Two late 19th/early 20th century Sheffield steel printing blocks, inscribed with various cutlery makers names to each side, including McNaughton & Watson, Glasgow, James Farquharson & Sons, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, also 'Post Office Savings Bank Men's Club', possibly samples for marking blades, and a brass circular Milners' Patent Safe Maker's plaque, diameter 21cm (3).
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Piper (John). Buildings and Prospects, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1948, colour lithograph title, monochrome plates, original cloth in dust wrapper, a little rubbed and chips to extremities, large 8vo, together with Betjeman (John), First and Last Loves, 1st edition, 1952, monochrome plates, original cloth in dust wrapper, designed by John Piper, lightly spotted, 8vo, plus Nash (John, illustrator), One Hundred and One Ballades, [1931], The Natural History of Selborne, 1951, The Contemplative Gardener, by Jason Hill, 1940, Wild Flowers in Britain by Robert Gathorne-Hardy, 1938, & Men and the Fields, by Adrian Bell, 1939, all with colour and monochrome illustrations by John Nash, all original cloth in dust wrappers, a little chipped to extremities, but generally in good condition, plus Fleming (Ian), Thrilling Cities, 1st edition, 1963, monochrome plates, original cloth-backed boards in dust wrapper (designed by Paul Davis), and other 20th century illustrated books, or titles with jackets designed by Barnett Freedman, Clark Hutton, Harold Jones, etc., mostly original cloth, nearly all in dust wrappers, mainly 8vo (20)
Puffin Picture Book series. The Arabs, by R.B. Serjeant and Edward Bawden, [1947], colour lithographs throughout, printed by the Curwen Press, original colour pictorial boards, rubbed and some marks, together with two duplicates of the same publication, and 90 other Puffin Picture Books, illustrated by Clarke Hutton, James Cleaver, Allen Seaby, Phyllis Ladyman, Jack Brough, S.R. Badmin, Richard Chopping, Arnrid Johnston, etc., mostly original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed, but generally in good condition, plus 30 volumes of Penguin Scores, and 42 volumes of Penguin New Writing, including a few duplicates (approx. 170)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLE WARE, comprising:- a large muffineer, Birmingham 1931, mark of William Suckling Ltd. 18cm high;- a George III plain silver cream jug, London 1796, maker's mark rubbed, inscribed with monogram;- a plain silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1913, marl of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of circular form. 10cm diameter;- a small plain silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1961, mark of Mappin & Webb;- and a silver mustard pot and spoon, with blue glass liner, marks rubbed;- a silver brandy warmer and cover, London 1793, mark John Hutson, of circular form, with ebon handle, the body and lid each engraved with monogram, (c.746g all in). (6)
A collection of silver items including a sterling silver card tray, W & H Co Ltd, London 1916, having gadrooned edge, raised on three supports, diameter 16cm, together with a sterling silver bowl, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1901,a Chinese silver bowl, a money clip, a cased set of silver teaspoons, 477g (15.33t oz), and a small quantity of silver plated items.
A collection of sterling silver items including a cased cruet set, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, having blue glass liners, a cased napkin ring, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912, a matching napkin ring without a case, and a cased set of six teaspoons, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1925, 162g (5.23t oz) gross, weighed without the liners.
A near-pair of Edwardian silver sugar sifters, one stamped Tiffany & Co, each of octagonal faceted bulbous lower form, with removable domed and pierced covers, Tiffany example stamped London 1901 by Albert William Feaveraryear, the other Sheffield 1910 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 11.8oz, h.15.5cm
An Edwardian silver rose bowl, bearing gadrooned decoration and an engraved inscription 'Presented to Mr and Mrs Andrew Kirkpatrick / as a Parting Token of Esteem / by the / Kirk-Session of Urr / and a Few Friends / 28th May 1903', on ebonised socle, William Hutton and Sons Ltd, London, 1902, 629.4g
Yorkshire 1936 Cricket team signed autograph album page 14 autographs inc Wood, Hardman, Rhodes, Hutton, Shaw. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
An Edwardian silver Art Nouveau ladies jewellery box hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons Ltd Birmingham 1903, Retailed by JW Benson Ltd, London. Profusely decorated with cherubs to all sides. Original silk lining with retailers name to lid. Hallmarked clearly to base. 12cm long x 5cm tall x 10cm deep. 327g gross weight
Golfing interest- A Victorian plated claret jugLATE 19TH CENTURY William Hutton & Sons, the hinged lid with a ball finial above the pierced collar engraved with a monogram, with two crossed golf clubs, above the strawberry-cut flattened body, with an oval reserved engraved with a figure of a golfer in plus fours and capHeight: 22.5cm
Africa.- Hutton (Catherine) The Tour of Africa, 3 vol., first edition, 3 engraved folding maps, bookplates, occasional light spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spines laid down, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners, [Hosken p104], 1819-26 § Denham (Maj. Dixon), Capt. Clapperton and Dr Oudney. Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, 2 vol., second edition, engraved frontispieces, 10 plates, 2 folding maps only (of 3), small damp-stain to corner of frontispiece (vol. 2), bookplates, ink inscriptions to titles, occasional light spotting, later half morocco, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1826, 8vo (5)
AN EDWARDIAN ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE HAND HAMMERED SILVER AND TURQUOISE ENAMEL CHRISTENING MUG, of baluster form with concentric band of enamel and convex ovals, sinuous foliate pierced handle, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 148 grams, height approximately 8cmcondition: The enamel is completely restored, the inside of the mug is very dirty, the silver is in reasonable condition, the circular top is only very slightly mis-shapen.
A Victorian and later five piece hallmarked silver tea set with reeded lower body comprising teapot, two sugar bowls, milk jug and hot water jug, London 1883, 1908, 1909, 1910, various makers including William Hutton & Sons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, height of tallest 29cm, weight 1583g all in
Silver Epergne with three arms, three dishes and three flower tubes. Has a repair to one arm which obliterates the hallmarks on that arm. All other pieces bear hallmarks for William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1920. It has an interesting inscription stating that "this item was presented by the parents of Pilot Officer John H.D. Hammond who was killed on active service 3.10.43". Some research enclosed. Weighs 75oz approx
Hutton, Edward - The Pageant of Venice, illustrated by Frank Brangwyn, folio, cloth, corners bumped, London 1922 and 5 other Frank Brangwyn related volumes including Sir Frank Brangwyn, London 1949, The Girl and the Faun, London 1916, Belgium, London 1916, The Bridge London 1926, Eothen, London 1913, together with 2 vols of Brabizon House, 1930 and 1938 (8)
A late Victorian silver three piece Tea Set, by William Hutton, hallmarked Sheffield, 1900, of plain ovoid form with gadrooned edges, the teapot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, the sugar bowl and cram jug with acanthus leaf capped scroll handles, all raised on shell capped feet, the teapot 6in (15cm) high, approx total weight 30.5ozt (3)

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