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CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) A SILVER PLATED CAMPAIGN/PICNIC TEA MAKING SET manufactured by Hukin and Heath, comprising; kettle with cover and bound straw heat protection handle, stamped with late 19th century date registration - "H and H" ref.no .2110 and text "designed by Dr C. Dresser" together with stand and spirit burner, teapot with cover, opening to reveal milk jug and sugar bowl within, both gilded interiors, contained within a lockable oak box, blue velvet lined, bearing label "Despr ez practical watch and clock maker, jeweller, silversmith and engraver, 30 Park St. Bristol", 30cm wide (Family provenance - belonged to the vendor's grandfather Admiral George Bowes Hutton (1867-1947) who joined naval school at 10 years old and ros e through the ranks, in the First World War he was Captain of HMS Diana)
Queen Freddie Mercury: A personally owned Dunhill leather bag, provenance given when originally sold at auction earlier this year, consigned by Shaun Matthew who was the house sitter at Garden Lodge, Kensington after Freddie's death, Shaun worked for Jim Hutton and was given the item by Jim when Mary Austin took over the estate, also Shaun was mentioned in Jim Hutton's book and was pictured in the press helping to clear Garden Lodge, sold with original invoice of purchase
A autograph album, containing signatures including Len Hutton, Joe Louis, J B Hobbs,some from the Australian touring team 1948, Gordon Richards, Sterling Moss, Jack Gardner, Donald Campbell, Howard Winstone, (there is a signed slip of paper for Charlie Chaplin, however we do not have any provenance relating to the signature)
An Edwardian silver teapot, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1909, of oval half reeded form with ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm high, together with a silver pedestal bowl, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1924, of circular form with engraved presentation inscription, 12cm high, total weight 23.7oz (2)
A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER TEA TONGS OR SUGAR NIPS, POSSIBLY HENRY PLUMPTON, CIRCA 1760 circular hinge, shell terminals and scroll stems; together with a pair George III silver sugar tongs, initialled and bright-cut decorated, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1802; another pair of George III silver sugar tongs, Beaded pattern, George Smith, London, circa 1800; and a pair of silver asparagus tongs, typical form, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1902 231gr (7oz) (4)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER ICE CREAM SCOOPS, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1902 cast with apostle terminals above foliate, spiral twist and seraphim stems, gilt shaped bowls, in fitted case, 20cm long; together with a set of four Victorian berry spoons, late 19th century, with typical decoration to the Georgian silver spoons, in fitted case 384gr (12oz) (6)
A GEORGE V SILVER EPERGNE, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1922 circular base with scroll pierced panels, the central large flared oval cylindrical vase and three flanking smaller vases with scroll pierced bands to rims, with three detachable scroll arms between each supporting a shaped oval pendent basket, the baskets with further piercing and paw feet, beaded borders throughout 46.5cm high, 1945gr (62oz) excluding glass liners to all vases
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER TOAST RACKS, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1931 each of five arched bars and central loop handle, 8.5cm long; together with another silver toast rack, Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham, 1911, of five bowed bars and central loop handle, 10cm long 294gr (9oz) (3)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SMALL COFFEE POT, PAIRPOINT BROTHERS, LONDON, 1905 plain tapering cylindrical, with turned wood handle at right angles to the spout, lid with acorn finial, 11.5cm high; together with a silver sweetmeat dish, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, date letter rubbed, circa 1910, shaped oval, the everted rim applied with scrolls, 16cm long 270gr (8oz) all in (2)
A collection of 18th century and later silver flatware,comprising:an old english pattern caddy spoon,by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1792,with shell bowl,8cm long,a fiddle thread and shell pattern caddy spoon,by William Chawner, London 1823,with shell bowl,11.5cm,an old english bead pattern child's spoon and fork,by Edward Hutton, London 1823,with foliate engraving, cased,the spoon 16cm long,two fiddle pattern sauce ladles,one London 1842, the other Exeter 1856,monogrammed,a pair of 18th century hanoverian shovel salt spoons,crested, 8.75cm long,a silver teaspoon, anda set of six metalwares cocktail straws with heart shaped bowls,20.5cm long, 11oz (15)

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