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Lot 715

Holder, CF – "The Game Fishes Of The World" c1913, green cloth binding with decorative gilt embossed cover and spine, tear to edge, inside cover bearing the plate of J Arthur Hutton, generally clean and Holder, CF – "Big Game At Sea" 1908, 1st ed, decorative cloth binding, fine. (2)

Lot 569

Books-Seven Bristol related books comprising: Lesser Columbus-Greater Bristol, published by The Pelham Press 1893, John Latimer-The Annals Of Bristol In The Eighteenth Century, printed for the author 1893, Stanley Hutton-Bristol And Its Famous Associations, published by J.W. Arrowsmith 1907, J.L.-Brief Romances From Bristol History, published by William George & Son 1884 x 2, Walter Ison-The Georgian Buildings Of Bristol, published by Faber & Faber, 1952 and Charles Wells-A Short History Of The Port Of Bristol, published by J.W. Arrowsmith 1909 (7) Please telephone department for details

Lot 645

Pair of Edward VII silver bon bon dishes, of quatrefoil form, each having typical pierced and embossed decoration and standing on triple ball feet, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1905/1906, 13.5cm wide, combined weight 2.7oz approx Area around one of the feet is slightly buckled on one of the pieces - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 663

Victorian silver teapot of octagonal form having a high dome cover, maker Edward Hutton, London 1882, 19cm high, 16.4oz approx gross Several small dents, lid does not quite close properly - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 200

T S HUTTON Coastal scene with nesting guls Signed, watercolour, 38cm x 27cm

Lot 870

JOHN LINDLEY AND WILLIAM HUTTON: THE FOSSIL FLORA OF GREAT BRITAIN …, 1831-1837, 3 vols, 230 plts (9 fdg) acf, qtr cf worn, vol 1 lacks bkstrip, ex lib (3)

Lot 145

VYSE (CHARLES) - The Tutor`s Guide Being a Complete System of Arithmetic, new edition 1807, full calf; HUTTON (CHARLES) - The Compendious Measurer, London 1803, full calf; HERALDRY - n.d. early 19th century, lacking title page, 120mm x 90mm; PEACOCK (THOMAS) - The Practical Measurer, 2nd edition, London 1810, tree calf, 8 folding plates (4) Note: Offered upon instructions from a High Court Enforcement Officer

Lot 18

William Hutton & Sons silver capstan inkwell with guilloche enamel lid, Birmingham 1929, 5" diameter

Lot 487

Thomas Swift Hutton 1860 - after 1935 Watercolour Signed "Whitby Harbour" 23.5 cm x 34 cm

Lot 488

Thomas Swift Hutton 1860 - after 1935 Watercolour Signed "View of Durham city from the river" 26 cm x 39 cm

Lot 357

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN ASPARAGUS HOLDERS Old English pattern, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1899, 5ozs ++In fine condition

Lot 371

A PAIR OF EDWARD VII ASPARAGUS TONGS Victoria pattern, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, 6ozs 10dwts ++In fine condition

Lot 501

FIELD SPORTS. AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER HANDLED NICKEL PLATED STEEL BOOT PULLS the detachable handle realistically cast as a running fox or hound, 20.5cm l, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894 and marked A BARRATT & SONS (MANUFACTURERS) 63 & 64 PICCADILLY LONDON ++Of the fine quality to be expected and in fine condition

Lot 226

A pair of silver trumpet shape Vases with crimped rims and circular base, Birmingham, 1918, maker William Hutton & Sons. 8" (20cms) high.

Lot 253

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TOAST RACK with five shaped divisions, on a rounded rectangular base with faceted feet, marks for London 1897, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 9.5cm(h) x 8.5cm(L) x 7cm(w) 134grams Condition Reports: Tarnishing, marks and scratches, minor bending.

Lot 268

A CASED SET OF GEORGE V SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS Hanovarian type pattern with pointed oval bowls, marks for Sheffield 1926, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 151grams(total), in a fitted faux crocodile leather covered case. Condition Reports: Minor marks and scratches, associated case.

