Edward VII silver bowl or Monteith, with shaped rim, floral embossed decoration and circular pedestal base, sponsors mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1902, 23cm diameter, 21toz approx Condition: Some light surface scratches, a few small dents mainly apongst the decoration, no presentation inscription, slightly out of shape when viewed from above. **General condition consistent with age
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Edward VII canteen of silver Chippendale pattern flatware comprising: twelve table forks, fourteen tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, four sauce ladles, soup ladle and gravy spoon, sponsors mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903-1904/Sheffield 1904, 166toz approx, together with a knife and carving set Condition: Surface scratches all over from use, monogrammed letter to the handles, some splits and dark marks to the knife handles - **General condition consistent with age
Clarke Hutton (1898-1984) - Oil on panel - Horizontal Forces II, monogrammed and dated '68 lower right, signed and titled verso, in an artist-painted white and grey pine frame, 10.75cm x 17.5cm (the painted panel) Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Some marking/discolouration to the outer frame. **General condition consistent with age
EDWARD HUTTON; a late Victorian hallmarked silver aesthetic movement christening cup engraved with Japanese fans and butterflies with presentation 'Beatrix to Fiona' London 1886, height 7.8cm, approx 3.15ozt/98.1g.Additional InformationSolid gauge, light surface scratches and wear throughout but overall ok.
EDWARD HUTTON; a Victorian hallmarked silver oval lidded salt with part gadrooned decoration, London 1887, length 11cm and a further late Victorian oval lidded salt with part gadrooned decoration, maker's mark rubbed, London 1894, length 10cm, combined approx 6.43ozt/200g (2).Additional InformationLid of the first salt has movement and is loose. The blue glass liner is replaced. Hallmark clear, vacant cartouche, pinhead sized knocks. There is an engraved cresting to one side, general surface wear. The second salt again has slight movement to the lid and has a replaced liner. Maker's mark rubbed and hallmarked partially rubbed. Engraved initials to the side with some give to the silver. General surface wear.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled open salt, in the form of a quaich, London 1895, length 10cm, anda hallmarked silver novelty inkwell in the form of a bell, Birmingham 1909, height 6cm (filled) (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear to each, the bell inkwell has a bowed base so it does not sit completely flat. The maker's marks are slightly on the inkwell.
A George V large silver circular salver, with presentation inscription to 'Lieutenant Colonel Norman Tronson, Secretary Dinard Gold Club' dated 1929, engraved with numerous signatures, with gadrooned border, on four claw and ball feet, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1927, 44.7cm, with wooden stand, 95.5 oz.CONDITION: A few very minor nicks and surface scratches in places, otherwise in good condition, with clear hallmarks.
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with waisted knopped stems, on fluted square bases, London, 1896, 29.7cm, weighted.CONDITION: One stem is leaning sligtly. There are few minor bumps around the top rim of each stick. Minor bumps around the lower knops on each and one has a visible small piece of lead solder. Hallmarks clear.
A GROUP OF SILVER, comprising an Elizabeth II candle holder, lacking a glass shade, loaded base, Birmingham 1977, together with a twin handled sugar bowl of circular form, maker William Hutton & Sons 1936, an Edwardian silver shell shaped butter dish, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1903, a pair of late Victorian cauldron salts, repousse decorated, with swags, London 1893, four circular napkin rings, two silver topped glass toilet jars and a George V glass scent bottle with silver collar, Birmingham 1923, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 11.4ozt, 357.9 grams (12)
Manner of Sassoferatto Madonna and Child, half length Oil on canvas, 51cm by 41.5cm; together with two portrait studies of the Duchess of Hamilton and the Countess of Essex, monochrome and wash; a further watercolour after John Hoppner depicting Lady Gladys Hutton and a nineteenth century half length portrait study of a lady (5)
Twenty-seven books of Yorkshire cricket interest including 'Old Ebor' : Talks With Old Yorkshire Cricketers. 1898 Roberts E.L.: Yorkshire's 22 Championships. 1949 Hutton Len: Cricket is My Life and Just My Story Sutcliffe Herbert: How To Become a First Class Batsman. Two copies 1949 etc - Condition Report
Over thirty books of Yorkshire cricket interest including biographical and other works by Geoffrey Boycott, Brian Close, Fred Trueman, Len Hutton, Hedley Verity, Ray Illingworth etc, The Carnegie Official History of Yorkshire CCC, The Sweetest Rose by David Warner etc most with dustjackets - Condition Report
A GEORGE V SILVER ASPARAGUS DISH, SAUCE BOAT AND SERVERS, by William & Hutton & Sons Ltd, the dish, stand and sauce boat Sheffield 1920, the servers Sheffield 1923, the oval tray with reeded edge and cut-out handles, to one side a framework to house the sauce boat, the large tongs with lyre-shaped openwork nips. Tray 33.5cm long, gross 34.7 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Clear marks to each piece. One bar of the rack is detached from the frame at one end. The tray with some scratches. The cream jug with some minor scratches.
