An early 20th Century marine chronometer, the two day chain fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw-type spring detent escapement and bimetallic balance, the silvered circular dial with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, Roman numerals and inscribed `Kelvin White & Hutton, 11 Billiter ST, London`, and numbered `5760`, in a brass bowl hung in gimbals, within a mahogany two-tier brass mounted case, the hinge lid with bevelled glass top, the front with applied plaque inscribed `Kelvin White & Hutton, 5760, B.I.S.N.CO S/S `Madura`, London`, height approx 15.5cm.
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An Edward VII Silver Fruit Knife, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908, with an unmarked blade with a crescent shaped cutter and skin piercer, with a filled silver handle, 15cm long; A Filled Silver Figure Group, modelled as two owls on a perch (2) Knife - overall ok, slightly worn marks, blade mostly ok Group - cannot read marks clearly, split back - sold as seen
A good pair of late Victorian table candlesticks William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1898, the reeded columns on stepped bases with egg and dart borders, with stiff leaf decorated nozzles with petal rims and detachable square drip pans with egg and dart borders, loaded bases, 5 5/8in. (14.25cm.) high. (2)
A stereoview card mid nineteenth century, St. Apolline`s Chapel, St Saviours, Guernsey, with three male figures to foreground as photographed by Thomas Belsham Hutton. *Thomas Belsham Hutton was born in Edgbaston in 1928. He married Guernsey born Ellen Randell and the couple moved back to reside in Guernsey in the 1850`s. Shortly after, Hutton set up his business operating originally in The Grange during the 1860s, then relocating to Manor Place in Smith Street during the 1870s.
George V silver two-handled cup of octagonal faceted form, with angular handles, on an octagonal pedestal base (Sheffield 1932), maker - William Hutton & Sons Ltd., together with an Edwardian silver two-handled cup of circular form, with scroll handles, on a circular pedestal base (London 1909). All at approximately 8.5ozs, Sheffield 1932 cup 17cm across (2)

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