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Thomas Swift Hutton (1865-1935) - Old Hartley; Seaton Sluice and Blyth Bay, a pair, both signed, one dated 1925, watercolour, 23.5 x 44cm and a watercolour of Headstone Viaduct Monsal Dale by D L Calwell (3) Hutton watercolours in good condition, fresh and unfaded, in the original mid 20th c wood back frames with trade label of Morson, Swan & Morgan Newcastle on Tyne. Monsal Dale watercolour faded
Various silver topped glass jars, small silver cream jug, cotton wool jars, hat pin jars, cologne bottle, jewel box, various silver tops originally from travelling toilet cases, some with the initials B.C.O. below a crown; an 835 standard backed mirror; a small half fluted silver cream jug, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894; six metal coffee spoons with niello decoration to back, marked 1881.
A group of silver and glass dressing table pots, a white metal scent bottle, a bombilla, a silver compact and a cased bakelite vanity set Comprising of an early 20th century oval pot with silver lid, monogrammed, marks rubbed, a circular cut glass pot with silver lid, monogrammed, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1925, a small cut glass pot with silver lid, Birmingham 1913, a pair of cylindrical pots with silver lids, slight differences in height, London, 1931, a floral etched pot with silver lid, Birmingham 1944, an unmarked glass hair receiver pot, a silver repoussé lidded pot, London 1896, a silver compact, Birmingham, 1957, a makeup brush with mother of pearl and silver handle, and a white and gilt floral enamelled glass pot and a 1930's cased bakelite manicure set in blue and orange, the bombilla of traditional form, the scent bottle of oval scaly for with cartouche and lion rampant, with a chain, 7.5m high. (qty)
LONDON "Durchbruchschälchen" 925er. Silber, 1898 William Hutton & Sons, London, längliche an den Enden hochgezogene Form, durchbrochen gearbeitete Wandung mit ornamental und vegetabil gestaltetem Dekor, scharnierter Henkel, Gewicht 765 g., L: 32 cm. Leichte Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren.| LONDON "Breakthrough bowl" 925. Silver, 1898William Hutton & Sons, London, elongated form, raised at the ends, open-worked wall with ornamental and vegetal decoration, hinged handle, weight 765 g., l: 32 cm. Slight signs of age and use.
A Pair of Late Victorian Silver and Silver Gilt Serving Spoons and Mixed Silverware the spoons by William Hutton & Sons, London 1897, the oval gilt bowls with crimped rims and embossed with floral and scroll ornament, conforming engraved handles, in fitted case, two silver condiment sets in fitted cases, a silver sugar caster, 6.25ins high, and a silver circular tobacco box, 3.75ins diameter, combined weight 17ozs
Egon Ronay (chef) signed 8x5 album page an autograph on a page with the facsimile autograph of cricketer Len Hutton (no photograph). To verso is the autograph of (?) with an attached candid colour photograph taken at the time of signing. 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
Hutton (Annie) The Embassy in Ireland of Mons. G.B. Rinuccini, 8vo Dublin 1873, First Edn., O'Riordan (Rev. M.) Catholicity and Progress in Ireland, Lond. 1905; Healy (Most Rev. Dr.) Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars, D. 1893; Knowles (Rev. J.A.) Fethard: its Abbey, etc., Dublin 1903. First Edns. Signed Pres. Copy; & Concannon - St. Patrick His Life and Mission, D. 1931. (5)
Two hallmarked silver christening cups. The lot to include an early 20th century hallmarked silver christening cup. The Edward VII cup having a bright cut floral and scroll design with central monogramed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1902. Makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. To also include a mid-century silver child's cup. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1953. Makers mark for Adie Brothers Ltd. Combined weight approx 165.5g. Measures approx 9cm x 6cm x 8.5cm / 9cm x 5.5cm x 6cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver cased part set of tea spoons and tongs. The part set hallmarked for London 1908 with makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Presented in a red tooled leather fitted velvet lined case for Wilson & Gill London. Weight 154g. Measures 10.6cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A collection of silverware. The silver to include two hallmarked Victorian salts having blue glass liners, hallmarked Birmingham 1886. Four hallmarked silver napkin rings all hallmarked for Birmingham. An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver stand hallmarked Birmingham 1905, makers mark for William Hutton and Sons. Silver weight 148g. Stand measures 9cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