Lot 231

Set of six silver dinner forks Sheffield 1916, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 8in (20cm) long, together with eight other English hallmarked silver forks, weight 792 grams (14).

Lot 245

Pair Victorian silver soup spoons London 1913, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. together with seven English silver serving spoons, combined weight 660 grams (9).

Lot 187

An Edward VII silver three piece teaset with reeded decoration, London, 1903, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, approximately 409 grams

Lot 6

HUTTON, W., An History of Birmingham to the end of the year 1780, pub Birmingham Pearson and Rollason, 1781, folding plate to frontis and other engravings and BAINES, Thomas, History of the Commerce and the Town of Liverpool, pub London 1852 (2)

Lot 367

HUTTON, Edward, The Pageant of Venice, illustrated by Frank Brangwyn, pub London, Bodley Head, 1922 (1)

Lot 519

A 1950`s Eagle Comics Dan Dare original Storyboard by Frank Hampson Studio at Hutton Press

Lot 527

A 1950`s Eagle Comics Riders of the Range Jeff Arnold original Storyboard, Hutton Press Archive

Lot 504

Australian Cricket Autographs in England 1980, Official Board of Control, signed by 14 including Chappel, Hughes, Border, Bright, Dymock, Dyson, Laird, Lillee, Mallett, Marsh, Pascoe, Thomson, Wood and Yallop, a Len Hutton signed card mounted with a print and Thirteen cricket books including a signed Botham`s Century by Ian Botham

Lot 509

Len Hutton, Cricket is My Life signed book and a quantity of `The Cricketer` books from the 1920`s, score cards from South Lambeth and other cricket related books

Lot 484

AESOP; Bewick, T (Illus): The Fables of Aesop, and others, with designs on wood by Thomas Bewick, E Walker, Newcastle, 1818, 1st edn. (THE 'THUMBPRINT EDITION'), LARGE-PAPER ISSUE (23.5 x 15cm). With the 'receipt' with facsimile thumbprint and signature bound before title; it states (in a mixture of facsimile and ink writing): Mr. Adam Hutton, Newcastle 1st October 1818 to Thomas Bewick & Son Dr. To a Royal copy of Esop's Fables £1 1s Received the above with thanks. Facsimile signatures of Thomas & Robert Elliot Bewick, with an engraving below it, followed by the facsimile of Bewick's thumbprint and then signed in ink(?): Thomas Bewick, his mark. Numerous wood-engraved vignettes and illustrations by and after Bewick. Bound in near contemporary full leather with gilt ruling and lettering to spine. CONDITION: Covers a little worn; small stain to top edge of first three leaves

Lot 67

A set of three late Victorian silver replicas of Apostle top spoons, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1897/98:, together with another apostle top spoon, London 1909, maker Daniel and John Wellby, all 18cm long, 6.5ozs (4).

Lot 82

A George V silver four division toast rack, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1927:, length 14.5cm, weighing 3ozs.

Lot 128

A pair of silver oval dishes, by Hutton and Sons Ltd, with pierced decoration and bead borders

Lot 462

A late Victorian silver mounted clear glass claret jug, the silver hinge lid with pierced thumbpiece above spout, collar and handle, the clear glass body of globular form, on a circular foot, London 1897 by William Hutton & Sons, height approx 21cm.

Lot 120

Six small Royal Doulton Character jugs, all relating to cricket, including Freddie Trueman - OBE D7090, Denis Compton - CBE D7076, Len Hutton D6945, Harold Dennis `Dickie Bird` - MBE D7068, Jack Hobbs D7131 and `Johnners` Brian Johnston D7018, all with certificates of authenticity (12)

Lot 14

SECTION 14. A collection of seven Royal Doulton cricket character jugs, including Dickie Bird, Len Hutton, and W.G. Grace.

