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A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: an octagonal baluster sugar caster, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1924, pull-off pierced cover, height 17cm, a pair of napkin rings, cased, a pair of toast racks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, arched form, a cigarette box, a late-Victorian pepper grinder, and a silver-gilt and enamel Printing and Allied Trades Past Chairman badge presented J F Morris 1965-66, in a fitted case, approx. weighable 11.3oz. (7)
CRICKET AUTOGRAPHS 1950'S Two Playfair Tour brochures: West Indies 1950 with two scorecards from the Trent Bridge Test 20-25/7/1950, one of which is signed by Alf Valentine. In this match Worrell and Weekes created a 4th wicket record partnership of 283 which has since been beaten. South Africa 1951 with tape on the spine, signed inside by 14 players from England and South Africa including Yardley, Hutton, Trueman and Rowan plus a scorecard for Yorkshire v. South Africa 1951 with annotations. Generally good
A MINIATURE OR TRAVELLING COMMUNION CHALICE & PATEN with foliate engraving, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1917 and a Victorian miniature or travelling Communion goblet & paten, engraved with a sunburst & the initials "IHS", by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1854; the paten 2.5" (6.5 cms) diameter; 4.9 oz (4)
ENGLAND CRICKET: A good selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, signed cigarette cards (2), 8 x 10 (1) etc., a few vintage, by various English Cricketers, all of whom have captained England, including R. E. S. Wyatt, Cyril Walters, Gubby Allen, Walter Robins, Freddie Brown, Len Hutton, David Sheppard (T.L.S.), Peter May, Colin Cowdrey, Brian Close, Ray Illingworth, Mike Denness, Geoff Boycott, Ian Botham, Keith Fletcher, Bob Willis, David Gower, Mike Gatting, John Emburey, Graham Gooch, Alec Stewart, Alan Knott, Allan Lamb, Chris Cowdrey, Mike Brearley, Nasser Hussain etc. Many of the images are colour. VG to EX, 28
AUTOGRAPHED 'CRICKET IS MY LIFE' BY LEN HUTTON with foreword by Thomas Moult (London: Hutchison & Co), signed by J. Sherman, Ted Lester, Alan Wharton, Cyril Washbrook, etc, with sixteen autographs, in different coloured ink including blue and black Note: Without provenance, the buyer accepts that they are fully satisfied with the authenticity of the autographs.
Hutton (William), The Battle of Bosworth-Field, Between Richard The Third, and Henry Earl of Richmond, August 22, 1485, With Additions by J. Nichols, F.S.A., second edition, Nichols, Son, and Bentley, London 1813, 8vo, lxxxiv + 271pp + errata page, portrait frontispiece of Richard the Third, from Walpole's Historic Doubts, after Hirks, folding battle field map, owner's inscription to title page, further plates laid on preservation canvas, later half leather and marbled boards
An Edwardian silver seven-bar toast rack,by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1905,of gothic form on oblong base supported by four bracket feet, the central arched handle monogrammed,15.5cm long;and another smaller silver five-bar toast rack,by Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., London 1906,the oblong base on four stump feet, 11.5cm long, 13.7oz (2)
A George V silver two handle pedestal dish, in the Neo-Classical style, with lobed decoration to the lower half, atop a waisted square form foot, hallmarks struck to the body, sponsor's marked is rubbed but is possibly for William Hutton and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, height 8.5 cm, weight 156 g / 5 ozt approx
A Victorian glass and silver mounted oil or vinegar decanter, the tapering square glass body with etched sunflower decoration and star cut base, with angular silver handle, hinged domed cover with pouring aperture, hall-marked for William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1900, height 16.5 cm approx
Six Signed US cinema Lobby cards: After the Fox (1966) signed by Victor Mature, Morgan the Pirate (1961) signed by Steve Reeves, Voice in the Mirror (1958) signed by Julie London, Why Must I Die (1960) signed by Terry Moore, Too Late Blues (1961) signed by Stella Stevens and Spring Reunion (1957) signed by Betty Hutton. All 14" x 22". Various conditions. (6)
A cased pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver heart shaped dishes with scroll and pierced work decorated sides, on three floral and scroll cast supports, 10 x 9cm, with a pair of matching spoons with twist stems and rococo style finials, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, approx 3.6ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver backed three piece dressing table set comprising a circular hand mirror, length 26cm, a hand brush and a coat brush, each piece centred with a vacant oval cartouche within an ornamental and garland decoration, Chester 1910, a further matched two piece dressing table set, London and Birmingham 1929, and a silver plated mounted coat brush, also a pair of hallmarked silver mounted clear hobnail cut glass globular scent bottles, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904 and 1906, a further similar example, a hair tidy and a further small dressing table jar (11).
A George V hallmarked silver sauce boat with C-scroll handle and hoof feet with shell shouldered beaded rim, William Hutton, Sheffield 1931, a pepper and mustard of bellied form with pointed finials with leaf pattern rim, Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1931, a hallmarked silver shaped napkin ring with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, and three hallmarked silver salt spoons, combined approx 12.2ozt (7).
A George V hallmarked silver shaped circular dish with cast decorated rim, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, diameter 15.5cm, also a hallmarked silver collared clear cut glass cylindrical vase, height 17cm and a Dutch silver oval basket with pierced decoration and swing loop handle, length 9cm, weighable silver approx 5.8ozt (3).
A group of eight variously hallmarked silver napkin rings to include a pair of plain curved form initialled "MPD", William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1926, a single engine turned decorated circular example, William Greenwood & Sons, Birmingham 1927, and a plain waisted example, William Vale & Sons, Chester 1923, and a plain bead decorated electroplated example, silver combined approx 5ozt (9).

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