Joanne Hendricks, Cookbooks

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MURANO GLASS. either a drinking vessel or a small vase or maybe a pretty conversation piece. just over 4 1/4 " high and 3" diameter. undulating shape, brilliant translucent colors. I wish I had 6. in perfect condition. perhaps from the 60's. label intact.  $400.




6 BENNINGTON TEA MUGS. early modern. CO-OP 'hand' signature on the base of the cup, delicate, multi colored glaze, brown lip, teal blue. a beautiful set. $250.




Large Teapot designed by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, Sweden. brown and teal blue glaze with tea strainer inside. with stamps and original paper label. perfect condition. $400.




Clarice Cliff TEAPOT. Charlotte Royal Staffordshire dinnerware, Barslow, England. stamped Clarice Cliff. transfer pattern design, certainly not like the Bizarre ware for which she is famous. a small pot, square in design. in perfect condition. 3 3/4 x 3 3/4". $135.



FORGED FOOD CHOPPER. 7 1/2" x 6 1/2" American, New England, 18-early 19th century.  $95.


TIN VEGETABLE PEELER. Beautifully crafted. 6.3/8”. $25.






4 NESTING SPONGEWARE BOWLS. 8.25; 7.25; 6.25 & 5.25" Unmarked, blue and brown. curved base, cinched top band. no cracks, crazing on the bottom table surface, some interior glaze imperfections. $400. 





3 NESTING BROWN SPATTERWARE BOWLS. 4 1/2, 5 1/4, 7 " unmarked, no chips, a very 'country' set $200.




4 LITTLE CORN CUPS. Marked- inconsistently, one has a 7 another has an 8, some crackling to the glaze and a small imperfection inside one-from the glaze. 3”h. When using a custard cup make sure ceramic or glass is in a water bath with a paper napkin underneath them not directly in an oven. American. $125.




OLD JAPANESE WOOD LACQUERED PLATES. 5 dishes @ 6 3/4” diameter . A deep brown edge with a warm dark orange color and a thin gold edging at the rim. very pretty. $300. set






TIFFANY TABLE SETTINGS. NY: Cornwall Press, 1960. 26 illustrated chapters, The Informal Table, The Breakfast, The Buffet, The Wedding, Thanksgiving, The Horse Show, The Tea Party—wonderful plate designs and centerpieces. with a dust jacket, clean and bright . $45.


Patricia Easterbrook Roberts. TABLE SETTINGS, ENTERTAINING, AND ETIQUETTE. NY: The Viking Press, 1968, c.1967. third printing. 4to. 271pp. covering a distinctive style and history, covering a small bit of medieval history and that being documented in paintings, moving quickly to mid 20th century dining and styles therein. in all, many illustrations and a bibliography. a vg/vg copy. sold.


By the Editors. HOUSE & GARDEN’S COMPLETE GUIDE TO CREATIVE ENTERTAINING. NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1971. 1st ed. 256 pp.  d.j. mostly color, beautiful arrangements, dishes and atmosphere. suggestions for all kinds of gatherings, with menu suggestions. $40.


JAPANESE ORTHODOX FLOWER ARRANGEMENT. New York, London, Peking: Yamanaka & Co., 1938. 1st printing . The Misho-Go-Ryu and Saga-Ryu Schools. Arranged by Tsujii  Koshu, grand master of the flowers. Beige silk covered boards with a plastic cover, an accordion type book, color illustrations with an arrangement and description spanning both opened pages. a fine copy.  $65.



Su Stone. ENTERTAINING WITHOUT HASSLE. Devon: Arthur H. Stockwell, Ltd., 1981. suggestions and recipes. a funny little book, d.j. 77pp + index. $30.






Ariane and Michael Batterberry. THE BLOOMINGDALE BOOK OF ENTERTAINING. NY: Random House, 1976. suggestions for stand-up, sit- down, wine, breakfasts, barbecues. interviews with creative hosts, and recipes by them. illustrated with photographs. d.j. $35.


The Editorial Board.JAPANESE INTERIORS. Tokyo: Gakuyo Shobo, Ltd., 1962. 1st printing. d.j. 88pp. decorations and details of Japanese ‘folk’ style, wood, stone, arrangements, pottery- simple and beautiful. black and white photographs. $35. 





AMERICAN PRIMITIVE. soldered handle, rolled tin edges. approx 6.5" h x 8.5" w $125.



even more American Primitive:

HAND COOKIE CUTTER. Pennsylvania, soldered handle, 3 1/8" $100.




TEAPOT:
19th century  white salt glaze. melon shape with geometric repeating pattern. repaired spout and finial. $225.




WEDGWOOD TEAPOT. 'Brewster' shape, stamped  WEDGWOOD  R   a- deeply incised. a minute chip at the spout. before 1897 and possibly mid 19th cent.  $350.




SURREAL

SILVER LUSTRE COFFEEPOT approximately 12 ½ “ high. repaired spout. a conversation piece!!  $425.




TEAPOT . 19th century light-gray salt glaze, bamboo like handle and flower motif patterns. with marks. very pretty.  $350.




VICTORIAN TEA COSY FOR A LARGE POT. In beautiful shades of blue, beige and pink, in very nice condition. more than 15” wide at the base and 11” high. $300.







4 AMERICAN COWBOY PLATES. no maker marks, sectioned into 3. 3 small chips on one dish. Branding marks, lassos, spurs and stirrups. $250.




EXHIBITION CATALOG:

KNIFE / FORK / SPOON. Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1951. first printing. paper covers. “the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form.”  sponsored by the Towle Silversmiths. interesting graphics and photographs by John Szarkowski, retired curator at MOMA, NYC.  $25.





FORK, KNIVES, NEEDLE AND FLEAM AND SMALL GRATER. 17th century or possibly earlier. Silver holder becomes the handle for the implements.... rare. Feeding Desire, Design and the Tools of the Table, 1500-2005 is reference source, profusely illustrated, for descriptions of how to eat. The implements, $600.





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an ETCHING  from Weigel's Book of Trades: with images of game pies, hanging meats and a very proud sous chef with a peacock pie. etching plate size 13 x 9 cm. (8.5 x 7 7/8 cm image size) page size is:19.5 x 15.5 cm $125.





MARKED WEDGWOOD CANEWARE GAME DISH. with liner, tan-colored, unglazed stoneware. 21cm x 15 x 9h. marks WEDGWOOD 2 8, perfect. $600.

This GAME PIE is listed in in my e-shop:   GreenwichStreetCookbooks.com









CUP with handle FROM A FRIEND, small hand painted cup, 19th century. 2 ½”h. $35.





19th CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES.American. I am not a glass expert  pressed (?) with a smooth recessed pontil, bubbles in the glass. 2 @ 3 ¼” h.  $100.


7  MILK GLASS ICE CREAM SUNDAE GLASSES. pressed glass, early. $195.







10 MATCHING COIN SILVER SPOONS. engraved in script MJW. signed by the smith J. Stockton PHILAD. a pretty set.  $300.





5 small matching COIN SILVER egg, mousse spoons. unmarked maker engraved initials. pictured above at the top of this page hanging in the diamond shaped shelf.  $145.



3 STERLING spoons. very early. with a basket of flowers on the back of the bowl of the spoon. just under 4 ½” long, delicate, narrow bowl in shape and size with a double H engraved on the back of the stem. a very pretty little group. English possibly Thomas  Dealtry, mid 18th century, with a lion passant. $150.






SPOONS, coin. 4 matching   BASKET OF FLOWERS5 1/2"  engraved with an 'H'  mark:  S.Willis, Stillman Willis, Boston, 1823.  $250.




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