Lot 106

An Edward VII silver Stilton Scoop, 8in L, Sheffield 1908, maker: Hutton & Sons

Lot 209

Pair of silver candlesticks of oval section, plain stems and bases with beaded trim, filled bases, marks for London, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, worn date letters, stamped Rd 475896 to bottom rims, height 22cm, gross weights 9.2 and 9.3 troy ounces

Lot 338

An Adam-style silver half-reeded cream jug on stemmed circular foot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1913, 7.3 oz, 14.5 cm high

Lot 359

A silver visiting card salver with pie-crust rim and three scroll feet, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1915, 5.9 oz

Lot 264

W. HUTTON, F.A.S. The History of Birmingham with Considerable Additions, sixth edition, published by James Guest, with engravings and folded Guest`s map of the Borough of Birmingham, 1 volume, re-bound in blue leather with ribbed spine, Q.H. AN AN "NUAL 1932, 1933, 1935 and 1936, published by Eric Vincent in aid of The Queen`s Hospital Birmingham, 4 copies "THE BIRMINGHAM RIOTS, 1791 - An account of The Riots etc., a closely copied reprint of a pamphlet published immediately after their occurr" ence. Birmingham Corns and Bartleet 1867

Lot 276

A SELECTION OF ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS to include; Hudibras by Samuel Butler, a poem with notes and life of the author, London William Tegg, 1866, Plutarch`s Lives, translated by John Langhorne and William Langhorne, London 1810, vols. 1, 3 and 8, GEORGE HUTTON - Amantus and Elmira: or Ingratitude, London 1794 and THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER translated by Alexander Pope, to which is added The Battle of Frogs and Men, London 1807 (6 vols total)

Lot 16

A silver muffin dish and cover, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, the domed cover of plain polished form with ebonised finial, the interior with removable tray, 14cm high, weight 18.2oz

Lot 59

A George III oval silver teapot stand, WB, London 1800, of plain polished form with reeded border and raised on four bracket feet, 15cm wide, together with a pair of silver grape scissors, William Hutton & Sons, London 1900, total weight 5.7oz (2)

Lot 120

A three piece silver tea service, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909-1915, each piece of circular form with cusped rim, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 11.5cm high, a sugar bowl, 5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, all raised on three out swept feet, total weight 19.5oz (3)

Lot 147

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, maker William Hutton & Sons ltd, London, 1898:, of circular form, with embossed foliate scroll decoration, 10cm high, 6ozs.

Lot 153

A late Victorian silver rose bowl, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1898:, on a domed foot with fluting around the lower body and a band of embossed ribbon and floral swags above, 26cm diameter, 30.5 ozs.

Lot 236

A CASED PAIR OF WILLIAM HUTTON SILVER PRESENTATION SPOONS, London 1896, (approximately 143g in all)

Lot 27

CARRINGTON (Noel), editor PUFFIN PICTURE BOOKS Group of 9 titles, all fine copies in colored pictorial wrappers unless otherwise noted. A series of brightly colored lithographed books inspired by those created for Soviet children during the 1920s and 1930s. They uniformly measure 180 x 224 mm and were initially intended to distract British children from the war, as the series began in 1940. A new low-cost but evocative printing technique called auto-lithography was employed, which involved the artist drawing or tracing with a brush and pen directly onto a zinc plate. Colored illustrations alternated back-to-back with black and white illustrations to maintain lower costs. The series proved a great success. Finding these examples in such fine condition from the earliest decade of Puffin makes this a rare opportunity to add examples to any collection of juvenile picture-books and toy books regardless of nationality. #12. A Book of Rigmaroles or Jingle Rhymes by Enid Marx. [1945], reprint #19. Marvelous Models by W J Bassett-Lowke & Paul B Mann. 1947, newly revised 2nd edition (first printing thus). #26. PUNCH & JUDY. Illustrated by Clarke Hutton [1942]. 1st edition #36. Chiang Yee: The Story of Ming, circa 1945. 2nd edition #52. Paper Birds by R B Talbot Kelly. July 1947, 1st edition. All cut-outs intact. #61. The Arabs by R B Serjeant, illustrated by Edward Bawden. December 1947, Deluxe version in hardback covers with added pictures. 1st edition #72. The Story of Tea by Anne Skibulits, illustrated by Clarke Hutton. [1948]. 1st edition. Harlequin #9. HALE (Kathleen): Orlando`s Invisible Pajamas [1947]. 1st edition Puffin Cut-Out #5. PRIESTLEY (J B): The High Toby [November 1948]. Toy Theatre scenery and characters by Doris Zinkeisen. First edition, 2nd state but without affixed price-sticker attached. All pages complete and intact. Publisher Place: London Publisher: Puffin Books is the children`s imprint of British publishers Penguin Books. Publication Date: 1945-1948 Reserve: $150 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 583

