An album of cricket autographs, to include Don Bradman and other members of the 1948 Australian touring party such as Don Tallon, I.W. and W.A Johnson, Doug Ring, Neil Harvey, Colin McCool, Sid Barnes, Ron Hamence and Ray Lindwall. England Players such as Len Hutton, R.E.S (Bob) Wyatt, Bill Bowes, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, Dennis Compton, Bill Edrich, Freddie Brown, Herbert Sucliffe, Brian Sellers and other notable players of the mid 20th Century. (M)
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AN 18TH CENTURY NEW HALL CREAM JUG with pattern 172, another New hall cream jug pattern 241 and another similar jug, two New Hall oriental style tea bowls and saucer, a New Hall coffee can pattern 484 ex. de Saye Hutton collection, another coffee can gilded, a New hall trio and a New Hall sucrier base.
10 x Game Fishing Volumes - Hutton, JA - "Rod Fishing For Salmon On The Wye" 1930 new pocket edition, Stuart, RN - "Casting Around" 1st ed, Grey, LRN - "Torridge Fishery" 1st ed 1957, Maunsell, GW - "Fisherman's Vade Mecum" 1967, Oglesby, A - "Salmon" 1974 revised, Ashley-Cooper, J -signed-"A Line On Salmon" 1st ed 1983, D/j, plus 4 others by Wanless, Dawson, Taverner and Crossley. (10)
'An History of Birmingham', by W. Hutton. Printed in Birmingham by Pearson and Rollason, 1781. Original Georgian quarter leather binding with marbled boards, 8vo. Laid/chain-lined paper throughout. Engraved frontispiece depicting the 'Free School', plus a further 15 engraved plates (including a fold-out plan of Birmingham 'Survey'd by Thos Hanson', a fold-out plan of the 'Navigable Canal from Birmingham to Autherley', and depictions of hotels, churches, the workhouse). The book includes a list of subscribers. Origins of street names discussed, as well as trades (buttons, buckles, guns, leather, brass, hackney coaches), notable people. An interesting 18th-century English book.Condition Report: Contents generally sound with some discolouration and foxing; plan of Birmingham is splitting along fold-lines with marks from old tape; p.215 has a tear. Rebacked to style, incorporating original oxblood morocco title label.
Rutter (John). Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey, published by the author, Shaftesbury & London, 1823, half-title (with early ink presentation inscription 'Rose Lawrence, from her very sincere friend, J.H. Smyth'), 28 plates and vignettes, including folding lithograph plan of the estate at rear, and 3 hand-coloured aquatints (correct as list), list of subscribers at end, occasional minor marginal marks (generally in clean condition), untrimmed, yellow chalk-glazed endpapers, with engraved bookplate of Charles Lawrence to front pastedown, and subsequent printed bookplate of Edward Hutton, St. John's Wood above, original maroon morocco-backed patterned boards, rubbed and some marks, with a little wear to head and foot of spine, 4to Abbey, Scenery 418. Large Paper copy. This copy presented to Rose Lawrence by the subscriber John Hugh Smyth of Wraxall Lodge, Somerset. (1)
Edward VII playing card case of rectangular form, hinged and polished cover to a body with half embossed floral and foliate detail to a gilt lined interior with central bar and containing two modern sets of playing cards, height 3 3/4 ins, weight approx 161gms, Birmingham 1905, makers mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Victorian salt cellars and spoons, by Cartwright & Woodward, Birmingham 1862, of shell form, on mythical dolphin bases, a sauce boat by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1930, a pair of vases, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a single bonbon dish, a dish, a silver-mounted glass sugar caster, a cigarette case, a button hook and an electroplated thimble, approx. weighable 19oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items; a George III mustard pot, maker's mark worn, London 1789, oval form, bright-cut and pierced decoration, with a blue glass liner and a later spoon, plus a set of four Victorian salt cellars and spoons, by E. Hutton, London 1893, an Irish sugar sifting spoon, a pair of pepper pots, a pair of silver and glass salt cellars, and three salt spoons, plus three electroplated wine coasters and a button, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
A Chamberlains Worcester Plate, painted with the arms of Thompson of Sheriff Hutton within a gilt scroll border, painted mark in red, 21.5cm diameter; A Similar Plate, painted with the crest of Reed within a panelled border, 21.5cm diameter; A Similar Coffee Cup and Saucer, painted with the arms of Hope on an Imari ground; and A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Sauce Tureen and Cover, painted with the arms of Hawkins of Nash Court, Kent, 18cm high (4)Some wear. 130617
A SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed Alexander Cameron, Dundee, hallmarked for London 1837, 45mm. dia., together with a silver open faced pocket watch by John P. Hutton, Edinburgh, hallmarked for London 1876, 50mm. dia.
A pair of late Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1895, with cluster columns and acanthus-chased capitals, on stepped square filled bases with ovolo and acanthus leaf borders, 15 cm. high.Knocks to the fixed nozzles, various small dings to bases and columns, one has knock to rim which indents into date letter defacing it.
AN EDWARDIAN PART-FLUTED TEA POT on bun feet with a gadroon & shell border, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1905, a part-fluted cream jug by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1910, and a late Victorian part-fluted trophy goblet, inscribed, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons, London c.1900 (date letter worn); the latter 8.25" (21 cms) high; 35.5 oz (3)
A HOB-SHAPED KETTLE with a swing handle and a detachable cover, initialled, by John & Frank Pairpoint, London 1901 together with a non-matching stand by W. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1924, a plated burner and a small Dutch decorative spoon; the kettle on stand 12" (30.5 cms) high; 38 oz weighable silver 94)

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