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Lot 270

Thomas Swift Hutton (1875-1935) 'Rough Seas' Watercolour, signed lower right, 38 x 27cm

Lot 304

Silver salver with scroll and shell borders on three pad feet, engraved and dated to the centre, Sheffield 1911 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd

Lot 505

George V silver salver having a foliate border and standing on four scroll feet, engraved presentation inscription 'Given to Faith.H. Priestman, by the officials and office staffs of The Priestman Collieries & The Ashington Coal Co on the occasion of her marriage to Captain P.H. Wilson R.F.A., 10th August 1911', makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, 42cm diameter, 69.4oz approx Condition: Surface is a little 'scoured', presentation inscription - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 241

A quantity of flatware, to include: a suite of fish knives and forks, a suite of early 20th Century knives, by William Hutton & Sons Sheffield, in oak case; miscellaneous cutlery; etc.

Lot 38

An electric walnut mantel clock, with the dial with gilt Roman numerals and painted with birds amongst foliage by D Hutton, the inside of the dial with a poem 'Hark! how the cheerfull birds do chant their laies, And carroll of love's praise', a verse from Edmund Spenser (1552-1599), 'Epithalamion', 41cm high, together with a wall bracket (2)

Lot 98

Arts and Crafts Pewter Inkwell with ceramic liner designed by Hugh Wallace together with a Pair of William Hutton Glass with Holders

Lot 35

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD. AN EDWARDIAN SMALL SILVER TOAST RACK, Birmingham 1903, 5cm x 7cm, together with a silver EPERGNE having four flutes, the base with repousse cherub decoration, 22cm high

Lot 322

A Georgian High Carat Gold and Black Enamel Mourning Ring, inscription Sr Tho Hatton Bart ob 7 Nov 1787 ae 60, the ring having a fine beaded edge, size O approx 4 gms, Lion Passant , m.m MG Provenance: From a collection belonging to a direct descendant of Sir Richard King, 2nd Bart (Commander of HMS Achilles at Trafalgar) and his father-in-law Sir Charles Cotton 5th Bart (of Madingley), Commander of the Channel Fleet 1811. Sir Thomas Hatton (born 14 September 1728) 8th Baronet of Longstanton near Cambridge, a few miles from Madingley. He married Harriet Askham, Daughter of Frances and Dingley Askham. The manor of Conington (Contone or Cunitone in the Domesday Survey, A.D. 1086) was successively in the families of Connington, Dansie, Hutton, Baker and Watson and in 1644 was purchased by Sir Thomas Cotton bart. M.P of Connington, Hunts, the son of Sir Robert Cotton bart. the founder of the famous Cottonian library; and afterwards, by the marriage of Frances, heiress of the Cotton family, to Dingley Askham esq. Harriet (daughter of Frances Askham, nee Cotton) married Sir Thomas Hatton.

Lot 600

S RUSSELL FORBES: RAMBLES IN ROME, 1882, orig cl slightly worn + NORWOOD YOUNG: THE STORY OF ROME, 1901, orig cl gt slightly worn + MAURICE HEWLETT: THE ROAD IN TUSCANY A COMMENTARY, 1906 reprint, orig cl gt, teg + EDWARD HUTTON: NAPLES AND SOUTHERN ITALY, 1926, 3rd edn, orig cl gt (4)

Lot 1181

An Edward VII hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising a teapot of oval form with raised cast decorated rim, raised on four outswept scallop kneed legs to lobed feet, length 26cm including spout and handle, a cream jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, approx 27.9ozt. (3). CONDITION REPORT: No monograms. The owner's postcode has been written on the base of each in pen. Generally in good condition.

Lot 1251

An Edward II hallmarked silver pepper of hexagonal form with pierced decoration and cast finial, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1901 and a similarly decorated cylindrical example, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1907, both with blue glass liners, approx 1.2ozt (2).

