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A matched Georgian and later part King's pattern silver flatware set, to include; 5 x table forks, by Richard Palmer I (probably), London 1786 and 1798, 2 x table spoons, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1900, 6 x dessert forks, by William Chawner II, London 1833, 6 x dessert forks by William Eaton, London 1837 and 6 x dessert spoons (different dates and makers), together with 7 x matched Queen's pattern silver teaspoons. (total 2,079g/Toz.66.84). (32)
A set of six Norwegian sterling silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, by N M Thune, slight loss of enamel to green spoon, in fitted case, together with a set of six Victorian silver apostle top coffee spoons, by Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1899, a similar set of four Victorian silver teaspoons, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1899, and a set of six silver Onslow pattern teaspoons, by William Hutton & sons Ltd, London 1905-6, in fitted case, lacking sugar nips. (silver weight 198.0g)
A Victorian silver kettle on stand with burner, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, the kettle of ovoid form, with swan neck spout, domed hinged lid and ebony hand grip to handle, the stand of matching ovoid form with pierced gallery and quadruple out swept supports, fitted with original spirit burner and cover, with two kettle locking pins to chain, total height 36.5cm. (gross weight 1,731g/Toz.55.64)
A striking ceramic bowl by William Moorcroft, featuring the sought-after 'Moonlit Blue' pattern. This deep blue glaze showcases a hand-painted tree landscape, creating a mesmerizing night scene. The piece is complemented by a silver-plated rim and handle, crafted by William Hutton & Sons, adding elegance to the design. The bowl is marked Moorcroft on the underside, while the silver-plated rim bears the WH & SBP A1 mark. A fine collectible piece that embodies the artistry of early 20th-century Moorcroft pottery.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"Dia x 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Sterling silver collared crystal decanter, hallmarked Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield, 2007 together with a silver crystal claret jug, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1907 and a cut crystal flat stopper decanter with silver collar hallmarked Henry Perkins & Sons, London, 1931, together with a silver plate serving tray
Mixed lot of Apostle terminal flatwares. 223 g. To include a pair of spoons (18.5 cm in length) by William Hutton and Sons, London 1895, A larger serving spoon (21 cms) by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1907 and a sifter spoon (15 cm) by William Hutton and Sons, London 1895. Condition good with no issues,
Cricket legends Len Hutton and Geoff Boycott signed 1988 Scarborough Cricket Club rare cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A pair of late Victorian Neo-Classical Revival silver table candlesticks, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896, 17cm, 24.7oz gross, loaded bases . Condition Report:Candlesticks are slightly bent and leaning towards 1 side, 1 candlestick is heavily dented on top and bottom rims, hallmarks worn and matching, 1 sconce missing
A group of items comprising an Edwardian silver tea caddy, William Neale, Birmingham 1907, height 9cm, together with a Victorian silver cream jug, Edward Hutton, London 1891, together with a dressing table set, hallmarked vase with a weighted base, and perfume bottle, weight of weighable silver 166g/5.33ozt approx (9)
A Victorian silver lighthouse-form caster, in the early eighteenth-century manner, with double armorial crest and motto, 'God and my Conscience', William Hutton & Sons, London 1894, height 18.6cm, together with a smaller hallmarked Britannia Standard silver (0.958) lighthouse-form caster, combined weight 463g/14.88ozt approx (2)
Englische Butter-Cloche Sheffield, 1910-13 Feingehalt 925. Runder tiefer Teller mit separatem Einsatz und Glaseinlage. Glatte Wandung mit vierfach gerilltem Dekorrand. Deckel mit rundem Schlangengriff. D. 20×13 / Ges.-H. 14,5 cm. Gew. ca. 635 g. Meistermarke "WHSo&Ld" (William Hutton & Sons Ltd.). (61251)
A silver egg cruet, complete with spoons, the cruet Sheffield mark 1920, spoons similarly hallmarked maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 686 grams, length 21 cm.The stand is in very good condition, we can see no signs of any damage and it sits perfectly flat on the table top. The spoons are generally in good order, however one does have a slight ripple to an edge. The egg cups themselves are in good order, however one has been dropped at some point and there is a dent to the side.
