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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, BIRMINGHAM 1904, the salt and pepperette of baluster form, the mustard oval bellied (lacking glass liner), with associated plated spoon, each piece with Rococo scrolls. Salt and pepperette weighted, length of mustard across handle 9cm
TWO CASED SILVER PRESENTATION TREFID SPOONS, ONE OF BRITANNIA STANDARD BY BARNARD BROS., LONDON 1920 AND THE OTHER BY WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, SHEFFIELD 1923, BOTH BEARING THE ARMORIALS OF THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF FRAMEWORK KNITTERS AND PRESENTED WITH THE MASTER'S COMPLIMENTS. 57 & 53 grams RESPECTIVELY.
A Urania electroplated mantel clock, model no.1147, tapering rectangular form, cast with an Aztec mask with long straight hair to the top, the base with two claw feet, circular dial with Roman numerals, stamped marks to base, 31cm. high Catalogue notes An example of this clock was imported and retailed with the William Hutton factory marks.
A silver pedestal bowl, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1916, the shallow bowl with pierced border and rope twist rim, 9.5cm high, together with a small silver pedestal bowl with two elephant mask handles, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1915, 7cm high and a silver basket, import marks for Chester 1911, 16.5cm wide, total weight approx 13.2oz (3)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SAUCEBOAT, gadrooned rim, foliate cast 'S' scroll handle, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1977, approximate weight 8.9ozt, 279 grams, together with a George V silver sauceboat of plain form, shell knees above three cabriole legs with hoof feet, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934, approximate weight 7.3ozt, 227 grams (2) (condition: both in overall good condition)
A pair of small silver tazzas, Holland Aldwinckle & Slater London 1908, 9cm high, 15.3cm at widest point; sugar caster, possibly by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd Birmingham 1934, 17cm high; a small oval half-fluted cream jug, William Hutton & Sons Ltd London 1896, 7.5cm high; a Mappin & Webb cut edge design sauce boat, London 1912, 6cm high; a silver boat, Birmingham 1904, 10.5cm long; twin handled porringer with acorn topped handles by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1927, a small silver bowl, a napkin ring and some flatware. Total weight of all weighable silver 25.1oz. (14)
Three unassociated silver mustard pots/ salt cellars, comprising Edwardian example with gadrooning to lower half, ribbed design to handle, hinged lid, blue glass liner, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903 (holes worn to rim); a circular mustard pot raised on circular foot, quatre foil decoration to rim, hinged lid, blue glass liner, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1956, height approximately 6.5cm and another similar (all af)
Collection of silver items to include a silver collared glass oil jug, of rounded form, star cut base, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1938, height approximately 7cm; a silver collared horn beaker, makers Charles & George Asprey, London 1892; silver topped angular jar with pierced silver top, the jar hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1931 together with a white metal stopper modelled as a stylised acorn (4)
Colchester and District mixed ephemera - including real photographic postcard Market Hill Coggeshall Empire Day 1909 crowds and wagons (two different views), Colchester Cricket Festival 1926 Essex versus Leicestershire, Essex versus Kent, 1924 Essex versus South Africans, girls and bicycles outside Tiptree Post Office 'War Work' 1917, local photographer A. T. Ware, Barclays Bank Colchester, re-building with crowds, Hutton & Son Builders Birch, Hutton Builders Roof Repairs Layer Marney Church with tower in the background, 1915 ground damage where German aeroplane fell in Coggeshall with military and police, also indentures relating Tiptree and Inworth, photographs, pamphlets, leaflets, programmes, etc
CIVIL WAR/MILITARY: 1- Hutton, W: The Battle of Bosworth-Field Between Richard the Third, and Henry earl of Richmond August 22, 1485. Birmingham, Pearson and Rollason, 1788, 1st. edn. with a folding battle field map. Full modern calf; A label has been removed from the foot of the spine leaving a mark on the leather; 2- L’Estrange, R: A Modest Plea Both for the Caveat, and the Author of it with Some Notes Upon Mr James Howell, and His Sober Inspections. Printed for Henry Brome, 1661, 2nd. edn. 40 pp. Disbound, Contents browned; 3- Grainge, W: The Battles and Battle Fields of Yorkshire; from the Earliest Times to the End of the Great Civil War. 1854, 1st. Blindstamped cloth covers, hand coloured frontis map, 204pp. Covers unevenly faded; 4- The Triall of the Honourable Colonel John Penruddock of Compton in Wiltshire and His Speech. No. 29 of an edition limited to 100 copies. Card covers with flaps (4)
An Edwardian silver centrepiece with Bristol blue glass liners by William Hutton with gadrooned rim, twin handles, pierced and raised on scrolling feet, assayed Sheffield 1901, silver 497 grams.Condition report intended as a guide only.Silver in good condition. Blue glass liner has chip to rim.
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 119 cards, comprising seventy-two artist-drawn topographical after various artists including Brian Gerald, E.W. Trick, J. Hutton, Edward H. Thompson, B.F.C. Parr and J. Lindsay, all published by Valentines; and forty-seven Bamforth real photographic comic cards, (loose).
Local Interest - Derby, Lord Belper's Copy, Hutton (W[illiam]), The History of Derby; From the Remote Ages of Antiquity, to the Year MDCCXCI [...],Printed by J. Nichols [...], London 1791, pp: xiii, [ii], 32, illustrated with full-page engraved plates, fold-out map and fold-out panorama of the city, Regency calf gilt, panelled blind with a frieze of acanthus in a gilt border of scrolling acanthus, later calf lettered spine, repairs to corners and reinforced text block, marbled edges, marbled endpapers en suite, Plain Armorial crested bookplate to recto pastedown: Belper, surmounted by crest and baron's coronet, 8vo; Simpson (Robert), A Collection of Fragments Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Derby, Compiled from Authentic Sources, Illustrated with many Engravings, Printed and Sold by G. Wilkins and Son, Derby 1826, pp: [vi], 876, late 20th century green quarter-morocco gilt and marbled paper board, 8vo, [2] Provenance: Hutton's Derby ~ Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper PC FRS (1801 - 1880); sold Christie's, Printed Books: The Property of the Lord Belper, December 15th 1976, Lot 99 - part lot (1 of 3), £140.

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