Lot 449

A Victorian silver card tray by Edward Hutton, London 1882, with scroll and shell cast, shaped rim and raised on three pad feet, 5.1 troy ounces, 17cm diameter

Lot 462

A pair of cased ivory handled fish servers, W Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1912

Lot 471

A cased silver spoon, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1895, 1 troy ounce

Lot 110

William Hutton & Son, an early 20th century silver plated teapot, repousse embossed with flowers, foliage and scrolls, raised on four ball feet. H.16cm

Lot 3

John Power & SonDublin Whiskey10 Years OldBottled by Bagots, Hutton & Kinahan, 28 St. William St., Dublin

Lot 94

Celebration Cream Sherry. Shipped by Bagots Hutton and Kinahan, Dublin.

Lot 94A

Amendment:Celebration Cream Sherry. Shipped by Bagots Hutton and Kinahan, Dublin.

Lot 95D

Bagots Media Port. 1960's. Bottled by Bagots Hutton & Kinahan ltd.

Lot 95E

Bagots Media Port. 1960's. Bottled by Bagots Hutton & Kinahan ltd.

Lot 95F

Bagots Media Port. 1960's. Bottled by Bagots Hutton & Kinahan ltd.

Lot 68

A good set of twelve place silver Fiddle pattern flatware with twelve fine silver pistol handled knives, comprising: 12 pistol handled knives, makers mark of Haviland-Nye, Sheffield 1972 , 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons ,12 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons; 12 teaspoons and 2 large serving spoons, William Hutton and Sons, 1907 and 1912, 3200grs approx of weighable silver. 

Lot 115

A George V silver circular waiter with piecrust rim and raised on three scroll feet, Sheffield 1911, W Hutton & Sons

Lot 524

Eight Royal Doulton limited edition character jugs of famous cricketers including Jack Hobbs D7131, No.134/5000, Harold Dennis 'Dickie' Bird MBE D7068, No.2746/9500, "Johnners" Brian Johnston D7018, No.471/9500, Len Hutton D6945 No.2605/9500, Denis Compton, CBE D7076, No.1719/9500, Ian Botham, O.B.E, D7091, No690/9500, W G Grace D6845 No.7881/9500 and The Hampshire Cricketer D6739 No.4618/5000 CONDITION REPORT: All in overall good condition

Lot 107

A near pair of silver four slice toast racks with gothic style pierced finials and divisions, one Sheffield 1907 the other Sheffield 1929. Makers the Hutton Family.

Lot 115

A Victorian silver mustard pot with shaped thumb piece to the domed cover opening to reveal a red glass liner. Loop handle and oval body decorated with stylised flower heads and swags, raised on four ball feet. Birmingham 1889. Makers marks rubbed, together with an Edward VII silver mustard spoon. Birmingham 1908. Makers The Hutton Family.

Lot 124

A George V silver extinguisher with trumpet form mouthpiece, the central column engraved GC from CG 29.1.31. Sheffield 1930. Makers the Hutton Family.

Lot 3

A George V silver claret jug with pierced thumb piece to the cover and loop handle, the swirled glass lower section with etched ribbon and floral garland decoration, on a stepped silver foot. 11½ins. Sheffield 1910. Makers the Hutton Family.

Lot 82

A pair of late Victorian silver serving spoons with rococo scroll and stylised flower head decorated handles and matching gilt bowls. London 1900. Makers The Hutton Family.

Lot 12

A Georgian silver tablespoon, later decorated and shaped to form a bangle; a set of six silver coffee spoons, by William Hutton & Son, London 1894; a hair piece, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1906; and a small silver salt spoon.

