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Lot 347

A set of four Edward VII hallmark silver toast racks by William Hutton & Sons LimitedEach of diminutive form with five lancet arched bars and central carrying handle, raised on ball feet, combined weight approx. 6oz, each approx. 8.5cm high x 7cm long, hallmarked for Birmingham 1903/04 (4).

Lot 276A

A late Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea set in the Georgian taste by William Hutton & SonComprising semi fluted, chased and embossed oval teapot with ebonised finial and handle, corresponding twin handled milk jug and sugar bowl, hallmarked for London 1887/88, 1891/92, 1892/93, total weight approx 21oz.

Lot 610

A pair of unframed limited edition coloured prints after A L Grace showing a boy receiving cricket lessons, one signed by Len Hutton and both edition number 350/500 produced to commemorate 100 years of test matches, England v Australia in England 57 x 64cm

Lot 32

A William Hutton & Sons Ltd silver cream jug on circular base, Birmingham 1931, 119g

Lot 110

A Hallmarked Silver Ink Stand, Messrs Hutton, London 1899, the rectangular stand with wavy cut edge, raised on four hoof feet, fitted to the centre with a hallmarked silver mounted cut glass inkwell, 14.6cms wide.

Lot 489

A Mid XX Century and Later Autograph Book, autographs include Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy on single page under printed image of the pair, Len Hutton, James Hunt, Ted Long amongst many other television, sport and theatre personalities.

Lot 392

SIGNED CRICKET BAT Warsop-Hendren four star cricket bat signed in 1953 by cricketers from England and Australia, 12 from each country, England signatures include Hammond, Robertson, Fishlock, Hutton, Washbrook, Wright, Edrich whilst the Australians , many of whom represented the Australian Services team in the 1940s, include Hassett, Miller, Johnson, Ellis, Cristofani, Stanford, Williams, Pettiford, Roper, Cec Pepper, Sismey and Whitington. Many of these are rare signatures as although most played first-class cricket, few played at Test level after the 1945 Victory Tests in England which were not official tests.. Good ink signatures. Good

Lot 68

A part set of silver Old English pattern cutlery, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899; comprising thirteen table forks; thirteen dessert spoons; three table spoons; three teaspoons; four egg spoons and four coffee spoons, 2024g.

Lot 71

A cased set of six Edwardian silver tea knives having green stained bone handles, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1907.

Lot 53

EDWARDIAN SILVER COMPORTmaker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1902, of oval form with scalloped rim with cast shell motifs, pierced scroll decoration, over oval base with paw feet, approximately 485g, 23cm long

Lot 138

Lyell (Charles). Principles of Geology, Being an Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface, by Reference to Causes now in Operation, 3 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1830-33, engraved frontispiece to volume I, hand-coloured frontispieces to volumes II & III, four maps (two hand-coloured & two folding), four engraved plates, numerous wood-engraved illustrations and diagrams, bound without half titles to volumes I & III and advertisements at front of volume I, some light offsetting and scattered spotting, Bedfordshire General Library ink stamps and manuscript shelf numbers to titles, hinges reinforced, booklabels of T. Elger, manuscript note 'Purchased at Library Sale (1868)' to volume I front pastedown, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked and repaired, spines with red labels, 8vo, with a loose one page autograph letter signed by Charles Lyell, dated January 1851, giving a new address at Rivermead, Hampton Wick, mounted on pink paper with manuscript note beneath, old folds Dibner 96; Horblit 70; Norman 1398; PMM 344. Charles Lyell popularised the doctrine of uniformitarianism, first suggested by James Hutton, which presumes that the same natural laws and processes that operate in the universe now, have always operated in the past and apply everywhere in the universe. The central argument in Principles, and one that had a notable influence on the young Charles Darwin, was that 'the present is the key to the past' and that geological remains from a distant past can be explained by reference to observable geological processes now in operation. (3)

Lot 164

Phillips (John). Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; or, A Description of the Strata and Organic Remains: accompanied by a geological map, sections, and plates of the fossil plants and animals, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1835, single-page hand-coloured engraved geological map, 9 sectional plates, including 7 hand-coloured, and 12 uncoloured lithographed plates of fossil specimens, some light marginal spotting to fossil plates, contemporary boards, rubbed and marked, spines renewed, 4to, together with others on the geology of Yorkshire, including Thomas Hurtley, A Concise Account of Some Natural Curiosities, in the Environs of Mallam, in Craven, Yorkshire, 1786, bound in modern half-calf, 8vo, Josiah Bewick, Geological Treatise on the District of Cleveland, in North Yorkshire, its Ferruginous Deposits, Lias, and Oolites; with some observations on ironstone mining, 1861, John Weale, 1861, with large folding hand-coloured map, 2 folding coloured sections, 2 coloured plans and 2 tables, bound in original publisher's gilt-decorated black morocco (by Andrew Reid, Newcastle-on-Tyne), rubbed and scuffed to joints, with upper joint partly cracked, 8vo, author's presentation copy to T.H. Wilkinson, with inscription to front pastedown, and John Hutton, A Tour to the Caves, in the environs of Ingleborough and Settle, 2nd edition, with large additions, 1781, some staining, bound in modern full calf gilt, 8vo (5)

