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A Victorian brass footman, a Victorian copper coal helmet, a Regency brass and copper tea urn of barrel form, a pair of early 19th Century brass table candlesticks and a Victorian copper bed warmer with turned wooden handle, a 19th Century Dutch embossed brass jardinier as a wine cooler, a copper brass-handled bucket, a pair of painted wooden bellows and a copper kettle of large proportions
A collection of silver wares comprising a pair of miniature silver chairs, each decorated with fisherman, bearing import marks, a mother of pearl and silver baby's rattle / teether with owl decoration, a silver cheroot holder, silver napkin ring, silver cigarette box of square form, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a plated wine label inscribed "Whisky" and another inscribed "Gin"
A box containing a pair of 19th Century papier-mache wine coasters with gilt Greek key and acanthus leaf decoration, miniature of a young girl holding a doll, set within an ebonised frame, three ebonised and brass mounted 19th Century silhouette / miniature frames, a painted tin toleware pen tray, micro-mosaic picture frame, etc CONDITION REPORTS The miniature frames have various small chips to the corners of the frames. On the smallest frame the back is missing with cardboard replacement. The glass is all generally good, some small chips to the edges but not visible from the front. All show general signs of wear and tear throughout. The ivory and tortoiseshell pot is in poor condition, losses, splits, breaks, repairs etc especially mainly to the lid. Some small chips, scratches, marks throughout. Appears to be water damage to the picture with a split running along the middle. Various general signs of wear and tear. The wooden pot has some damage to the paper works, some stains, very greyed. Small chips and small losses to the wine bottle holders - all with major damage to the rim in various places resulting in cracks and losses, one with small scratches, losses to the interior. Both general signs of wear and tear. To the miniature - some damage to the frame, some dark marks, a black spotted mark to the picture, generally good. To the micro-mosaic frame - various losses, chips dmaages etd throughout, various general signs of wear and tear
A pair of Chinese Dehva wine cups, Qin Dynasty, 19th Century, each oval vessel moulded with blossoms and insects, on lobed feet, 5.6cm wide and a Dehva stem cup, probably 18th Century, moulded with prunus, 6cm high (3)Condition Report: The pair good, one with firing crack in foot, stress cracks at top of stem
Food & drink.- Markham (Gervase) The English House-vvife. Containing the inward and outward Vertues which ought to be in a compleate Woman. As her skill in Physicke, Surgery, Cookery, Extraction of Oyles, Banqueting-Stuffe, Ordering of great feasts, Preserving of all sorts of Wines..., title with woodcut printer's device, M2 with woodcuts of gauging marks for wine, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, without initial blank, I2-4 small section of lower corner torn away (not affecting text), small hole within text of P3, with loss of a few letters, some staining and soiling, contemporary calf, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, rubbed and scratched, [Bitting p.309 (note); Poynter pp.128-131; Simon BG 1005; STC 17353], small 4to, by Nicholas Okes for John Harison, 1631. ⁂ An incredibly varied text, that includes receipts for various dishes, distillation, brewing, preserving wine, dying of wool, dairy produce, perfumes, hemp and flax, and even baldness and bad breath. It was originally published as Country Contentments, or English houswife in 1623. Provenance: 'Phillip Keepes, his Booke, 1657' (ink signature to A3v).
Food & drink.- [Cosnett (Thomas)] The Footman's Directory, and Butler's Remembrancer, third edition, foxed, original printed upper wrapper laid down and bound in at start, modern half calf, [cf. Bitting p.102], large 12mo, 1824. ⁂ A rare edition, with no copies on COPAC. Written by an experienced butler, the work outlines daily practical duties, as well as moral and behavioural obligations. Includes sections on tea and coffee urns, cruet stands, decanting wine and management of the cellar.