Lot 54

Reprints: Cogan (Rev. A.) The Diocese of Meath Ancient and Modern, 4 vols. D. (Four Courts Press) 1992, Reprint, cloth & slipcase; The Book of Kells, folio L. (Thames & Hutton) 1974, fine cold. plts. orig. orange cloth & slipcase; together with add. folder of cold. plts. As a lot. (5)

Lot 103

Co. Kilkenny: Hutton (Annie)ed. The Embassy in Ireland of Mons. G.B. Rinuccini, D. 1873, First, orig. cloth, good. Scarce. (1)

Lot 327

Edwardian silver octagonal baluster sugar caster, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1902, to/w a pierced tazza, Birmingham 1912 (stem for repair) and a silver-mounted clock, Birmingham 1906 (3)

Lot 79

An autographed copy of The Book of Cricket, published 1952, bearing signatures including Peter Richardson, Alan Moss, Tom Graveney, Lindsay Hassett, Len Hutton, Denis Compton, Ian Johnson, Keith Miller, Reg Simpson, Ray Lindwall, Roy Tattersall, Neil Harvey, Richie Benaud, J W Wilson, Peter Burge, John Rutherwood, Gil Langley and others not illustrated

Lot 263

The trophy awarded to Harold Mahony for winning the Gentlemen's All Comers Final at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships in 1896, in the form of a hallmarked Victorian silver trophy cup, Edward Hutton, London, 1881, loop handles, beaded borders and arabesque engraving on a round foot, with presentation inscription reading ALL COMERS SINGLES, FIRST PRIZE, WON BY, H.S. MAHONY, height 32cm., 12 1/2in., weight 780gr. 27 1/2 oz. At this time the reigning Wimbledon champion, which in this case was Wilfred Baddeley, received a bye straight to the final. The 'All Comers' then had to battle their way through the knockout rounds to win the right to challenge the champion. In 1896 H.S. Mahony defeated Reginald Doherty, W Castle, Frank Riseley and Harold Nisbet before defeating Wilberforce Eaves 6-2, 6-2, 11-9 to win the All Comers Final for which he received this magnificent cup. He then defeated the reigning champion Wilfred Baddeley in five sets 6-2, 6-8, 5-7, 8-6, 6-3 to be crowned Gentlemen's Singles Champion. Mahony received a gold medal for his victory which recently sold at auction for £24,000.

Lot 99

A b&w photograph of the Union-Castle Line "Stirling Castle" signed by the England cricket team for the 1948 Tour of South Africa, signed in ink by the tour party, 17 signatures including Hutton, Hammond, Washbrook, Bedser, Compton, Fishlock, Pollard, Evans, Ikin etc., 6 by 8in.

Lot 919

A pair of pinched glass decanters with silver mounts, hallmarks for Edward Hutton, London 1891

Lot 1242

Australia, Tasmania Penny Token 19thC: G. Hutton Ironmonger, Hobart Town, Fine.

Lot 110

A Provincial Silver Cream Jug, Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle circa 1840, of helmet form with typical bright cut engraving; A George III Mustard, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1781, of drum form with a hinged cover engraved with a crest and blue glass liner; A Miniature Silver Gilt Ladle, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1805, Old English pattern with a canon handle and chased scrolls to the terminal, 9cm long; A Miniature Silver Knife, William Hornby, London 1906; A Miniature Fork, with three tines and a canon handle; and A Green Glass Spirit Flask, probably Whitefriars, with a silver mounted cork stopper, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901 (6) Cream jug with repairs. Otherwise clear marks (fork unmarked) throughout and overall good order. Fork possibly had a wooden shaft attached?

Lot 245

Alan Hutton in Scotland strip signed colour 12x8 photo. Good condition

Lot 271

A silver cigarette box by W.H. Hutton & Sons

Lot 672

H G Hutton - watercolour Shipping off Scarborough Head - 22 x 38 cm

Lot 90

A cast iron 'Littlestockbroker' machine, circa 1928, converted to 'Cricketers' in 1953 on an old penny, bearing cricketer's names of the period including Compton, Hutton etc.

