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Small Private Press Books and Booklets1.Marvell (Andrew) Daphnis and Chloe, no. 127 of 250 copies. Kit-Cat Press, nd. 2.Austen (Jane) Frederic and Elfreda: with illustration by Edward Bawden. Copy 247 of 350. Kit-Cat Press, 1987 3.Hardacre (Kenneth) Some odd characters, one of 150 copies, Kit-Cat Press, 1986 4.Harrop (Dorothy) Sir Emery Walker 1851-1933, signed by author, Nine Elms Press5.Gerard (David) Walter Crane and the rhetoric of art, one of 350 copies signed by Gerard, Paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper. Nine Elms Press, 1999 6. Nash (John) Mr Cobden-Sanderson's two-handed engine, 350 copies printed, signed by author. Paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper. Signed by Peter J Sanderson. Nine Elms Press, 1994 7.Lindsay (Jack) William Morris: dreamer of dreams, one of 500 copies, paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper, Nine Elms Press, 1991 8.Gerard (David) Ruskin & William Morris, one of 350 copies, paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper. Signed by Peter J Sanderson, Nine Elms Press, 1998 9.Stansky (Peter) William Morris C.R. Ashbee and the Arts and Crafts,one of 300 copies signed by author, paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper (slight discolouration to spine. Nine Elms Press, 19841.Rae (Thomas) Adventures of John M'Alpine copy no. 136 of 200 of a total of 226. Bound in quarter leather with Japanese wood veneer over boards. Black Pennell Press, 19852.Wilson (L M) The old bookseller, copy 71 of 75 quarter bound in Elephanthide with decorated paper sides. Black Pennell Press, 19893.Rules and directions to be observed in printing-houses Black Pennell Press, copy 161 of 200, bound in quarter lined with marbled sides. Black Pennell Press, 19881.Austen (Jane) Northanger Abbey, copy no. 1396 of 1,500. Designed by Richard Ellis and illustrated by Charles Hutton. Signed by illustrator. Bound in striped silk cloth, leather spine label, Slip case, Garamond Press, 1971 1. Theroux (Paul) Shortest day of the year, copy 29 of 175, out of 201, bound in cloth. 3 colour illustrations by Sebastian Carter. Signed, Sixth Chamber Press, 1986 1.Crombie (John) The colour schemers no 218 of 35 copies, 16.5 x 17.5cm. Pp. (32), colour illustrations with card covers. Kickshaws, 1982. 1.Knowles (Richard) Death of Charles Stothard, One of 100 copies, soft grey card cover. 1st Edition. Title-page wood engraving of Beer Ferrers church by Chris Bayley. Box Tree Press, 1981 1.History of Pompey the little, or the adventures of a lap-dog. Copy no. 195 of 400. Bound in quarter white buckram with brown paper boards. Dust jacket heavily foxed also page edges but text pages good. Page colour tanned. Golden Cockerel, 1926Plus; Bibliography: April 1921 - Dec 1929 and Autumn list 1931
A part suite of silver cutlery by William Hutton & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1917, comprising; eight table spoons, eight dinner forks, seven dessert spoons and eight dessert forks (31), with a collection of assorted silver cutlery; thirteen tablespoons, one dessert spoon, fourteen dinner forks, ten dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, thirteen coffee and teaspoons and twenty two silver handled knives (83), total weighable 173oz
A four piece silver teaset, by William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1927, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular shape standing on four ball feet below a gadrooned edge, with hinged cover and ebonised handle and finial, 15cm high, together with the matching hotwater jug, 23cm high and the companion milk jug and sugar basin, uninscribed, 59.88oz (4)
William Caddick of Liverpool (British, 1719-1794) Portrait of Thomas Hutton (1753-1782), aged 29 watercolour on card 11 x 9½cm (4 x 4in) Provenance: Mrs W J Symons(1809-1890) and by descent. Other Notes: Thomas Hutton was the third son of Thomas Hutton of Pale Burton. Born in 1753 he died at Liverpool in 1782, unmarried. Under glass and appears fine.