Lot 125

Hutton (James). The Theory of Rain, Read by the Author, Feb. 2, 1784, [Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, volume I, Part II, 1788], pages 41-86, diagramatic illustration, some spotting, modern cloth-backed wrappers, 4to, together with Answers to the Objections of M. de Luc with regard to the Theory of Rain, by James Hutton, Read by the Author, Dec. 3. 1787, Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, volume I, Part II, [1790], pages 39-58, a few light spots, modern cloth-backed wrappers, 4to, plus An Account of Observations, made by Lord Webb Seymour and Professor Playfair, upon some Geological Appearances in Glen Tilt, and the adjacent Country. Drawn up by Lord Webb Seymour, Read May 16, 1814, [Geological Society of London, 1815], pages 303-375, six folding engraved plans, some offsetting and light toning, modern cloth-backed boards, 4to, with Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh volume V, Edinburgh 1805 (includes Playfair's biography of James Hutton, pages 39-99, page 15 torn with loss) (4)

Lot 480

Whittington Press. Further Interiors, Wood-Engravings by Howard Phipps, 1992, 16 wood-engravings including some coloured, original wrappers with cloth spine tie in slipcase, small folio, (limited edition, 15/300 copies, signed by Howard Phipps), together with a made up copy of Matrix I (Autumn 1981), partly in Xerox, small folio, plus Swallow Press, The Sonnets [by] William Shakespeare, Preface by Robert Graves, with Drawings by Clarke Hutton, 1975, original cloth-backed buckram, folio (paperback review copy, 26 copies numbered A-Z, this numbered Q, signed by Robert Graves, Edward Burrett and Clarke Hutton), plus Gwasg Gregynog, Intimate Leaves from a Designer's Notebook [by] John Ryder, with a Foreword by Jan Morris, 1993, original cloth-backed patterned boards, 8vo, (limited edition, 133/300 copies), plus other private press, typography, and related (16)

Lot 166

Playfair (John). Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth, 1st edition, Edinburgh and London, 1802, a little light spotting, modern speckled calf, spine with red label and gilt decorations, slipcase, 8vo Grolier/Horblit 52b; Norman 1717. Landmark book in the development of the science of geology. "Playfair, a professor of mathematics at the University of Edinburgh and a friend of James Hutton, revised Hutton's Theory of the Earth to present his case more precisely, with additional evidence and without Hutton's religious ideas. Although Playfair's primary works were in mathematics and physics, he added substantially to the sum of geological knowledge of his time." (Norman). (1)

Lot 536

A watercolour, in the manner of Thomas Swift Hutton - fishermen on a beach carrying a load.

Lot 220

Finn's Natural History Abridged, a new edition by the Reverend W. Hutton, embellished with 100 engravings, in 2 vols, with leather covers and marbled boards; Conversations On Botany, third edition, enlarged with plates, leather bindings; Jim Withering: A Systematic Arrangement Of British Plants, in 4 vols; and William Aiton: Treaties Of Moss-Earth, published 1811. (8)

Lot 560

A watercolour, by Thomas Swift Hutton - A shepherd and his flock with windmills in the distance, signed.

Lot 614

Four limited edition colour prints, after Thomas Swift Hutton - "Scarborough, 1912"; "Seaton Sluice, Northumberland"; etc.; and a colour print after Russell Flint. (5)

Lot 100

Hutton, Walter S "The Practical Engineers Handbook...", Crosby, Lockwood & Co 1887, photographic frontis with tissue guard, numerous ills throughout, 1/2 leather, gt titles, gt rulesSimms, Frederick Walter"Practical Tunnelling...", 3rd ed, Crosby, Lockwood & Co 1877, ills throughout, name insc on ffep and two bookstamps, full cl"The Forth Bridge reprinted from Engineering February 28th 1890", photographic ills and other throughout, small F, cl, gt titles to front bd (3)