MASONIC INTEREST: A RARE VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE LIGHTER AND CHAMBERSTICK COMBINATION, by Edward Hutton, Sheffield 1883, with two columnar candlesticks and a lamp above a Masonic emblem, S-scroll handle to the lamp, the spread trefoil base with bun feet, engraved "PRESENTED TO THE W.M. & BRETHREN OF THE YARBOROUGH LODGE 811/ BY BRO. H. KEMBALL-COOK, I.P.M./ 1ST JAN 1884", retailer's mark of Glading & Compy, Brighton, in wooden carrying case with brass handle. 11.5cm high, 14 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Hallmarks to sticks, lamp and base. One screw missing from the base. Dent to base where one foot it at the rear. In otherwise good condition.
HUTTON, Charles, A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary. 2 vols. 4to. (270x220mm), J. Johnson, London, 1796. Orig. full calf. much worn Plus BOSWORTH AND TOLLER, Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1898, 4to. red cloth, 2 vols. Plus. WALLIS-BUDGE, Sir E.A. An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary. John Murray, London, 1920. 4to. red cloth. Lib. b/ps & stamps in all 6
A small George V circular silver salver, pie-crust edge with gadrooned rim, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks Sheffield 1925, diameter 17cm, 7.2ozGood original condition, no obvious damage or repair, presentation engraving and armorial to centre, lightly abraded allover through general handling, hallmarks clear
A Victorian silver rose bowl having rub over rim, gadrooned decoration and pedestal foot, London 1899, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, approx 460.7grams Condition Report diameter approx 185mm & height 130mm. bowl stands well, gadrooned area and pedestal foot with no marks. some small dents to plain area of bowl
A group of silver items, a George VI cigarette box with cedar wood lined interior, Padgett & Braham Ltd. London 1951, 16.6 by 11.8 by 4cm high, a silver shell form pin dish, William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1927, 8 by 10 by 0.5cm, a Victorian twin handled sugar bowl, with half gadrooned base and parcel gilt interior, 17.3cm (including handles) by 8.3 by 10.4cm high, an Elizabeth II egg cup, rubbed maker's mark, Birmingham 1958, 4.4cm diameter, 5.7cm high, a small twin handled cup, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1954, 9.5 (including handles) by 5.5 by 7cm high, a pair of condiments, Viner's Ltd. Sheffield 1967, pepper 3.2 by 3.2 by 10cm high, salt, 3.2 by 3.2 by 9.5cm high, a spill vase, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1978, 5.3cm diameter, 15cm high, a pearloid handled fruit knife with silver blade, Brewis & Co. Sheffield 1912, overall 13.4toz weighable silver. (9)
A collection of silver mounted cruet items, to include: a Victorian silver trefoil shaped cruet stand by Henry Wilkinson & Co., London 1871, with beaded borders a foliate capped scroll handle and on three foliate feet, 11cm (4 1/4in) long, with two silver mounted cut glass bottles by Henry Manton; a trefoil shaped cruet stand by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1910, with a loop handle and three ball feet, 10cm (4in) long, with three cut glass jars, two silver mounted; together with three silver mounted cruet jars and four others, 312g (10.05 oz) gross weighable
A silver shaped circular salver by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1929, with a raised moulded border and on three foliate scroll feet, 34cm (13 1/2in) diameter, 1230g (39.55 oz)Condition Report: Maker's mark partially rubbed, rest are well struckStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Fine quality pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, with slender baluster and knopped stems and cotton reel candleholders, in the George II style, on shaped bases with stylised shell corners, separate sconces with shell and scroll borders (London 1907) William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 30cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching and wear. Small dents to top rims of both candle holders. Sconce tubes slightly distorted. No major damage or repair. Both sticks are loaded. Marks clear.
Victorian composite silver batchelor's three piece teaset, comprising teapot of half fluted form, with gadrooned border and hinged domed cover, handle detached but present (Sheffield 1895) James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Similar pattern sugar bowl and cream jug (London 1895) William hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 17ozs. Teapot 11cm across. Together with silver plated teapot and matching sugar bowl. (5)
λ A VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN OFFICER'S CUTLERY SET LATE 19TH CENTURY the leather case containing: a beaker, with four folding ivory handled utensils, a spoon, a knife, a fork and a corkscrew, some marked 'WH & S BP' for William Hutton, a double cup, a teaspoon and a beehive condiment holder 13cm high

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