SCREEN STARS AND SINGERSincluding Dean Martin (2), Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Dan Ackroyd, Patrick Swayze, Jack Lemmon (2), Joan Collins (2), Deborah Kerr, Bridget Bardot, Robert de Nero (2), George Segal, Doris Day (2), Bruce Reynolds, Steve Martin, Tom Jones (2), Michael Caine (2), Glenn Close, Edward Woodward, Donald O'Connor, Olivia de Havilland, Brian Donnelly, Ryan O'Neill, Chuck Norris, Clint Eastwood, Michael York (2), Leonard Nemoy (2), Sean Bean, Anthony Hopkins, Robert Redford, Billy Connolly, Timothy Dalton, Ray Liotta, Maggie Smith, Tom Conti, Liza Minelli, Robin Williams (2), Shelley Winters, Helena Bonham Carter, Britt Eckland (2), Virginia McKenna, John Gielgud, Lionel Jeffries, Angela Landsbury, Lauren Hutton (2), Johanna Lumley, Joe Pesci (2), George Cole, James Earl Jones, Kathy Bates, Hugh Grant, Kelsey Grammer and Frasier, Kevin Klein Patricia Neal (5), Simon Callow, John Travolta, Russell Crowe, Oliver Reed and others
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set of rectangular bellied form with reeded base, comprising teapot with ebonised finial and handle, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug (by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1902), together with a similar water jug (by William Hutton & Sons Limited, Sheffield), approx 44.6 oz total including finials and handles
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TEA TONGS (OR SUGAR NIPS), SAMUEL EATON, LONDON, CIRCA 1765 typical form, initialled AF; together with the following silver serving pieces: another pair of tea tongs, in mid 18th century style, Stokes & Ireland Ltd. of Birmingham, Chester, 1903, a pair pierced sugar tongs, Francis Higgins, London, 1893, a sifter ladle, Renaissance style, Francis Higgins, London, 1858, and a pair of asparagus tongs, plain, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1910 249gr (8oz) (5)
A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOAT, DEAKIN & FRANCIS, BIRMINGHAM, 1832 in George III style, oval, gadroon rim, on three shell-headed pad feet, C-scroll handle, 18.5cm long; together with a silver milk jug and sugar bowl set, in Regency ribbed oblong style, gadroon rims, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1926 754gr (24oz 4dwt.) (3)
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, THOMAS HAYTER, LONDON, 1805 helmet-shaped, bright-cut, reeded handle, 9cm high; together with a silver mustard pot, engraved and crested cylindrical, C.T. & G. Fox, London, 1837, 7.5cm high, and a crested silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Mary Chawner, London, 1837; a small silver teapot, oblong, fibre handle and knop, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1910, 10.7cm high; and a small silver rose bowl, lobed circular, Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, 1900, 14.3cm diameter 738gr (23oz 14dwt) all in, excluding blue glass liner for the mustard pot (5)
A pair of Danish silver sprung sugar tongs by W. & S. Sorensen; a silver sifter spoon by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1922; a pair of late Victorian silver apostle end sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1896; and a white metal and part-enamelled photograph frame stamped with locomotive train, the three cars inscribed "name", "date" and "weight" for a new baby, 17 cm. long (4), All in good condition
A SILVER SIX DIVISIONAL HOOPED TOAST RACK standing on four ball feet and with carrying handle, 14.5cm long, Birmingham 1926 by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd; and a further four divisional hooped toast rack on a boat shaped base with four ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1896 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 10.6 troy oz (2)
A SET OF SIX SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN AND BRIGHT CUT SERVING SPOONS with scrolling decoration and gilt bowls by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, two by Smith & Fearn, William Shaw, Thomas Northcote and one with makers mark rubbed, varying dates and cased; and a cased set of silver coffee spoons by William Hutton & Sons
A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN AND BRIGHT CUT TABLESPOON, Exeter 1792 by Richard Ferris; a silver spirit measure standing on seven legs, 4.5cm high, Birmingham 108 by James Woods & Sons; a Victorian silver pepper by William Hutton & Sons; a further silver pepper; a mustard pot; a salt with pierced sides; two pierced dish holders; sugar tongs; a further measure; five continental spoons, 11.7 troy oz; a silver plated spoon warmer in the form of a shell; two serving spoons and plated flatware (qty)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, oval shaped teapot with domed hinged lid, ebonised handle with matching finial, sugar basin and jug, Sheffield 1912 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 16.1 troy oz in total; and a silver plated oval shaped teapot with canted corners and ebonised handle with matching sugar basin (5)
A silver christening mug of plain cylindrical form, Sheffield 1901-02, together with another silver christening mug with half gadrooned body, London, 1900-01, both maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, both engraved with monogram of Charles James Ferguson (see Wang Hing silver tea canister)
CRICKET, signed small cards, clipped pieces etc., by England (20) & Australian captains, inc. Allen, Boycott, Dexter, Edrich, Emburey, Gooch, Gower, Hutton, Leveson-Gower, Lewis, May, Warner, Wyatt; Morris, Harvey, Simpson, Booth, Lawry, I. & G. Chappell, Hughes, Border etc., most laid down to white cards, EX, 31*

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