Directions for Cooking and Housekeeping; with upwards of 700 receipts, a new edition, corrected and improved by G. Read, Houlston & Stoneman, circa 1850s, 4 pp. publisher’s adverts at rear, spotting throughout, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed, together with Round the Table. Notes on Cookery, and Plain Recipes, with a Selection of Bills of Fare for Every Month, by ‘The G.C.’ [i.e. Victor Chevalley de Rivaz, writing as ‘The Queen Cordon’], first edition, 1872, a few illustrations to text, publisher’s adverts at rear and advert endpapers, some spotting or dust-soiling, original cloth gilt, rubbed, plus The Domestic Service Guide to Housekeeping, Practical Cookery, Pickling and Preserving Household Work, Dairy Management… , etc. being a Handbook of the Duties of the Housekeeper…, 1865, wood-engraved frontispiece, some spotting, original cloth, slightly rubbed, plus Cookery for English Households, by a French Lady, 1864, two wood-engraved plates before title, publisher’s adverts at rear, hinges slightly cracked, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, all 8vo, plus other cookery interest, late 19th and early 20 th -century publications, all original cloth, mostly 8vo (approximately 125 volumes) (Qty: 3 shelves)
Perkins (John). Floral Designs for the Table; being directions for its ornamentation with leaves, flowers, & fruit, 1st edition, Wyman & Sons, 1877, 24 colour plates, inner hinges cracked, original cloth-backed decorative boards, rubbed and soiled with some edge wear, oblong folio, together with Haweis (Eliza) , The Art of Housekeeping, A Bridal Guide, 1889, commercial advert endpapers, title and endpapers browned, original decorative cloth, rubbed and soiled, spine browned, 8vo, plus Hammond (Elizabeth) , Modern Domestic Cookery and Useful Receipt Book…, 9th edition, circa 1850s, engraved frontispiece, additional title and four bills of fare, some spotting and soiling, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, small 8vo, plus a tenth edition of the same work and other cookery interest, late 19th and early 20th century, mainly original cloth, but including some pamphlets, mostly 8vo (approximately 125 volumes) (Qty: 3 shelves)
Salamé (Abraham). A Narrative of the Expedition to Algiers in the Year 1817, under the Command of Admiral Lord Viscount Exmouth, 1st edition, John Murray, 1819, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 engraved folding plates (1 hand-coloured), intermittent light spotting and browning, engraved bookplate of the viscounts Exmouth and ownership inscription of a descendant of Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Pellew ('Fleetwood H. Pellew, May 94') to front pastedown, contemporary diced russia gilt, joints and corners restored, 8vo (21 x 12.6 cm), together with: Lempriere (William), A Tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa Cruz, Tarudant; and thence over Mount Atlas, to Morocco, including a Particular Account of the Royal Harem, 1st edition, for the author, 1791, engraved folding map of Morocco, a few quires spotted, modern half calf to style, 8vo (20.8 x 12.7 cm) , and [Corbett, Thomas], An Account of the Expedition of the British Fleet to Sicily, in the Years 1718, 1719 and 1720 under the Command of Sir George Byng (Aftewards Viscount Torrington), 1st edition, J. and R. Tonson, 1739, folding table, later ownership inscription of a descendant 'Col. Cranmer-Byng, Quendon, Essex') to front pastedown, inner hinges reinforced, contemporary sprinkled calf, 8vo (19.2 x 11 cm) (Qty: 3)Cox I p. 391 (Lempriere). Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.
Eardley Norton: A George III mahogany and gilt brass mounted musical table clock, third quarter 18th century, the 7.75inch arched brass dial with matted centre and date aperture, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minute ring within foliate and scroll cast openwork spandrels, the arch with Strike/Not Strike and Chime/Not Chime subsidiary dials and hand for tune selection with silvered arch marked ' MARCH, MINUET, SONG, COTILLION, MARCH, DANCE', inset silvered name plate marked in italic and Gothic script 'Eardley Norton, London' and numbered '2074', the six pillar triple fusee movement with verge escapement, hour strike on a single bell and 5.25 inch music cylinder, the backplate engraved in italic script 'Eardley Norton, London' and numbered 2074 in the top right hand corner and engraved throughout with foliate scrollwork, pierced foliate cast side grilles and upper top front corners with later green silk backing, the case with gilt brass stop-fluted canted front corners, side carrying handles, pagoda top with five cast urn finials, raised on a gilt brass plinth and ogee bracket feet, 63cm high, 30cm deep (including feet), 37cm wide (including feet ), case 33cm wide Footnote Eardley Norton, member of the Clockmakers' Company is recorded as working between 1762 and 1794 and his work is featured in the Royal Collection including an astronomical clock for George III in Buckingham Palace. Provenance: Originally purchased by W Strang, 1st Baron Strang (1893-1978) whilst c harge d'a ffaires at the British Embassy in Moscow 1930-1933.
A George III mahogany tilt top tripod table, possibly Irish, 18 th century, the square top finely carved with a roundel of Noah’s Ark and the animals leaving the ship, above a plank and waves, joining an outrebound of cloud vignettes, variously carved with lion, camel, ox, rhinoceros, horse, kangaroo, antelope, within fine scroll work, re-entrant corners, raised on a plain column with wrythen fluted baluster and three down curved leaf carved tapering legs and pad feet, 80cm square, 73cm high
A George III oak drop leaf side table, the rectangular two plank top with rear flap above a cock beaded frieze drawer with oversize gilt brass open work escutcheon and swing handles on a shaped apron and square chamfered legs, 88cm wide, 46cm deep, 70cm high Provenance: Coton Hall
A Regency rosewood and satin wood crossbanded breakfast table, the circular tilt top with plain lipped frieze on a triangular column with reeded and leaf carved corners and scroll cappings above a beaded edge and raised on a triangular concave platform and simple scroll block feet, 123cm diameter, 71cm high
A Victorian gothic ash two-piece bedroom suite by Gillows, Lancaster, comprising a dressing table with rectangular swing mirror and lift top gallery compartments, above two frieze drawers and raised on ringturned legs and sledge feet, joined by a rear stretcher, the drawer stamped Gillows, Lancaster, 117cm wide, 60cm deep, approx. 160cm high, and a pot cupboard on suite, 41cm wide, 37cm deep, 84cm high (2)
A Continental giltwood gesso occasional table, the circular top with a cream variegated marble inset, surrounded by leaf, egg and dart and other carved motifs, the pierced frieze decorated with leaves, cartouches etc., on turned tapering legs, headed by rectangular patera, joined by a concave stretcher, with central flame finial, 77cm H, 59cm W.
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