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A SET OF THREE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OBLONG SALTS AND A SIMILAR MUSTARD POT The salts each part fluted with a scroll and gadrooned border, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896 (with blue glass liners); and with three associated silver salt spoons, various dates and makers and another plated; in a red-leather box for four salts; together with a part fluted mustard pot with a reeded angular scroll handle mark of Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1899; with a plated mustard spoon; approx. 180g of weighable silver (a little over 5 ¾ oz)
Two hallmarked silver bon bon dishes with embossed decoration, one London 1903 maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd the other Birmingham 1973, length 16cm, weight 157g together with an Art Nouveau or Arts and Crafts pewter goblet, Oriental lacquer box, white metal cigarette box marked 800, width 10cm etc
COOK (JAMES)KIPPIS (ANDREW) The Life of Captain James Cook, FIRST EDITION, half-title, engraved frontispiece portrait of Cook, contemporary calf, rebacked in style with elaborately gilt-tooled spine [Beddie 32; Hill 935; Lada-Mocarski 40; Sabin 37954], 4to (290 x 255mm.), G. Nicol, and G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1788Footnotes:The first major biography of Cook, 'intended to give a well-balanced account of his life from birth to death... the three voyages are dealt with in great narrative depth' (Hill), the author including most of David Samwell's eye-witness account of Cook's death.Provenance: ?J.H. Hutton, early ownership inscription on title and front endpaper.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver christening-mug, by Robert Hennell, London, 1875, baluster and on spreading foot, chased with foliage scrolls and flowers on a matted ground and later engraved with an inscription; together with: a cased pair of George V silver napkin-rings, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham, 1918, each engine-turned, the mug 11.5cm high, weight of silver 11oz 16dwt (3)
Twelve books relating to the painting of North American Indians. (12) Provenance Dr Alan Black Collection.LiteratureJames D. Horan. The McKenney-Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians, 1972;Paul Hutton. America 1585, The Complete Drawings of John White, 1984;Joan Carpenter Troccoli, First Artist of the West, George Catlin Paintings & Watercolours, 1993;Joslyn Art Museum & University of Nebraska Press, Karl Bodmer’s America, 1984;Douglas & McIntyre. The Raven Steals the Light, 1984;Steven C. Brown. Sun Dogs & Eagle Down, the Indian Paintings of Bill Holm, 2000;Thomas Harriot. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, 1972;Esther S. Goldfrank (edited by). Isleta Paintings, 1970;Harold McCracken. George Catlin and the Old Frontier;George Catlin. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of North American Indians, 1973;Stephanie Pratt & Joan Carpenter Troccoli, National Portrait Gallery (signed copy). American Indian Portraits, George Catlin, with a glued card from the National Portrait Gallery signed by Stephanie Pratt & Joan C Troccoli numbered 58/100;Kim Sloan (signed copy). A New World, Englands First view of America, 2007;(12)
A Victorian 3-piece silver teaset, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, half-fluted oval form with reeded edge, by William Hutton & Sons, hallmarks London 1891, teapot height 14cm, 26.5oz total All in very good original condition, no restoration, teapot is very good with just a small hairline crack in the handle, the jug and bowl both have a few dents to the fluted decoration, all pieces lightly surface scratched all over and hallmarks are rubbed.
6 x William Hutton Silver Plated "Rat Tail" Table Spoons, 6 x WH SEP Desert Spoons, 1 x Twisted Handle Olive / Pickle Spoon, 6 x Desert Forks William Hutton & 4 x Dinner Forks again William Hutton Silver Plate, with 2 additional W. R. H. & CO EPNS forks, which are a very close match to the others.
A Small Collection Of World War Two / WW2 Royal Air Force / RAF Collectables To Include A Standard Half Inch Escape Compass. Developed By Christopher Clayton Hutton At MI9. Black Painted Cylindrical Brass Case / Body With A Magnetized 'Star' Rotor And Luminous Dots To Indicate North And South. Glass Cover With Bevelled Edge. Some Paint Loss But In Very Good Working Condition, Together With Other Related Items.
A 19th Century Victorian antique hallmarked silver salver tray by William Hutton & Sons Ltd of shaped circular form having shell and scroll stepped border with decorative central engraved armorial monogrammed panel. Raised on three cabriole legs. Hallmarked for London 1896. Weighs 992 grams.
A 19th Century Victorian antique hallmarked silver three piece tea service by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton) comprising of a teapot with ebonised wooden angular shaped handle, twin handled sugar bowl and creamer milk jug all having half reeded bodies. All with matching hallmarks for London 1891. Total weight: 816 grams. Measures:24cm long.
A Victorian silver wine ewer, Edward Hutton, London 1883, of pear shape, chased with flowering and fruiting branches, having a hinged cover and acanthus cast 'c' scroll handle, 28.5cm high, 18.5ozs, inscribed 'D.V.A. 1888 Presented by Col Steward won by Corporal Albert Cox 1st V.B. Dorset Regt'.Illustrated
A Victorian circular silver bead edge napkin ring, William Hutton & Sons, London 1895, four other various silver napkin rings, a silver christening mug, Birmingham 1931, an Art Nouveau silver mustard pot, Chester 1911, another silver mustard pot, two silver pepperettes and four mounted glass salt and peppers, 7ozs combined weight of weighable silver (14).
Edwardian silver two handled cup with engraved presentation inscription, flared rim and scroll handles (London 1904) Josiah Williams & Co, together with a George V silver porringer, with embossed leaf decoration and reeded handles (Chester 1913) Nathan & Hayes and a silver christening mug, with engraved initials (Birmingham 1917) William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 15ozs. Porringer 15cm across handles.

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