Pair of Edwardian silver chambersticks, Sheffield 1904, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, each of circular form, having pierced bodies and scroll handle, 9cm diameter, each 2.8oz, (2)

Lot 653

Late Victorian silver pierced nurses buckle, London 1899, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, together with, one other silver example, London 1897, maker W.R.C?, and a silver plated example, (3)

Lot 1032

“The Sheffield Knife Book” by Tweedale, “The Sword and the Centuries” by Hutton, “Allied Special Forces Insignia 1939-48” by Taylor, 8 similar titles and paperbacks; many in DWs. VGC (11)

Lot 69

A Victorian silver tea pot, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1898 with oval half reeded body and wooden handle and finial, 21.5oz gross

Lot 90

An initialled silver two handled bowl, Sheffield 1919, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd - approx weight 143g/4.6 troy oz

Lot 303

An Edwardian silver inkstand with pierced gallery back, fitted with a cut glass inkwell with hinge lid, London 1901 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, length approx 17cm, together with a dip pen.

Lot 314

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks with detachable nozzles, each tapering stem with reeded canted corners on a similarly decorated base, London 1903 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, height approx 23.5cm.

Lot 273

A silver cigarette case with embossed profile of a Dutch girl. William Hutton and Sons Ltd. Gross wt. 2oz

Lot 1821

A William Hutton & Sons silver dish, footed low form with three loop handles, stamped marks, Birmingham 1938 14cm. wide

Lot 1884

A Liberty Tudric pewter and green glass decanter, model no.0332, the design attributed to Archibald Knox, cast in low relief with stylised Art Nouveau poppy seedheads, a William Hutton pewter vase, three Kayserzinn pewter mugs and a beaker stamped marks, 18cm. high

Lot 428

A George V silver sauce boat in the form of a shell with foliate capped scroll handle, raised on a stylized shell base, Sheffield 1910 by William Hutton & Son, height approx 15cm, together with a Victorian silver ladle with scallop shell bowl and seal top terminal, Sheffield 1885 by Mappin & Webb, length approx 21.5cm.

Lot 3139

BRANGWYN, Frank (illustrator). – Edward HUTTON. The Pageant of Venice. London & New York: 1922. 4to (312 x 250mm.) Decorative half-title, 20 colour plates, uncoloured illustrations. (Occasional spotting.) Original buckram (slightly affected by damp), dust-jacket (soiled, minor tears).

Lot 869

PAIR OF EMBOSSED SILVER HANDLED BONE GLOVE STRETCHERS, Birmingham 1898, also a PAIR OF LATE GEORGIAN CLOSE-PLATE CANDLE SNUFFERS, stamped Hutton-Sheffield, on associated plated-on-copper stand

Lot 953

AN EDWARD VII CUT GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE WITH SILVER REPOUSSE HINGED LID, BY HUTTON & SONS, orbicular form with plain collar, the lid with `MC` engraved to the cartouche, with cut glass stopper, Birmingham, 1907, 5" high (12.7cm)

Lot 326

Edwardian Silver Coffee Pot, William Hutton, London 1905, 23 Troy oz

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