A George III style oval mustard pot, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., London 1929, domed lid, straight-sided form, engraved crest with a blue glass liner, 8cms, with a mustard spoon and a drum-shaped mustard pot by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1912, the lid with a chair-back thumb-piece, blue glass liner, with a spoon, (4).
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A Scrap Album circa 1950s cinema interest including approx 20 Metro Goldwyn Mayer "Picture Goer Postcard" real photographic postcards depicting Howard Keel and Betty Hutton in ANNIE GET YOUR GUN + Mario Lanza and Ann Blyth in THE GREAT CARUSO + Doris Day and other in LULLABY OF BROADWAY + qty other film scraps and cuttings including qty relating to STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, ON THE TOWN, FATHER OF THE BRIDE, THE INSPECTOR GENERAL etc
COLIN WILLOCK: COARSE FISHING, 1955 1st edn, orig cl gt ,d/w (tatty) + G D LUARD: FISHING FORTUNES AND MISFORTUNES, 1942, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + ANTHONY BUXTON: FISHERMEN NATURALIST, 1946, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w (tatty) + W EARL HODGSON: HOW TO FISH, L 1907, 1st edn, orig decor cl worn + W G BAINBRIDGE: THE FLY FISHERS GUIDE TO AQUATIC FLIES AND THEIR IMITATIONS, 1936, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w (tatty) + JOHN E HUTTON: TROUT AND SALMON FISHING, 1950, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + HUGH FALKUS: SEA-TROUT FISHING A GUIDE TO SUCCESS, 1962, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w+ 5 others similar (12)
An Art Nouveau silver and coloured enamel photograph frame, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, 19 x 19cm. Condition Report: some bending and creasing to edges and corners, engraved inscription to top centre, bottom left corner missing end, hallmarks clear. rear green fabric in quite poor/worn condition and part of easel missing.
TWO AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: With almost identical sets of signatures (hence one in each album) to include: Cricket: Sir Leonard ‘Len’ Hutton; Brian Johnston CBE, MC; affectionately known as Johnners, he was a BBC cricket commentator and TV presenter from 1946 to 1993; (‘Best wishes’ and signed); Actors and Entertainers, including the following: Terence Morgan; Dickie Valentine; Wilfred Pickles; Bob Monkhouse; Geoffrey Evans; Anthony Steel; Eric Winstone; Leslie Sarony; Renee Houston; Peggy Evans; etc. VG
CRICKET, selection, inc. brochures (5), D'Olivera (c1975), Alec Bedser 1953, Len Hutton Story, 1957 Cricket Spotlight; signed menus (2), Small & Cowdrey; tickets (48), mainly at Yorkshire, many England, some with retained portion (corner-mounted in ring-binder); The Cricketer, 11th Aug 1928 (2 copies) etc., FR to VG, 57*
CRICKET, press photos, selection, inc. portraits, civilian groups, Laker, Hutton, Duke of Edinburgh), Dominion CC (Australia, NZ & SA), many with Gray-Nicholls bat connection (three featuring David Gower) etc., 8 x 10 and smaller, from the Jock Livingston collection, some with annotation to backs, some creasing and small tears to edges, FR to VG, 45*
CRICKET, signed Kent letters to Geoffrey Howard (Manager of the 1954/5 Ashes team), inc. hand-written letter by Les Ames, 7th Jan 1985, with cricket content referring to his having played with Len Hutton in SA (1938/9) and against Australia (1938), though he watched his 364 as a spectator as he had fractured a finger; typed letter by Colin Cowdrey, 14th Feb 1992, with hand-written postscript referring to 'George' (Brian Statham), each on personal headed notepaper, Ames letter with punch-holes, VG to EX, 2
A late Victorian Royal Worcester three piece tea service of small proportions with gilt transfer decorated pattern on pink ground, with puce marks to base for 1893-1895, with hallmarked silver mounts and handles, William Hutton, London 1894 (3). CONDITION REPORT: A large amount of surface dirt which should be removable, gilt pattern in good condition for age, rattan handle to teapot intact, a little crazing to craze on teapot, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Marque Histories. A good selection to include: Triumph Cars by Langworth & Robson; Lanchester Motor Cars by Bird and Hutton-Scott, 1965, 1st edition; The Three-Pointed Star by Scott-Moncrieff; FIAT by Michael Sedgwick, 1974, 1st edition; Bugatti by Hugh Conway; The Vintage Alvis by Peter Hull and N. Johnson, 1995 edition; The Jowett Jupiter by Nankivell, 1981, 1st edition; AC by Martyn Watkins; Allard by David Kinsella; Frazer Nash by David Thirlby, and other good titles, all in good or better condition and with good dust jackets where appropriate (17)
Sport, Cricket, Bats, Len Hutton Half-size Gradidge, bearing the printed signatures of M.C.C. 1948/49, signed to back by Hutton; Gunn & Moore Miniatures with printed signatures of Australia 1948, another 1948-9 South Africa and England; with a green and yellow banded cricket cap with H. Baggeley on the name strip [4]
Hutton (Ray, [editor]). Silverstone, Fifty Golden Years, 1998, limited edition 519/1500, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated green quarter morocco in slipcase, large 8vo, together with Mathieson (T.A.S.O.), Grand Prix Racing 1906-1914, A history of the Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France, 1st edition, Stockholm, 1965, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in slipcase, slipcase slightly faded with taped rear edges, 4to, and Grand Prix de Monaco, Le regard de Michael Turner, France, 1995, limited edition 554/5000, signed by the artist to title, numerous colour illustrations, original blue cloth in slipcase, oblong 4to, plus other mid-20th-century and modern automobile and motor sport reference and related, including publications by P.S.L., Foulis, Batsford, Ian Allen, Haynes, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
An Edwardian silver desk stand with two cut glass ink wells on silver tray (by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1906), 26 cm wide, 6.55 oz CONDITION REPORTS Tray : one of the oval holders for the glass ink well has missing rivet so holder is currently loose, generally with some wear and scufs and a few minor knocks and dents. One ink well with large chip to foot rim and some smaller chips to top rim. Other ink well appears to be sound, with just some minor frits to the top rim. Aperture to the silver tops to the top of the glass ink wells approx. 8 mm diameter, aperture to top of glass ink well is approx. 2.2 cm across (internally).
A Victorian silver compressed circular small tea pot William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1883, 21cm (8 1/4in) long; a pair of wine tasters bt John Henry Odell, London 1972; and a circular silver encased glass tea pot stand by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1934 (jubilee mark), 524g (16.85 oz) gross weighable (4)
Four cased pairs of silver knife rests, comprising: a pair by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1923, pierced terminals, length 7.2cm, a pair by the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1914, length 8.5cm, a pair by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1921, and an Edwardian pair by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1907, approx. weight 9oz. (8)

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