Lot 98

Rickman, John (ed) "Life of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer written by himself containing a descriptive narrative of his professional labours: with a folio atlas of copper plates", London James & Luke, G Hansard & Sons 1838, text 8vo, frontis with some staining and ffep stained, name inscribed on 2nd ffep and dated 1864, marbled ep bearing lib pl for Hutton House Transport Collection inside front bd, 1/2 leather, rather bumped and worn, F of pls dated 1838, tp "Atlas to the Life of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer", frontis portrait, rebound, green cl with red leather pastedown to backstrip bearing lib Bkpl for Hutton House Transport Collection inside front bd (2)

Lot 91

Simms, F W (ed) "Public Works of Great Britain... including cast iron bridges, iron and gasworks..., plan of the harbour and port of London...", London John Weale 1838, containing 153 pls (not collated), engraved vignette on tp, engraved frontis with tissue guard, some staining to edges and some foxing, elephant folio, 1/2 leather, insc on ffep dated 1851 and bearing inside front bd "Hutton House Transport Collection Library"

Lot 62

An Edward VII silver Rat Tail pattern flatware service, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1934/35: includes six tablespoons, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six steel bladed table knives, six steel bladed dessert knives, carving knife, fork and steel, contained in an oak canteen, weighable silver 61.13ozs.

Lot 57

A pair of Edward VII silver spoons, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1901: with shell shaped bowls and female terminals, cased, 3.27ozs.

Lot 48

A Victorian silver bowl, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1899: of plain circular form with half-reeded decoration raised on a reeded and spreading circular foot, 23.5cm. diameter, 19.63ozs.

Lot 1174

A set of six Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1900, with mother-of-pearl handles, engraved blades, in a fitted case.

Lot 1166

An Edwardian set of six Bead pattern table forks and six tablespoons, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1904, single struck, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 28oz. (12)

Lot 1361

A late-Victorian silver rose bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1900, circular form, part-fluted decoration, embossed garland of flowers, on a raised circular foot, engraved with a crest and engraved with the badge of the 3rd Bat. Wiltshire Regiment, diameter 26cm, approx. weight 30oz.

Lot 1368

Two regimental silver mugs, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1932, and Birmingham 1930, tapering circular form, scroll handles, inscribed with presentation inscriptions relating the 1st and 2nd Bn Wiltshire Regiment, approx. weight 23.5oz. (2)

Lot 1329

A silver swing-handled basket, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1910, shaped oval form, on four bun feet, length 32cm, approx. weight 14.5oz.

Lot 30

An Edward VII silver waiter, maker William Hutton & Son Ltd, London, 1908: inscribed, of circular form with moulded rim, raised on three scroll feet, 20.5cm. diameter, 10.48ozs.

Lot 361

Late Victorian silver pedestal coffee pot by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1900, with two other silver teapots, an Edwardian silver helmet shaped cream jug, and another silver gadrooned helmet shaped cream jug, 2022g (65.2 ozt) gross

Lot 802

λ A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cup and saucer, by E. Hutton, London 1893, fluted circular form, a set of five American dishes, a cigarette case, a mustard pot, a swing-handled basket, a tea strainer, a Scottish dish, two continental dishes, a comb, a page marker and other items, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)

Lot 1364

A presentation regimental silver inkstand, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1909, rectangular form, pierced foliate gallery, with a pen well, and with two silver-mounted cut-glass inkwells, on four scroll feet, engraved with the badge of the Royal Berkshire Regiment and inscribed 'PRESENTED BY CAPTAIN C. PIERCE BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS ON LEAVING THE REGIMENT 1910', length 27cm, approx. weight 28oz.

Lot 288

A late-Victorian silver rose bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1898, circular form, embossed foliate and fluted decoration, on a circular foot, diameter 21cm, approx. weight 17.2oz.

Lot 1365

Three regimental silver mugs, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1927/28 tapering circular form, scroll handles, inscribed with presentation inscriptions relating to The 2nd Bn Wiltshire Regiment, approx. weight 37.5oz. (3)

Lot 553

A set of silver postage scales, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1922, rectangular base, height 8cm.

Lot 176

A pair of late-Victorian patent silver tongs, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1897, for strawberry eating, mother-of-pearl handle, serrated grips, length 12.6cm. Provenance: Lawrence's, The Bramah Collection, 11 October 2011, lot 1105. The patent (no.263022) details a 'Fancy design for strawberry eating', and these tongs are ideal for specifically removing the strawberry core.

