Derbyshire. Hutton (William, FASS), The History of Derby; from the Remote Ages of Antiquity, to the Year MDCCXCI. Describing its situation, air, soil, water streets, buildings, and government. With the illustrious families which have inherited its honours. Also, the ecclesiastical history, the trade, amusements, remarkable occurrences, the eminent men, with the adjacent seats of the gentry, first edition, London: Printed by J. Nichols, et al, 1791, [xvi], 320pp, folding frontispiece panorama (The East Prospect of Derby), folding plan of the then town, and 17 full-page named-view topographical plates, all of which are engraved by Robert Hancock after George Moneypenny, contemporary speckled calf, some light wear, but holding, gilt-lettered red morocco piece, 8vo
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Len Hutton signed hardback book titled Cricket is my Life signature on inside title page slight foxing signature not affected. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Pair of silver posy vases, stamped silver, with glass liners, approx 15 cms h, 194 gms together with a silver bud vase, Birmingham hallmark dated 1932, mm William Hutton & Sons, 56.4 gms; cut glass and silver collared atomizer (marks rubbed), small silver trophy Birmingham hallmark dated 1934 36.7 gms, a circular dish with pierced decoration London hallmark dated 1911, mm Robert Pringle & Sons, a Victorian cut glass and silver topped vanity bottle, London hallmark dated 1878 and a cut glass silver topped vanity bottle, Sheffield hallmark, dated 1975 mm J. Bros approx 20 cms h and a silver topped cotton wool jar.
A collection of silver to include; a William IV silver caddy spoon, fiddle patterned, hallmarked by Peter Lambert, Newcastle, 1839, approx. 8cm long; a cased Elkington & Co silver christening spoon and fork, each initialled M.L.S 1937, Birmingham, 1935/36; a novelty George III silver decanter label, of octagonal shape, for "Moselle", hallmarked by George Knight, London, 1820, on later plated suspension chain (broken); a George V silver Kiddush cup on circular footed base, with engraved deisgn, hallmarked London, 1925, approx. 9.2cm high, and a novelty Edwardian silver miniature model of an ornate claret jug, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1903, approx. 7.7cm high (missing part of handle). (1 bag) Weight: approx. 103.7 grams (3.3ozt) Further details: chain broken to decanter label, missing part to handle of mini caret jug; tarnishing and surface scratches to all etc.
A collection of silver flatware to include; a small quantity of Rifle Club interest examples consisting of a novelty Walker & Hall rifle shaped handled spoon; a pair of "Midland Railway Rifle Club" spoons by Elkington & Co; a pair of "Miniature Rifle Clubs Society", Sheffield silver spoons, together with other spoons to include; a CJ Vander Ltd seal top spoon with initialled seal top "J"; a Modern silver profusely cast caddy spoon with fruit and leaf design, by F Drury Ltd; a Sterling Silverware Ltd Art Nouveau style terminal teaspoon; a Victorian fiddle patterned silver sifter spoon; a William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield silver engraved caddy spoon; a Modern silver handled steel paper knife, and other silver coffee spoons, few with applied Bird designed finial, and a plated Kings pattern fruit spoon, and a modern mahogany spoon rack. (1 bag) Weighable silver: approx. 318.4 grams (10.2ozt) Further details: some tarnishing; slight surface scratching and general wear.
DERBYSHIRE HISTORY & TOPOGRAPHY. A collection of books comprising: A New Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire, by Rev. D. P. Davies, Belper: S. Mason, 1811; The Life of William Hutton, by Himself & Catherine Hutton, London: Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy, 1817; Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Eardley Wilmot, by John Wilmot, London: J. Nichols & Son, 1811; A View of the Present State of Derbyshire, by James Pilkington & Erasmus Darwin, Vol. I (Derby: William Marriott, 1803), Vol. II (Derby: J. Drewry, 1789); A Collection of Fragments Illustrative of the History & Antiquities of Derby, by Robert Simpson, Derby: G. Wilkins & Son, 1826; The History of Derby, by W. Hutton, London: Nichols & Son, 1817; A History of Derbyshire, by Gladwyn Turbutt, in four volumes, Merton Priory Press, 1999. Condition varied, sold as one collection with all faults, Turbutt's work near-fine/fine with paperwork to subscriber (11)
A collection of silver spoons including a pair of silver seal top spoons, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1913, 18.8cm long, a Dutch silver spoon, 16.5cm long, a silver sifter spoon, 14.7cm long, together with a silver cigarette case, 8cm wide and a modern silver dish, 17.8cm diameter 17.3ozt (6)
A small quantity of silver tableware. Including a silver mounted mustard pot with blue glass liner and spoon, hallmarks for Hasseler Brothers, Chester 1912, spoon with hallmarks for James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1894; a silver mounted cruet set with glass containers, two containers with hallmarks for Birmingham 1893, spoon with hallmarks for Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1904, possible rubbed hallmarks to stand; a silver-handled cake knife, hallmarks for Birmingham 1931 (?); a silver sugar spoon, hallmarks for Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1919, weight 29.7g; a ribbed sugar or tea spoon, hallmarks for William Hutton & Sons, London 1906, weight 14.2g.
