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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PAAR GEORGE V.-KERZENLEUCHTER UND PAAR GEORGE V.-TROMPETENVASEN England, Sheffield, William Hutton & Sons Ltd/James Deakin & Sons, 1915/1920 Sterlingsilber, teils gefüllt. H. 13-20,7 cm, 965 g. Jew. punziert mit Stadt- und Herstellermarken sowie Jahresbuchstaben 'x' bzw. 'c', teils punziert mit Nr. '5826' bzw. 'Rd 633761'. Min. Gebrauchsspuren, Trompetenvasen min. gedellt.
A George V silver trophy cup, 15cm h, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1929, a Victorian silver mounted cut glass inkwell, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, a Victorian silver salt cellar and blue glass liner, by White, Henderson & Co, Sheffield 1875 and a silver mounted cut glass condiment bottle and stopper, 6oz 18dwt weighable (4) The lot in good condition
Yacht racing. An Edwardian miniature silver replica of The America's Cup, 71mm h, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1903, a silver model of a curling stone, a silver tea strainer and stand and an Israeli silver toy windmill, 6oz 10dwt (5) Handle of America's Cup damaged, the other items in good condition
Silver and white metal items. Includes a cased set of 11 silver teaspoons and sugar tongs with marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1915 (162g), a cased set of teaspoons stamped 'silver' (72g), a cased set of 6 cake forks stamped 'sterling silver' (90g), and a small dish with inscription on reverse and stamped 'silver' (121g).
A George III silver salt having bead rim and raised on three cabriole legs, marks for London 1774, rubbed makers mark, sold along with an Edwardian silver condiment pot with pierced scroll work to the body, marks for Birmingham 1904, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, both having blue glass liners, and a George V silver tea strainer holder with a silver plated tea strainer, marks for Birmingham 1914, 163g gross silver weight
An Elizabeth II silver Sugar Caster, by Garrard & Co Ltd., hallmarked London 1961, of traditional form with removable pierced cover, knop finial distorted, 17cm high, 6.1ozt, together with a pair of Edwardian short column candlesticks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., hallmarked London 1903, with weighted bases, as found with repairs and damages (3)
Collection of silver to include a pair of Walker & Hall pepper pots (hallmarked Sheffield 1913), pair of silver table salts with blue glass linings (London 1927), pair of Victorian silver cruet spoons and a William Hutton & Sons dish with galleried sides with pierced detailing (hallmarked Birmingham). Pepper pots measure 10cm tall.
S. Tucker. The Rainbow in the North, first edition, half-title, additional pictorial title, plates, folding map, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: James Nesbit, 1851; Anon. Greenlands Missions, with Biographical Sketches of the Principal Converts, second edition, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, Dublin: Religious Tract and Book Society, 1831; S. K. Hutton. Among the Eskimos of Labrador, first edition, with an ALS from the author loosely inserted, thanking a visitor, half-title, plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Seeley, Service and Co., 1912; and 17 others, Greenland, Labrador and the northern frontiers, v.s. (20). *CR (i) lacks free endpaper, spine faded, extremities chipped (ii) spine faded, chipped at ends (iii) extremities bumped and rubbed (iv) remainder mixed condition.
An Edward VII Silver Belt, by Spurrier and Co., Birmingham, 1902, in the Art Nouveau style, each link with openwork flowers and foliage scrolls, 67cm long; Together With a cased set of six silver buttons, each stamped with a female head in the Art Nouveau style, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1903, total weight of silver 6oz 3dwt, 191gr (7) The belt is marked on each link. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The buttons are marked on the back and with design registration number. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.
A George V Silver Pepperette, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, humorously formed as David Lloyd George tied in a scroll, filled, 70mm highFully marked on base and marked with design registration mark. Further part marked on cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall.
Elegantes Sideboard "Chariot" von John HuttonDunkel gebeiztes Holz und goldfarben hinterlegtes Glas. Gerader, zweischübiger Zargenkasten auf godronierten Vierkantbeinen mit Rollen. Korrespondierende Rahmung für eingelassene Deckplatte. Greifringe aus Bronze. Entw. John Hutton. H. 84 cm. 150 cm x 56 cm.Hutton (1947-2006) gilt als einer der produktivsten Designer seiner Generation. In seinen Entwürfen kombinierte er zeitgenössisches Design mit einer klassischen Komponente.An elegant dark stained wood and glass console table designed by John Hutton.Amerika. New York. Ende 20. Jh.
