CRICKET: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various cricketers etc., including Don Bradman (2), Ali Bacher, Tony Greig, Charles Fortune, Colin Cowdrey, Derek Underwood, Alan Knott, Greg Chappell, Len Hutton, Clive Rice and various other members of the South African touring cricket team of 1982 (also signed by the Arosa Sri Lanka XI) etc. All of the covers feature attractive colour designs and images etc. relating to cricket and some of the covers are multiple signed. VG to EX, 11
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CRICKET: A hardback edition of Who's Who in World Cricket, compiled by Roy Webber, First Edition published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1952, individually signed to the inside pages by over 150 cricketers, some on small irregularly clipped pieces neatly laid down, many alongside or across their printed biographies and some to their photo pages, including Gubby Allen, Leslie Ames, Bob Appleyard, John Arlott, Trevor Bailey, Alec Bedser, Richie Benaud, Freddie Brown, Bill Brown, Donald Carr, Brian Close, Denis Compton, Leslie Compton, Colin Cowdrey, Alan Davidson, Godfrey Evans, Gerry Gomez, Tom Graveney, Walter Hadlee, Joe Hardstaff, Neil Harvey, Lindsay Hassett, Vijay Hazare, Len Hutton, Doug Insole, Roly Jenkins, Ian Johnson, John Langridge, Ray Lindwall, George Mann, Peter May, Jackie McGlew, Keith Miller, Alan Oakman, Sonny Ramadhin, Doug Ring, Jack Robertson, Athol Rowan, Jeff Stollmeyer, Bert Sutcliffe, Roy Tattersall, Fred Trueman, Alf Valentine, Cyril Washbrook, Everton Weekes, R. E. S. Wyatt, Norman Yardley etc. Accompanied by the dust jacket (some tears, creasing and small areas of paper loss). Together with a miniature cricket bat individually signed by thirteen Test cricketers including Charlie Hallows, Len Hopwood, Eddie Paynter, Cliff Gladwin, Dick Pollard, Bill Farrimond, Jack Ikin etc. All have signed in bold inks with their names alone. Varnished to the front side. G to VG, 2
CRICKET: Selection of signed pieces, cards, signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, some programme pages, a few letters and First Day Covers etc., by various cricketers, umpires and commentators etc., including Geoff Boycott, Dickie Bird, Frank Chester, Jim Swanton, Brian Johnston, Peter West, John Arlott, Rex Alston, Howard Marshall, John Lever, Joel Garner, Dennis Amiss, Bob Woolmer, Clive Rice, Ali Bacher, Denis Compton, Tom Graveney, Jim Laker, Ray Illingworth, Richie Benaud, Cyril Washbrook, Learie Constantine, Ken Barrington, Wilfred Wooller, David Gower, Derek Underwood, Bob Willis, Fred Trueman, Trevor Bailey, Len Hutton, Don Bradman etc. Some multiple signed. A few FR, generally VG, 47
CRICKET: Selection of signed clipped pieces (some irregularly clipped and neatly mounted to attractive printed cards), album pages, a few signed newspaper photographs etc., most vintage, by various cricketers including James Langridge, Leslie Ames, Frank Mann, Gubby Allen, Jack Iddon, Jack White, Doug Wright, A.P.F. Chapman, Bryan Valentine, Bill Edrich, Eric Bedser, Jim Laker, Ray Lindwall, E. Patsy Hendren, Len Hutton, Brian Close, George Duckworth, Arthur Fagg, Frank Woolley, Percy Fender, Maurice Tate, Trevor Bailey, Jack Hobbs, George Gunn, John Gunn, Brian Statham, Harry Makepeace, Alf Gover, Wes Hall, Jack Hearne, George Geary, Herbert Sutcliffe, Eric Dalton, Wilfred Rhodes, Ernest Tyldesley, George Hirst, Learie Constantine and many others. Some signatures are in pencil and many pieces are multiple signed. FR to generally G, 111
A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising a wire toast rack on four ball feet, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1899, 10.5 by 6.5 by 8.5cm high, a second toast rack, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1955, a port bottle label, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1981 with Queen's Jubilee mark, a small rat's tail ladle spoon, Richard Woodman Burbage, London 1936, a set of four apostle salt spoons, a set of sugar nips, a pair of pierced sweetmeat dishes, 11cm, and two napkin rings, 13.17toz total weight. (13)
A Victorian hallmarked silver shaped circular dish with pierced and swag and foliate embossed motifs to the sides, raised on cast scroll decorated foot, William Hutton & Sons, London 1891, diameter 13cm and a further silver circular bowl with rope twist decorated rim raised on three scrolling supports, London 1902, diameter 12cm, 8.3ozt (2).
