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A circa 1900 Mahogany wine cooler standing on turned legs with broad bosses and compact brass castors, the sloping sides having canted corners, the top with reeded sides lifting to reveal a useful lined interior with divisions for twelve bottles. To each end is a Lion mask drop ring handle. 30" x 21 1/4" x 22 1/4" high approx.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: an Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1908, with twin flying scroll handles, engraved 'Ashtead Junior Lawn Tennis Tournament Double (under 14)' and the winners, on a circular pedestal foot, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) long, with a wooden socle with two electro-plated bands; a pair of Edwardian Irish cauldron salts by John Smyth, Dublin 1904, with shaped circular borders and on three stepped pad feet, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) diameter, with two blue glass liners; a pair of Edwardian cylindrical pepperettes by Griffiths & Singleton, Birmingham 1902, with pierced domed covers, 6.5c, (2 1/2in) high; two mustards; four napkin rings; a silver handled button hook and shoe horn; together with the following electro-plated items, to include: a wine bottle coaster; an oval pedestal tureen and cover; three small trophy cups; a mustard pot; an oval sauce boat and other items 703g (22.6 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
MARKHAM, Gervase. Seven works bound in one volume. 'Cheape and good Husbandry For the well-Ordering of all Beasts and Fowles, and for the genrall Cure of their Diseases,' sixth edition, A3-B4 (pp.10), pp.188, page 92 written as 65, some toning and nibbles to edges of leaves, otherwise a good copy, printed by Anne Griffin for John Harrison, London, 1631; 'Country Contentments: Or, The Husbandmans Recreations,' fifth edition, title with woodcut printer's device, A2-A3 (pp. 3), pp. 118, hole to page 17 effecting text, otherwise vg, Thomas Harperfor John Harison, London, 1633; 'The English House-Wife, Containing the inward and outward Vertues which ought to be in a complete Woman,' title with woodcut printer's device, A3, pp.252, some toning as expected, vg, Anne Griffin for John Harrison, London, 1637; 'The Inrichment of the VVeald of Kent: Or, A Direction to the Husband-man,' title with woodcut printer's device, A2 pp. 24, 1636; 'Markhams Farwell to Husbandry,' A2-A3, pp.153, woodcuts, Edward Griffin for John Harison, 1638; 'A New Orchard and Garden, Or The Best way for planting, grafting, and to make the ground good, for a rich Orchard,' woodcut to titlepage, A-2-A4, pp.74, woodcuts throughout, light dampstaining to edge of leaves, 1638; 'The Country House-Wives Garden, Containing Rules for Hearbs and Seeds...,' title with woodcut printer's device, repair to fore edge of titlepage, pp.77-123, woodcuts, Anne Griffin for John Harrison, London, 1637.All bound in one volume, full leather with front and rear boards disbound. This is a good collection of Markham's works covering a wide range of topics, including crop cultivation, livestock rearing, and land management, orchard managment, bee keeping, wine making, receipts for various dishes, distillation, brewing, preserving wine, dying of wool, dairy produce, perfumes, hemp and flax, and even baldness and bad breath etc. Markham's expertise in these areas earned him recognition as a leading agricultural expert of his time.
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