AN EDWARDIAN SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, LONDON 1904 of oval outline with demi-fluted body, engraved crest to upper part, urn finial to the hinged lid, the stand of oval pierced design, raised on four fluted ionic style legs, with keys and burner; together with a rose bowl, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, of demi-fluted hemi-spherical form, raised on a domed foot with similar decoration (2) 37.5cm high, 36.5oz, 17.5cm diameter of bowl, 13oz
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a 'Pomegranate' covered preserve pot, for Moorcroft Pottery, glazed earthenware, silver mount and handle with silver-plated spoon, impressed 'Moorcroft, Made in England', mounts hallmarked,6.5cm diameter6cm high (2)Condition ReportSome tarnish to the silver, hinge good, plated spoon associated, ceramic in good order. Silver - William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1927
Three late Victorian/Edwardian green glass 'glug-glug' decanters with silver collars/pourers, hallmarked for Hukin & Heath, Elkington & Co., both 27 cm H and Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 30.5 cm H, 1899, 1906, 1896; another green glass silver-collared decanter of waisted form, hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1896, 40.5 cm H (stopper good but may not be original); an Edwardian silver-collared (loose) clear glass decanter with a square base and stepped decoration, faceted top, 19 cm H, hallmarked for Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1906 and an Asprey & Co. smaller 'glug-glug' decanter with silver collar, hallmarked for London 1964, 15.5 cm H; all stoppers good, no other visible damage or repairs (6)
A pair of George III silver oval salts with pierced bodies on claw and ball feet, one with clear glass liner, 5 x 8 cm, hallmarked for Francis Spilsbury II, London 1766; a late Victorian silver tea caddy or sucriere of tapering form with insignia, 10 x 12 cm, hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898; a Viners of Sheffield silver sauce boat on hoof feet, 15 cm W and ladle, 1959; a silver tazza with eight lobes, hallamrked for HB, London, 1970, 14 cm diameter together with a silver vesta, ring box and stamp holder. Weighable silver 625g (7)
George VI silver octagonal mustard pot and matching pepperette, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1937; similar salt cellar by Mappin & Webb, another pepperette, 2 salt cellars, 2 napkin rings, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, George V Silver Jubilee commemorative spoon, 7 small condiment spoons, and a table top card holder, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1925, W.7.6cm, (loaded), weighable 360 grs, and 8 blue glass condiment liners. (27)
George II silver Hanoverian Pattern table spoon, the bowl with a double drop, by Samuel Hutton, London, 1731; table spoon with a shell back bowl, the terminal engraved "R P S", possibly by Robert Perth, (other marks indistinct), and another table spoon, the drop and terminal engraved with a crest, by Ebenezer Coker, London, 1759?, 186grs. (3). (Provenance: From the Collection of The Late Sir Ray Tindle)
Late Victorian silver oval mustard pot, with a pierced trefoil thumbpiece, reeded rim and foot, and blue glass liner, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1897, W.8.5cm; salt cellar with blue glass liner, Dia.5.8cm; pepperette, of urn form with semi spiral fluted body, on a pedestal foot and square base, (marks indistinct), H.8cm; mustard spoon, salt spoon, and a set of 3 cut glass and silver condiment bottles, each with a spoon attached to the cover, with a demonic finial, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1915, (one a/f), gross excluding liners 191grs. (10)Condition:oval mustard and spoon – corrosion marks, glass good. Salt – corrosion, slight dents below,Pepper – slight corrosion and other marks. 1 bottle holder split by handle and top of bottle broken, spoon top misshapen, another spoon top misshapen.