Books - Cox (J.C.), Notes on the Derbyshire Churches, Volume II only, The Hundreds of the High Peak and Wirksworth, Palmer and Edmunds, Chesterfield 1877; Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages and Nations, twenty-fifth edition 1910, ex-libris Derby Railway Institute Lending Library labels and impressions; The woks of John Whitehurst, F.R.S.,, With memoirs of his life and writings, edited by Charles Hutton, modern facsimile of the 1792 edition; Documentation For Ancient Arabia Part II: Bibliographical Catalogue of Texts; Country Houses of Dorset (5)
A collection of small silver and flatware, including A collection of small silver and flatware, including: an Edwardian silver mounted cylindrical glass patent preserve jar by Hukin & Heath, London 1905, pat. no. 5518, with a swing handle opening the hinged flat cover, with a spoon by Hukin & Heath, London 1906; a pair of George II cauldron salts, London 1741; another four, London 1755?; a sweet basket by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1913; a Victorian tea infuser, London 1848; and various George III and later flatware, some engraved with the crests of BRYDGES and FLUDYER, 843g (27.1 oz) weighable ( see illustration on our website )
A collection of silver items, to include: a Victorian silver shaped circular... A collection of silver items, to include: a Victorian silver shaped circular bowl by Miller Bros, Birmingham 1896, on three animal mask scroll legs, 13.5cm long; a cased Victorian baluster pepperette by William Hutton & Sons, London 1891, with a bell finial to the pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 10cm high; a wine coaster by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd., London 1957, 9cm diameter, with a wooden base; and two other items, 302g (9.7 oz) gross weighable ( see illustration on our website ) IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%
A collection of small silver, to include: a Canadian silver coloured glass... A collection of small silver, to include: a Canadian silver coloured glass mounted capstan inkwell, the hinged cover chased with a wreath, 13.5cm diameter; an Edwardian silver mounted glass match striker by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1906, 8.5cm diameter; a George III silver Gin label by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, with canted corners, 4cm long; an octagonal mustard by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1924, the flat cover with a reeded thumb piece and a scroll handle, 7.5cm long, with a blue glass liner; two matchbox holders; a pair of silver coloured candlesticks, loaded; and other items, 247g (7.95 oz) gross weighable Provenance: Cherkley Court, the former home of Lord Beaverbrook. This lot is being sold on behalf of The Beaverbrook Foundation (CIO). ( see illustration on our website )
Newhall porcelain reference books, to include: Preller 'A partial reconstruction of the New Hall Pattern Book', Godden 'New Hall porcelains talk supplement' , Hutton 'Guide to Newhall Porcelain Patterns', Holgate 'New Hall' also 'New Hall and its Imitators' together with Barratt 'A&E Keeling', Berthoud 'Patterns on Machin Porcelain', Thom and Miller 'Machin' and Harvey 'Rathbone' (9)
Scientific instruments and radio equipment - a Samwell and Hutton RF sweep generator; Tektronix 465 oscilloscope; Tektronix 475 oscilloscope; a Marconi FM/AM modulation meter TF2300; A Hewlett Packard HP 8553L Spectrum Analyser - RF section; 3M IMS 96R ultra-violet exposure unit; an Advance signal generator type B4B; a H.W.Sullivan decade resistance box Z4/WY 3052; a British Physical Laboratories electrolytic capacitor bridge model no. CB 154-D instr no. 6663; a Bryans model 21000 x-y auto plotter; a Matsanaga slide regulator model SD-2620. (12)
1930s silver mug of tapering cylindrical form, with scroll handle, on stepped base, engraved Regimental crest (Sheffield 1934 with Jubilee mark), William Hutton & Sons Ltd., together with a contemporary silver mug of similar shape, with engraved coat of arms and inscription (Birmingham 1956), maker - J. P. All at approximately 16ozs, 1930s mug 11.5cm overall height (2)
A George V silver cylindrical christening mug embossed with a band of figures and animals, 3.875ins high, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1920, a George V silver baluster shaped christening mug, 3.375ins high (engraved "Delight Griselda") and two silver jugs, various (combined weight 19ozs)
A Victorian silver inkstand by William Hutton & Sons, London 1889 The cut glass inkwell with a silver hinged lid, within a miniature rectangular two-handled tray with an applied beaded rim and canted corners, with two vacant pen/ pencil holders raised on four ball and scroll feet. Length from handle to handle 19.5cm, weight of weighable silver 7.2cm. (illustrated)
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS, London, East Smithfield (15): W.A., farthing, At The 2 Dramen (W.901); Nathaniell Burbidge, halfpenny, 1666, woolpack (W.907); R.C., farthing, At The 3 Svger Loves (W.908); Andreas Casstart, halfpenny, ‘70, At Ye, castle and three keys (W.909); Edward Chapman, farthing, Brewers’ Arms (W.910); A.E., farthings (2 - same dies), At The Old Princ (W.919); W.G., farthing, Next To The Red Lion/B.H. (W.922); C.H., farthing, At The Star Tavern (W.923); H.H., farthing, At Ye Govlden Drum (W.124); R.H., farthing, At The Black Bare (W.926); George Hickes, farthing, swan (W.928); I. Hutton, G. Jerard, farthing, half moon and stick of candles/wheatsheaf (W.929); John Jellus, farthing, seven stars (W.930); Edw Leader, farthing, heart (W.935), poor to very fine (15)
Muller, W.J. Bits of Old Bristol, number 82 of 100 copies only, plates, loose, original cloth, Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, [n.d.]; Hutton, Stanley. Bristol and its Famous Associations, first edition, illustrations, contemporary full vellum gilt, 8vo, Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, 1907; Report on the City and County of Bristol, 80pp. slight shaved, contemporary half calf, folio, London: J. Hansard, [1835]; and 30 others, mostly Bristol or Bath related, v.s. (33)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS comprising; an oval shaped bon bon dish, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1903, 16.5cm long; an ornamental silver rose; a silver egg cup; a silver ashtray; a pair of Georgian silver teaspoons; a single silver teaspoon; a silver modern gin wine label; a silver cheroot holder case; a single silver spoon; and a silver backed hair brush; 257g (8.2 troy oz) gross weighable; also a shallow dish stamped 'Sterling'; a cake lift stamped '800'; a pair of dwarf candlesticks stamped 'Made In Israel' and '925'; a silver coloured embossed dish; and three plated spoons.

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