An early 20th century cased hallmarked silver salt set. The set to include four silver salts with blue glass liners and four salt spoons presented in a silk and velvet lined case. All hallmarked for Sheffield 1913. Makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. total silver weight 250g. Measures salts foot to foot 6.5cm. Spoons 7cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
An Edwardian cased set of anointing spoons.The spoons having parcel-gilt bowls to cherub decorated stems and finials. Hallmarked London 1903 for William Hutton and sons Ltd. Presented in velvet lined crushed morocco case. Total weight 145g. Measures 18cm,16cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a milk jug wavy rim, raised on four cabriole legs and scroll handle, hallmarked 'Ernest W Haywood' Birmingham, a small silver raised dish, hallmarked 'William Hutton & Sons Ltd' Birmingham, three silver napkin rings of various designs, each with a full hallmark, four coffee spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, a mustard spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, two pepperettes each hallmarked Birmingham (one missing cover), approximate gross weight 7.33 ozt, 228.2 grams, also with a silver handled pie server and butter knife
Silver plated pair of ladle & sifting spoon with faux bamboo detail to handle - 15cm long t/w Atkin Brothers silver plated pair of (asparagus) serving tongs - 21cm long t/w William Hutton & Sons silver plated tongs with fish shaped ends - 10.5cm long x 5cm wide t/w W & J A Baxter EPNS A1 silver plated pie / cake slice - 26.5cm long.
A circular silver box, decorated with putti and scrolls to the lid and a huntsman and hounds to the sides, import mark for David Bridge, London 1889, together with a silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1915, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, and a cased child's silver spoon and fork, Queen's pattern, Sheffield 1916, marked JR
A collection of silver items including two bottle coasters and two toast racks, the coasters hallmarked Sheffield 1840 by Henry Wilkinson, the toast racks hallmarked Sheffield 1909 by Goldsmiths and London 1880 by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton). Provenance: Estate of the late William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby (1927-2023), he was the son of Gwilym Lloyd George, 1st Viscount Tenby (1894-1967) and the grandson of David Lloyd George, 1st Earl of Dwyfor (1863-1945) the British Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922 during WWI. Condition Report: Weight of both toast racks 10.8 ozt / 336 grams.
NETHERLANDS WWI MOBILIZATION CROSS MEDAL, with original ribbon, along with a Royal Burgh of Kinghorn Provost Thomas Hutton medal commemorating the 1911 coronation of George V, also with ribbon, and a gilt metal and enamel plaque commemorating the 1953 coronation of Elizabeth IIthe Elizabeth II coronation plaque - 11.5cm top - bottomQty: 3
Victorian novelty silver mounted moulded glass scent bottle in the form of a kitten, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1894, the cover now detached (originally hinged), original stopper (badly chipped), on a moulded clear glass base, height 9cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Collection of 6 Hardy Devon Fishing Lures, -4" anti-kink Phantom in blue and silver, a 2 1/2" anti-kink in gold and black, a Hardy 2 3/4 Hutton Wye Phantom in brown and gold, a Hardy 2 3/4" flat head Phantom in brown and silver and gold, a Hardy 2" keel head Phantom in scarce Garibaldi paint finish, and a Hardy 3" ideal Phantom in brown and gold - a good selection
The important ‘Royal Yacht’ M.V.O., Great War ‘Coastal Motor Boats’ D.S.C., Anglo-Persian Naval Mission 1920, and Second War Posthumous M.I.D. group of thirteen awarded to Captain R. F. J. Onslow, Royal Navy, who gained his posthumous mention for gallant services as Captain of the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Hermes when she was bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft in April 1942 The Royal Victorian Order, M.V.O., Member’s 4th Class breast badge, silver-gilt, gold and enamels, the reverse officially numbered ‘1389’; Distinguished Service Cross, G.V.R., hallmarked London 1918; 1914-15 Star (S. Lt. R. F. J. Onslow, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. F. J. Onslow. R.N.); Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Iraq 1919-1920 (Lieut. R. F. J. Onslow. R.N.); Coronation 1937; Russia, Empire, Order of St Stanislas, breast badge with swords, silver-gilt and enamels, of continental manufacture, badly chipped, these last eight mounted as worn; together with 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Burma Star, War Medal, with M.I.D. oak leaf, good very fine or better, the N.G.S. rare (13) £6,000-£8,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- M.V.O. 4th Class London Gazette 1 January 1938: Commander of H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert (dated 29 July 1937). D.S.C. London Gazette 20 September 1918: ‘For services in the Auxiliary Patrol, Minesweeping and Coastal Motor Boats, between the 1st January and 30th June, 1918.’ The recommendation states: ‘For consistent good service in C.M.B.s on the Belgian Coast over a period of months. He was in command of a C.M.B. in the operation on the 4 February, 1918, when mines were laid in the Ostend approaches, which subsequently sank enemy Torpedo Boat A10.’ Russian Order of St Stanislaus: C.W. 10241 of 1920. ‘Granted permission to accept and wear ribbon of the Russian Order of St Stanislaus 3rd Class with swords.’ M.I.D. (Posthumous) London Gazette 10 November 1942: ‘For great bravery when H.M.S. Hermes was sunk by Japanese aircraft.’ The Admiralty letter forwarding the M.I.D. certificate to his widow in November 1942 states: ‘I am commanded by my Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty to send you the enclosed Certificate of a Mention in Despatches, awarded by the King to your husband, Captain Richard Francis John Onslow, M.V.O., D.S.C., R.N., for distinguished service in the action in which he lost his life. H.M.S. HERMES was bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft in April, 1942. Captain Onslow handled and fought his ship with the utmost determination to the last in the face of an overwhelming attack.’ The life and loss of the Hermes On 9 April 1942 H.M.S. Hermes, the Royal Navy’s first purpose-built aircraft carrier, was steaming north up the east coast of Ceylon returning to Trincomalee in company with the Australian destroyer H.M.A.S. Vampire when the two ships were spotted by a reconnaissance aircraft from the Japanese ship Haruna. Within an hour Admiral Nagumo launched a force of some 85 dive bombers against Hermes and Vampire which at the time were without any air cover; 15 minutes after the attack started both ships had been hit many times and sank. A total of 306 (307 according to some sources) officers, ratings and Royal Marines of Hermes’s crew of some 600 lost their lives, including the ship’s commander, Captain R. F. J. Onslow, M.V.O., D.S.C., though the ship went down less than five miles off the coast. Hermes was the ninth ship of the Royal Navy to carry the name. She was built by Armstrong-Whitworth on Tyneside and was launched in September 1919, nine months after she was laid down. She completed her trials in 1923. Hermes was a small ship by modern standards, with a normal displacement of 10,950 tons (12,900 fully loaded) and a length of just under 600 feet. Her speed was 25 knots and she was built to carry 15 to 20 aircraft. Her complement was 551 to 664 excluding aircrew and her armament six 5.5-inch guns, four 4-inch guns and nine 2-pdr anti-aircraft guns. Hermes spent most of the period from 1925-35 on the China Station, based at Hong Kong. She returned to home waters in 1933 for a long refit at Devonport and on 1 November 1934, she was re-commissioned for service again on the China Station. She was placed in the Reserve Fleet at Devonport in 1937 and later was used as a training ship for the Fleet Air Arm in 1938-39. When war was declared in September 1939 Hermes was immediately put into service on Atlantic patrols searching for U-boats. She was also involved, together with ships of the French fleet, in searching for the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee. In late October Hermes and her accompanying French destroyers captured the German supply ship Santa Fe which her crew attempted to scuttle by opening the sea cocks before taking to their boats. Hermes returned to port at Dakar, Senegal, with her prize following at reduced speed. After a refit at Plymouth in early 1940 Hermes returned to the Dakar station and was for a period transferred from there to the east coast of Africa where she captured several Italian ships, including the Leonardo Da Vinci, which were leaving the port of Mogadishu with valuables. Captain Richard Onslow took over the command of Hermes from Captain Fitzroy E. P. Hutton on 25 May 1940. When France fell in June 1940 the governor of Senegal declared that the colony was pro the French Vichy government and Hermes was ordered to leave Dakar at only a few hours’ notice and take up a position to blockade the port since former allies were now regarded as enemies. The French battleship Richelieu, one of the most modern and powerful warships in the world, had sailed into Dakar a few days earlier and there was some on-board speculation that she might follow and try to sink Hermes. Captain Onslow was appointed acting rear admiral for the period 7 to 11 July 1940, making Hermes the temporary flagship of the small British