Lot 992

A set of four Victorian silver basket salt cellars / dishes, by E. Hutton, London 1889, rectangular form, central handles, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. (4)

Lot 1363

Three regimental silver mugs, by Mappin and Webb, London 1913, William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1927, and one by The Barnards, London 1913, tapering circular form, scroll handles, reeded borders, with presentation inscriptions, approx. weight 34.5oz. (3)

Lot 1475

A SIGNED JOHN HUTTON ACID ETCHED MIRROR, CIRCA 1950'S

Lot 1187

Three English sterling silver pepperettes including an egg shaped with weighted bottom hallmarked London 1888 (William Hutton & Sons), 4cm high

Lot 43

An oval sweetmeat dish, the body pierced, chased and embossed with scrolls and flowering foliage, the upper rim with shells, scrolls and lappets, pedestal foot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1899, 9cm high, 21cm wide, 173gms

Lot 34

A late Victorian apostle spoon, the terminal depicting Saint Peter holding a sword, barley twist stem above a cherub, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897; together with a teaspoon, the terminal a cherub holding a snake, the pierced stem formed of trailing vine and flowers, unmarked, 17.8cm high and smaller, 60gms gross (2)

Lot 745

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver footed tyg, Sheffield 1912, approx 7.9ozt, height 11cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished throughout, the foot has been slightly pushed up into the bowl causing raised area inside bowl, the hallmarks are rubbed.

Lot 764

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver mustard pot of oval form with pierced sides, raised on four bun feet, with blue glass liner, London 1896, an open circular salt, Williams Ker Reid, London 1843, diameter 7cm, and a similar baluster pepper with scallop kneed outswept supports, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, London 1899, also a mustard spoon, London 1804, two later salt spoons and two others, a butter knife and an electroplated fork, combined silver approx 8.3ozt.

Lot 738

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver quadrilobed footed bonbon dish with bead decorated rim, Birmingham 1904, diameter 10.5cm, approx 1.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: light surface wear, with rub to hallmarks

Lot 99A

A Victorian silver tea pot, maker Edward Hutton (Wm. Hutton Ltd), hall,mark London 1890, gross weight approx 551 gms/17.73 ozt (1)

Lot 1105

Victorian Bird Cage Stand. An adjustable height bird cage stand by Hutton & Co. Warminster, Woods Patent 8672. Base originally from a bicycle stand.

Lot 60

Cricket autographs, a collection of 8 limited edition official TCCB commemorative covers from the England v Australia 200th Anniversary Series, each one bearing a signature or signatures inc. Don Bradman, Len Hutton, English Bowlers (9 signatures), Wicket keepers (6), All Rounders (6), Australian Wicket keepers (3) & two multiple-signed covers from the Bicenntenial Test Match, Sydney 29 Jan/2 Feb 1988 (vg)

Lot 1

Cricket autographs, selection of mostly laid down signatures on text book pages, all circa 1949/50, 9 sheets in total inc. England (9) inc. Compton, Hutton, Gladwin etc, New Zealand Touring Team (16), Surrey (13) inc. A & E Bedser, Kent (8), Leicestershire (10), Worcestershire (12), Glamorgan (13) etc (gd)

Lot 166

Two silver butter knives, London, 1935; a pair of Victorian salt spoons with lion mask terminals and shell bowls, London, 1874; a pair of Kings pattern salt spoons by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1913; and two 19th century French fiddle and thread pattern shovel bowl salt spoons, wt. 135 gm. (8)

Lot 219

A large late Victorian silver mounted match striker, the clear deeply ribbed glass body with engine turned scalloped edge silver holder, Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1895.

Lot 537

A PAIR OF GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, initialled, by Thomas Northcote, London 1787, together with a pair of Victorian table spoons to match by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1859 and a pair of sauce ladles by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1914; the latter pair 7" (18 cms) long); 12.3 oz (6)

Lot 688

AN EDWARDIAN GOLF BALL INKWELL on a wooden base by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1909, a "grenade" table lighter, Birmingham 1933 and another table lighter (metal innards); the latter 4" (10 cms) high (3)

Lot 638

IRISH PROVINCIAL INTEREST:- An Edwardian Fiddle pattern soup ladle & matching basting spoon, both crested to match, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons, London 1903/04, both stamped with the retailer's mark of "Sharman D. Neill" of Belfast; each approx; 12.4" (31.5 cms) long; 12.8 oz (2)

Lot 183

A SLIM VESTA CASE enamelled with the badge of the "British Red Cross Society County of Surrey 62", the reverse initialled "JO", suspensory ring, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1914; 2.2" (5.5 cms) long; 1.25 oz

Lot 4111

Propaganda poster - It - Baby Week Poster 1918 Country: UK. Year: 1918. Artist: Percy Hutton Fearon. Size (cm): 71.5x49. Fair condition, creases and folds. Backed on thick paper with tears in margins.

Lot 819

A pair of silver wine coasters with beech bases, chased with flowers and rococo scrolls, Sheffield 1919, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 14.8toz. (2)

Lot 208

A late Victorian silver beaker of plain undecorated form, Edward Hutton - William Hutton & Sons, London 1889

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