An extensive George V silver 12-place setting cutlery suite in the Dubarry pattern, comprising 12 soup spoons, 12 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, six serving spoons, two sauce ladles, six coffee spoons, two caddy spoons, two butter knives, and a soup ladle, each piece having monogrammed terminal, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, soup ladle length approx 33cm, gross weight approx 147.5oztNote: The elegantly curving Dubarry pattern is chiefly known for being the pattern chosen for the cutlery aboard the doomed RMS Titanic ocean-liner.
A late Victorian silver and cut glass ink stand - William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1899, oval form with pierced rim and repoussé decorated shell, foliate and floral swagged border, with two cut glass inkwells with hinged lids (one loose), on four ball feet, 23.25cm long, silver weight 115g.
A Silver Art Nouveau Enamel Brooch, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd of tree of life form, highlighted with blue and green enamelmeasures 4.6cm by 4.2cmThe brooch is in fair conditon with damages to the enamel and it has been later converted from part of a buckle. It is hallmarked with maker's mark of 'W over SS H LD', for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1902. It fastens with a pin and c-hook catch. Gross weight 29.1 grams. CR made 01.08.24.
An Edward VII Silver Kettle and Stand, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1909 the kettle tapering oblong and with fluted lower body, with foliage and shell-heightened egg and dart border, with overhead part-composition handle, the hinged cover with composition finial, engraved with an inscription, on conforming stand with fluted tapering legs, lamp lacking33cm high, total gross weight 51oz 14dwt, 1,608grThe inscription reads 'Presented to C. A. Cunningham of Abbotrule by his Tenantry on the Occasion of His Marriage 24th August 1910'.
Two Pairs of Edward VII Silver Candlesticks, One Pair by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1905 and One Pair by William Fordham and Albert Faulkner, Sheffield, 1908 in the George II or George III style, each on shaped square base, the first pair with shell corners, the stems baluster and terminating in spool-shaped socket with detachable nozzle, the bases of each pair engraved with initials, each futher engraved with dates, the first '8th August 1907', the second pair dated '20th April 1909', filled24cm high and slightly smaller (4)
An Art Nouveau silver pedestal footed sugar bowl, the folded top rim over green inset heart shaped enamel repeating decoration to body, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, 4.7ozt, dia.10.3cm; together with a matching pair of silver and enamel inset sugar tongs, date letter 1905, 0.9ozt, length 10.5cm, gross weight 5.6ozt (2)Stands a little wobbly.The rim with a small repair and a bit bent/misshapen.The enamel to bowl and tongs with chips, cracks and losses, mostly noticeable under magnification.
Five cut-away illustration prints,including Ballot after Cresswell, 44 x 73cm, framed and glazed; 1908 Hutton 'Little Dorrit', signed by Cresswell in pen, 34 x 24cm, framed and glazed; colour photoprint '1922 Grand Prix Sunbeam' after Frederick Gordon Crosby, 32 x 73cm, framed and glazed; 1924 2 Litre Sunbeam after Cresswell, 30 x 42cm, signed by the artist dated December 1941, framed and glazed: and '1924 Two Litre Grand Prix Sunbeam Engine', artist unknown, 37 x 28cm, framed and glazed. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An archive of research, correspondence, photographs and notes from the offices of Anthony S.Heal and Oliver S.Heal,relating to vehicles that they owned or researched, including Sunbeam, Fiat, 1908 Hutton, 30-98 Vauxhall, Napier, Crossley Kegresse, Silver Bullet, Darracq, Ballot, and other vehicles, comprising letters with carbon-copy correspondence, photographs, bills, invoices, charts, graphs, together with a collection of notebooks regarding the Perkins test routes and their results. Inspection advised. (Qty)Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George V Silver Bottle-Holder, by William Hutton and Sons, London, 1910 of typical hinged form, engraved with the crests of Cunliffe and Lister below a baron’s coronet24.5cm high, 12oz 19dwt, 402grThe crests are those of Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 2nd Baron Masham (1857-1917).Fully marked on one side of the rim mount and further part marked on the other side of rim mount. The marks are clear. Further marked underneath with crossed arrows trademark. There is some minor surface scrathing and wear, consistent with age and use.
