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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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)
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
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.

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