Cookery & Medical.- Collection of cookery/medical recipes, accounts and book catalogue, manuscripts in several hands, c. 300pp., many loose or pasted down on ff., some dampstaining affecting some ff., browned, numerous tears to edges, original vellum covers, soiled and creased, lacks spine, folio, 1738-1840s. ⁂ Compiled from the 18 century onwards the owner makes several reference to Colston Bassett in Nottinghamshire. Recipes include: "To cure the mange in a Dog"; "An Apple Pudding"; "Cheescakes"; "Duchess of Devonshires tea-cakes"; "Shrewsbury Cakes"; "Orange Marmalade"; "Confection of Pepper Mint"; "Carolina Snowballs"; "Cowslip Wine"; "Orange Wine"; "To stew Carp or Tench"; "Elixer Saludis, or Elixer of Health from Miss Tissington"; "For the Distemper..."; "Pudding & Sauce for a Hare"; "Raisin Wine (Mrs. Lee's Receipt)"; "Mrs. Chadwick's Pills for my Asthmatics, or Windy Complaint"; "Captain Gell's medicine for The Gout... 1785"; "To make Artificial Yeast"; "To candy Angelica (Mrs. Garnet)"; "A fine bread pudding" etc.
Reynolds (John 'of the Mint') A Brief and Easie way by Tables, to cast up Silver..., title in red and black within typographic border, by Thomas Fawcet, 1651 [colophon dated 1652]; bound with 4 other works (in 2 vol.) by the same author, A2 recto with manuscript corrections in the author's hand, another work with two-column table also in Reynold's hand and with some corrections to printed figures throughout and at the end "The last of Sept. 1663 This Booke examined By me John Reynolds of ye Mynt", uniformly bound in contemporary sheep, red morocco label to one volume, the other with spine rubbed, Macclesfield library copies with bookplates and small embossed stamps, 8vo, 1651-63. ⁂ Fine collection of five very rare or unique tabular tracts on mensuration, gauging, and the casting-up of silver, gold, and pewter, by the best-known master of the mint before Isaac Newton. Reynolds's lifelong career as assay-master (at Goldsmiths' Hall) and assistant master and master of the Royal Mint (1648-52, 1652-63) has been studied by C. E. Challis, in 'John Reynolds and the Sterling Standard', British Numismatic Journal 62 (1992), 237-46, and more generally in his New History of the Royal Mint (1992). Reynolds's various 'Tables', although of lasting use and influence in their time, were published privately, almost certainly in small quantities, designed for colleagues and subordinates in the Government of Charles II. As practical handbooks, their printed text was subject to amplifications and corrections (not, for the most part, yet recognized by ESTC-online), and when these could not be instantly provided in the press, Reynolds himself (as here) seems to have supplied his own MS updates, and certified copies of his works by signing them. The four other works comprise: Untitled table of four leaves, 'By the Proclamation, / 1662. / Crowne Gold of 22. Carrets', Not found in Wing or ESTC-online, but the BL has a copy; The Pewterers Mold ... by John Reynold [sic] of the Mynt. Printed by T. F. 1662, Not in Wing or ESTC-on-line; A Table Concerning the Line of Measure. Composed by John Reynolds of the Mint, 1662, Not in Wing or ESTC-on-line; For Emptiness. A Short and easie way by Tables for finding out the Emptiness of any Casks. Calculated by me John Reynalds of the Mynt. London, Printed by T. F. for the Author, 1663, with three blank leaves at the end containing further manuscript notes on wine casks from Bordeaux and Spain, etc., in the hand of the rear-pastedown annotator of (1) above. A very early English attempt at systematic 'gauging' tables, which were essential to Excise inspectors for determining quantities of wine and spirits imported, Not in Wing or ESTC-on-line.
1984 Royale Sabre 2.8 Finished in BMW Wine Red matched to a Red interior, this smart looking example is understood to have been supplied as kit number 3 in 1994. The donor vehicle was a 1984 Sierra XR4i 2.8i V6 with a type 9 5-speed gearbox. Having had 5 owners and displaying some 28,000 miles, we are informed that the engine and gearbox were overhauled c.20,000 and c.23,000 miles ago respectively, along with a new clutch being fitted. The previous keeper had the Sabre professionally re-sprayed and the interior re-trimmed with a walnut dash. Shod with Michelin tyres all round including the spare, the car is offered with a tonneau cover and stainless steel exhaust silencer. Described as 'running superbly' with 'everything working', 'PYV 130' is offered with a no-advisory MOT certificate into May 2017.
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