An Edward VII Silver Teapot and Sugar-Bowl, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1908 and Sheffield, 1909 each oval and with gadrooned borders, the teapot with ebonised handle and finialthe teapot 21cm wide over handle, total gross weight 17oz 4dwt, 535gr (2)Each fully marked near rim. The teapot further part marked inside cover. The marks with some wear, though still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age an use. there is loss to the finish on the handle and finial. There are some minor bruises overall.
A George V Silver-Gilt Rose-Bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham, 1913 shaped tapering circular and on spreading foot, the rim pierced with foliage scrolls, engraved with an inscription14cm diameter, 10cm high, 9oz, 279grProvenance: A golden wedding anniversary gift to Yarburgh George Lloyd-Greame of Sewerby House, Bridlington and his wife Dora, neé O'Brien who he married on 6 August 1867 from Venerable Waller de Montmorency, his wife Mary, neé O'brien and others.The inscription reads 'To Yarburgh and Dora Lloyd-Greame 1867, Aug 6, 1917 From M., and W. de M. F.A,. and E.C.O'B'.
Mixed Lot: George II silver cauldron salt having a fine sloping gadrooned border supported on three trefoil hoof feet, gilt interior, engraved with a Griffin crest, London 1740, makers mark for Edward Wood, 6cm diameter, a late Victorian pepper, London 1896, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 9cm tall, small silver tankard of tapering baluster form, marks rubbed together with an Edwardian silver ring box of quatrafoil shape, hinged lid with velvet lining, supported on four splay feet (loaded), Birmingham 1901, makers mark for Henry Clifford Davis, silver weight 190gms
Buckland (Frank T.) Fish Hatching, 1st edition, London: Tinsley Brothers, 1863, frontispiece and illustrations, top edge gilt, later green half morocco by Hatchards, edges lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Ashworth (Thomas). The Salmon Fisheries of England, 1868, London: Longmans, Green & CDo., Bath: William Lewis [1868], colour lithograph frontispiece, spotting to endpapers, contemporary red half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus [Rooper, George]. The Autobiography of the Late Salmo Salar, Esq. Comprising a narrative of the life, personal adventures and death of a Tweed Salmon, 1st edition, London: Day & Son, 1867, half-title, slight toning to text-block, one or two small marginal stains, contemporary burgundy half morocco gilt by Bumpus edges a little rubbed, 8vo, with 3 others related including Rod-Fishing for Salmon on the Wye with Fly, Minnow, Prawn, etc, by J. Arthur Hutton, 1st edition, 1920, and Salmon Hatching and Salmon Migrations being the Buckland Lectures for 1930, by W. L. Calderwood, 1931 QTY: (6)NOTE:Westwood & Satchell pp. 334-5 & p. 247 for first two titles respectively.
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, William Hutton & Sons, London 1892, the urn shaped sconce above tapered stem decorated in rams head and bow detail, upon square section base with urn and foliate decoration, 31cm high (weighted) Condition report: General surface scuffs, scratches, dents, and blemishes seen to both candlesticks, commensurate with age and use. Tarnishing and residue seen to areas.First candlestick: Split seen under the urn shaped sconce. Repair/solder join and split seen to base of tapering stem. Hallmarks rubbed to base, however clear to removeable drip pan. One corner mishappen. Felt base is missing. Second candlestick: Felt base missing. Split, repair and lead solder seen to the base of the tapering stem. Drip pan a little hard to remove. Hallmarks rubbed to base, clearer to drip pan (makers mark rubbed)
A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, the urn shaped sconce above tapered stem decorated in rams head and bow detail, upon square section base with urn and foliate decoration, 31cm high (weighted) Condition report: First candlestick - Dents seen to the sconce No major obvious splits or signs of repair. Blemishes, scratches and surface scuffs seen throughout, commensurate with age and use.Silver polished residue seen to the areas of decoration, would benefit from a clean. Particular areas of dents and scuffs seen to the base of the candlestick. No wobble when placed on flat surface. Felt is worn to the base. Hallmarks are a little rubbed. Second candlestick - Drip pan is harder to remove than other candlestick. Minor dents seen to the sconce No major obvious splits or signs of repair. Blemishes, scratches and surface scuffs seen throughout, commensurate with age and use.Silver polished residue seen to the areas of decoration, would benefit from a clean. Particular areas of dents and scuffs seen to the base of the candlestick. No wobble when placed on flat surface. No felt to the base

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