Lot 189

A silver Christening spoon, Sheffield 1923, William Hutton, 28g

Lot 1633

A Victorian silver pierced bowl and posy vase Comprising scalloped circular dish with acanthus rim and pierced stylised foliate reserves, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1900, 6.2oz, 18cm diam, together with a Victorian silver hallmarked posy vase, the scalloped and chased rim extending with scrolling tendril design, the tapered base to a flower knopped stem, standing on a spreading circular base.

Lot 2054

A George II style silver brandy warming pan with ivory handle, and corresponding stand with bruner, by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1893.

Lot 2113

A set of Victorian silver grape scissors with finely cast Elizabethan pattern handles, by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1889, 3ozs.

Lot 156

A Sheffield Silver Salver, Dated 1901, William Hutton and Son's.

Lot 188

CRICKET, signed teamsheet by 1950/1 MCC team to Australia & New Zealand, all 19 signatures, inc. Brown, Compton, Simpson, Bedser, Hutton, Bailey, Wright etc., 6.25 x 8, original folds, VG

Lot 62

CRICKET, signed hardback editions, Just My Story by Len Hutton (to fly-leaf); Gubby Allen - Man of Cricket by Swanton (to half-title page by Allen); Cricket Of To-day by Percy Cross Standing, each signed by John Gunn (one in pencil to fly-leaf & the other in crayon to inside cover), dj (2), FR to VG, 2

Lot 1057

Barbara Jones (British, 1912-1978)- 'Fairground' A colour lithograph printed at the Baynard Press for school prints Ltd of London, approx 42x68cm. Clarke Hutton (1898-1984) - 'Harlequinade', a colour lithograph printed at the Baynard Press for school prints Ltd of London, approx 42x68cm, both inset matching frames (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both in good condition, no damage, no repairs, colours good.

Lot 420

A William Hutton, Birmingham, 1918 silver bon bon dish.

Lot 24

William Hutton & Sons, a set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, each with a coloured mother of pearl grip. Boxed, Sheffield assay

Lot 459

Pair of Silver Pierced Swing Handled Bowls, Birmingham 1898, W. Hutton & Sons Ltd

Lot 522

Seven Royal Doulton cricket character jugs; D6845 "WG Grace", D7091 "Ian Botham", D7076 "Denis Compton", D7090 "Freddie Trueman", D6945 "Len Hutton", D7068 "Dickie Bird" and D7018 "Brian Johnston", also a Royal Doulton plate PN186 "The History of The Ashes" and a figure of Ian Botham on a plinth (9). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 14

Two silver plated miniature measuring pans, by William Hutton & Sons (post 1900), in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, with several other silver plated items, including salters, sugar shaker

Lot 9

A bag of silver plated items, including, two mugs, a William Hutton & Sons toast rack, with other items

Lot 420

HALLMARKED SILVER SPIRIT KETTLE, SHEFFIELD ASSAY DATED 1908 BY WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD

Lot 122

A large selection of 17th, 18th and later books and bibles, many leather bound to include various Dickens books to include a David Copperfield edition, circa 1850, The Arguments of Sir Richard Hutton Knight, One of the Judges of the Common Pleas and Sir George Crooke Knight, one the Judges of the Kings Bench, together with The Certificate of Sir John Denham Knight, one of the Barons of the Exchequer, printed by M Flesher and R Young, the Assignees of I More Esq. 1641 and Argalus and Parathenia written by Fra. Quarles, printed by F R for The Rooks and the Lamb and ink bottle in Newgate Street, circa 1677, leather bound

Lot 483

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Charles Hutton, FRS (1737-1823), mathematician, aged 85, “the weight of the earth computed”, Copper Medal, by B & T Wyon, 1821, bust left, rev globe and cannon, 45mm (BHM 1158); The Rev William Jay (1769-1853), the Argyle Chapel, Bath, Copper Medal, 1841, signed SK, bust left, rev the Chapel, 49mm (BHM 2005; JT 74a). Second extremely fine, the first nearly so. (2)

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