Robert Langley HUTTON (1883-1919) Fishing Fleet, St Ives Oil on canvas, signed, 39 x 49cm, 56 x 67cm framed.This bright work is generally in good overall condition and is ready to hang. There is a little cracking, however, the surface of the work is stable. There has been some restoration work to this piece including some minor consolidation of cracking and a hole repair to the upper left corner (please see images). Please see additional images of the signature both with and without UV. UK shipping £32.50. This work comes from a private collection.
Silver lot - 2 x hallmarked serving spoons (fiddle pattern) London 1903 by William Hutton & Sons ltd 145g, a tea strainer, Sheffield 1948 Emile Viners (Viner ltd) 40g.Fish knife, London 1940 Josiah Williams & Co 10g, and a Tennis tournament brooch, Birmingham 1886 by S bros, 5g. total lot weight - 200g
A set of six late Victorian silver Albany pattern teaspoons and matching pair of sugar tongs and sifter spoon, Sheffield 1898 by James Deakin & Sons, cased, a set of six silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1935 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, cased, and a set of five silver pastry forks and serving fork, Sheffield 1928, cased, total weight 324.4g.
11th-13th century A.D.. Recalling workmanship similar to that found in the floor of the Sistine Chapel and other important Roman churches; comprising a stepped rectangular panel with white marble border, square blocks with cross fourchée motifs on porphyry and other fields; mounted on a custom-made stand. See Boito, C., Architettura Cosmatesca, Torino, 1860; Hutton, E., The Cosmati, The Roman Marble Workers of the XIIth and XIIIth Centuries, London, 1950; Tosca, P., Storia dell’Arte Italiana, il medioevo, vol. III, Torino, 1965; Matthiae, G., 'Componenti del gusto decorativo cosmatesco,' in Rivista dell'Istituto Nazionale di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte, vol. I, 1952, pp.249-281; Cigola, M., 'Mosaici pavimentali cosmateschi. Segni, disegni e simboli,' in Palladio, Nuova serie, anno VI n. 11, giugno 1993, pp.101-110; the composition of the mosaic recalls the floors of the most important churches of Rome, like the floor of the Sistine Chapel (realised probably in the 14th century for the previous building or Cappella Maggiore), or that of Santa Maria Maggiore (1145-1153 AD), San Giovanni in Laterano (14th century AD), Saint Clement (1099-1120 AD), Santi Quattro Coronati (13th century AD), Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (12th century AD) and many others. 1.06 kg, 38.5 cm wide (1.4 kg total including stand) (15 1/4 in.). The Cosmatesque style was a characteristic type of ornamentation of Eastern Roman origin (opus alexandrinum) used by the Roman marble makers of the 12th and 13th centuries AD. It embellishes floors, ciboriums and cloisters of churches by means of polychrome marble inlays of varied and imaginative geometric shapes. The wider use of this decoration began in the 12th century, at which time techniques were improved: the Cosmati floors were made with pieces of stone cut in various shapes and sizes, a property quite different from the mosaics in opus tessellatum, in which the motifs were made from small units all having the same size and shape, or from the opus sectile, intended to create representations with pieces of multicoloured marble cut out and arranged for this purpose. The stones used by Cosmati artists were often material salvaged from the ruins of ancient Roman buildings.French gallery, Paris, 1990s. From a family collection, London, UK.
Cricket Jack Brown 14x10 inch approx mounted signature piece includes signed page and vintage black and white photo. John Thomas Brown (20 August 1869 - 4 November 1904)[1] was an English professional cricketer, who played primarily as a batsman. He was Yorkshire's first great opening batsman, a lineage continued by Herbert Sutcliffe, Len Hutton and Geoffrey Boycott. He took five wickets in an innings on three occasions with his leg breaks, but except in 1901 (when he claimed 57 wickets) he generally bowled little. 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
A George V silver drinks tray / salver, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929, square form with egg and dart border, acanthus leaf handles and raised on four feet, 34 x 31cm, 31.4oz . Condition Report:No damage or repair, very faint remnants of an engraving in centre but hardly noticeable and silver is not thin, light wear to high points, still heavy gauge, hallmarks clear
A pair of George V silver ring boxes, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, possibly made by Kate Harris, Birmingham 1914, octagonal form with hinged lids and gilt interiors, 5.5cm, 3.5oz total . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only general surface wear, both boxes have engraved name "Eva" on lids, hallmarks clear
Thomas Swift Hutton (Edinburgh, 1865-1935)"Sidgate, Eastcliffe, Whitby", watercolour, 1925, signed T S Hutton, in double card mount and gilt moulded frame under glass, 58 cm x 53 cm overall[While little is known about his early life, the artist moved to Newcastle upon Tyne, where he took the beauty of the North East coast as a source of inspiration, and many works were reputedly painted on small pieces of cardboard shirt boxes. Hutton exhibited at both the Scottish and Royal Academy.]

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