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Accum.Treatise on the Art of Making Wine second edition half-title engraved title-vignette of wine press 24pp. advertisements at end light spotting original boards uncut spine worn upper board lacking paper covering 1823 § Child (Samuel) Every Man his Own Brewer a small treatise explaining the art and mystery of brewing porter ale twopenny and table-beer... second edition 19pp. signed by author on verso of title modern calf-backed marbled boards for the Author [c.1790]; and 2 others on brewing 8vo(4)
[Roberts & Porter] Cups and their Customs second edition chromolithographed frontispiece advertisement leaf at end 1869 § Penzer (N. M.) The Book of the Wine-Label 1947 § Broadbent (Michael) The Great Vintage Wine Book 2 vol. the first signed and inscribed by the author 1980-91 § Dethier (Jean editor) Château Bordeaux Paris 1988 § Faith (Nicholas) The Story of Champagne wood-engraved illustrations by John Lawrence 1988 illustrations original cloth or boards all but the first with dust-jackets the second torn and defective others a little rubbed; and c.35 others on wine 8vo & 4to(c.40)
Prinsep.Journal..Voyage..Calcutta..Van Diemen`s La second edition folding map 18pp. publishers` catalogue at end signature of Mrs. B. Aislabie at head of title map lightly water-stained modern cloth 1833 § East India Kalendar...for the year 1791 title lightly browned modern mottled calf joints rubbed 1791; and 7 others registers and lists relating to India 8vo et infra(9) ***Benjamin Aislabie (1774-1842) wine-merchant and cricket administrator first secretary and later president of the MCC who introduced order and respectability to the previously somewhat shambolic organization..
A George III silver wine label by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, curved with plume of feathers, engraved ‘LISBON’, with a suspension chain, 4.5cm (1.75in) wide; another by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1792, canted-rectangular, engraved ‘PORT’; and George IV example by William Bateman, oval, engraved ‘SHERRY’ (3)
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