squadron now on patrol off Dakar. On 3 July a British fleet had carried out a pre-emptive attack on units of the French navy at Mers-el-Kebir in Algeria, and four days later Hermes issued an ultimatum to the French admiral at Dakar. When no reply was received by the specified deadline, a plan to attack Richelieu inside Dakar harbour with depth charges was put into action. Shortly before midnight Hermes’s 25-foot motor boat, which had been painted black, loaded with four depth charges and manned by a volunteer crew of ten men, slipped away from Hermes, passed over the harbour boom and with some difficulty in the dark found their target. The depth charges were dropped under Richelieu’s stern where, despite being triggered, they failed to explode. The motor boat, pursued by a French vessel which became caught up in the boom nets, eventually returned safely to Hermes. Shortly before dawn on 8 July six Swordfish aircraft from Hermes launched an attack and one of their torpedoes is thought to have detonated the depth charges, making a 60ft hole in Richelieu that resulted in some flooding and caused her stern to sink to the bottom; she was pumped out after a few days and made seaworthy for emergency service. In the London Gazette of 6 September 1940 the following awards for ‘bravery and skill in operations off Dakar’ were announced to men who crewed the motor boat: Distinguished Service Order to Lieutenant Commander Robert H. Bristowe; Distinguished Service Cross to Commissioned Gunner Frederick W. Grant; Distinguished Service Medals to E.R.A. 2nd Class Cyril Ford and Acting Leading Seaman Patrick J. Kearns;
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver dish, Birmingham 1902, diameter 13cm, a set of three Victorian hallmarked silver octagonal napkin rings, Birmingham 1870, a pair of Chester hallmarked silver napkin rings and three further napkin rings, combined approx 8.4ozt/262g (9).
SILVER SPOONS. A Victorian silver spoon with cast stem & figural finial, the bowl reverse engraved with initials. William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton) maker's mark. London 1883. Length 21.5cm. Also, an engraved dessert spoon, Sheffield 1961. Gross weight approx. 125.4g. (4 t. oz.). Condition Report: Good, although the bowl of the figural spoon needs ew-polishing. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CRUET SET. A harlequin silver cruet set comprising: an oval open salt & matching pepper by Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1901 & 1907; a matched mustard by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1898; spoons are a matching pair but do not match any cruet pieces. Condition Report: Fair to good, commensurate with age. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A Victorian novelty silver watch stand, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1900, of wishbone form on a loaded plinth inscribed and dated 1901, the plinth 8cm x 8cm, a notebook, the detached silver cover embossed a flower and a pair of faux tortoiseshell lorgnettes (3) The watch stand has some surface wear, the inscription isn't that crisp as a result. Felt to underside is peeling back. lorgnettes in working order, surface wear commensurate with age. notebook, cover detached, binding poor.
A collection of 6 very fine cricket books and publications. Books are "Cricketing Reminiscences and Personal Recollections" by WG Grace 1899, "The Jubilee Book of Cricket" by Prince Ranjitsinhji 1897 and "Cricket is my life" by Len Hutton 1948. Publications are "Who's Who in World Cricket" 1934, Winston Place (Lancashire) Benefit Book 1952, Geoff Erdrich (Lancashire and Norfolk) Benefit Book 1955. Comes with a miniature bat of the Australian Touring team of 1964 with printed signatures. Generally good
A composite canteen of silver cutlery comprising six King's pattern serving spoons (by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1904 and 1905), nine Queen's pattern dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons (by John James Whiting, London 1865), two sauce ladles (various) and six dinner and dessert knives with silver sheathed handles (by John Biggin, Sheffield 1983) together with two matching plated dessert and dinner knives, total weighable silver approx. 102 oz
A late Edwardian silver octagonal shaped sugar bowl, scrolled handle and gilt interior, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1910, approx. 16.5cm wide x 8cm high. Weight: approx. 226 grams (7.2ozt) Further details: tarnishing, slightly misshapen and some scratching and general wear.
Clarke Hutton (British, 1898-1984)Small Angel II signed with initials and dated 'CH 75' (lower right)oil and ball-point pen on panel17 x 20.5cm (6 11/16 x 8 1/16in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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