A group of silver including a Tiffany & Co. silver rattle. Various dates and makers.The rattle designed as a moon with a face, 6.5cm dia., complete with pouch and box, the other silver items comprising: an Edwardian silver ring box, Birmingham, 1906, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, designed as a casket with repousse scenes to cover and sides, 2.9 x 5.7 x 3cm; a modern silver ring box, Sheffield marks for ARC Gold & Silver, of oval form, 5.5cm wide; a rectangular silver photo frame by Carr's of Sheffield, with beaded border and easel back, 15.3 x 20.4cm; a silver mounted hand mirror; and a cased set of 20th century rat-tail coffee spoons by William Hutton & Sons; the group together with a set of six silver plated novelty place/menu card holders designed as corks, 2cm high, total weighable silver approx. 2.5ozt (a lot) Condition Report: weight includes spoons only
Three pairs of silver candlesticks. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a late Victorian pair on octagonal bases, London, 1899, William Hutton & Sons, 24cm high; a George V pair on stepped navette-shaped bases, Sheffield, 1912, Thomas A. Scott, 24cm high; and a pair of short Victorian candlesticks, of columnar design with trailing acorn and foliate decoration to stems, one sconce deficient, Sheffield, 1891, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., 12.3cm high (3 pr)
A pair of late Victorian Neoclassical style candlesticks. William Hutton & Sons, London, 1897. The square bases decorated in relief with urns and leaves to tapering squared stems embossed with ram's heads and swags, removable beaded sconces to urn-shaped capitals, filled, 31cm high (pr) Condition Report: The candlesticks are in good overall condition commensurate with age. Some general scratching and nicking to both. Some dings and bruising to the corners. Some small splits at corners also. Some wear to decoration commensurate with age. Felt missing from underside of one candlestick and peeling away from the other. Removable sconces hallmarked (matching marks on bases). A few small dings to sconces and capitals. Very slightly wobbly on bases. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-nJh0aTP7ho
A George V silver rose bowl. William Hutton & Sons,Sheffield, 1910. Of octagonal form and raised on four pad feet, the elongated handles tapering to stylised dolphin supports, engraved with monogram to side, 21cm dia., 18cm high (inc. handles), approx. weight 36ozt Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age. Some minor scratching and nicking noted. Slightly wobbly on feet. Some nicks and rounding to high points of body. Heavy tarnish in places. Maker's mark partially rubbed (but legible). Overall a nice piece in good condition. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-1b9NlaWq9Q
A group of silver including a pair of silver coasters. M. C. Hersey & Son, London, 2004 & 2005.Of circular form, with turned wooden bases, 9.1cm dia., 3.7cm high; together with a pair of George III silver peppers, London 1805, the urn-shaped bodies repousse decorated with bow garlands and swags, raised on square bases, 10.2cm high; a set of six novelty silver cocktail sticks with duck terminals, stamped sterling silver; a pair of silver napkin rings decorated with fox hunting scenes, Sheffield, 1899, Joseph Rodgers & Sons; a cased pair of hexagonal silver napkin rings, Chester, 1911, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings; and a silver waiter by William Hutton & Sons, one foot deficient, 21cm dia., total weighable silver approx. 20.2ozt (a lot)
A small group of silver including a George III silver salt cellar. Richard Morton & Co., Sheffield, 1777. Of oval form with blue glass liner, designed with pierced sides and raised on four claw and ball feet, hallmarked shortly after the opening of the Sheffield assay office in 1773, 8.2cm wide; together with: a George V silver tea caddy, Birmingham, 1915, A. & J. Zimmerman, of plain, cylindrical form, with pull-off lid, 8.5cm high, together with: a pair of George V silver salt cellars with blue glass liners, Birmingham, 1916, William Hutton & Sons, with pierced sides and raised on four ball feet; two Egyptian silver ashtrays, 6.7cm dia.; and a pair of George V silver pepper shakers with pierced sides and blue glass liners, Chester, 1920, Haseler & Bill, 6.7cm high, total weighable silver approx. 9.6ozt (8)
A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat baskets.William Hutton & Sons,London, 1895.The quatrefoil-shaped baskets designed with pierced sides to beaded borders with foliate scroll handles and shell points, each raised on a shallow oval foot, 24.5cm long, 7.1cm high, total weight approx. 15.8ozt (2)
A group of silver, silver plate and white metal. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George V silver teapot, Birmingham, 1914, Joseph Gloster, the shaped body raised on four bun feet and engraved with initial to side, ebonised handle and finial, 31cm wide, 16.7cm high (inc. handle); a late Victorian silver milk jug, London, 1900, William Hutton & Sons, the reeded angular handle to body raised on an oval foot and decorated with lobed design to lower section, 9.2cm high; a silver salt cellar, London, 1927, William Comyns & Sons, the circular body raised on a stepped, circular foot and complete with blue glass liner, 7.7cm dia., a twin-handled silver bowl, Sheffield, 1934, Mappin & Webb, raised on a moulded, circular foot, 12cm wide (inc. handles); an Edwardian silver caster, Sheffield, 1909, maker E. S. B., of octagonal, baluster form and raised on a stepped, octagonal foot, knopped finial to cover, 18.5cm high; a pair of novelty silver plate mounted salt and pepper shakers, modelled as two milk cans, 5.7cm high; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 43.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the silver plated salt and pepper, a white metal stand and a small vanity box.
A group of silver including a silver mounted vinegar bottle. Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1929. The pear-shaped, cut glass body to a removable stopper with pouring spout, 15cm high, together with an assortment of small silver oddments including a pair of Victorian salt cellars with blue glass liners, London, 1891, Edward Hutton; a silver strainer and stand; a pair of bright-cut engraved Georgian silver sugar tongs, various cruets and condiment spoons, and three ashtrays, total weighable silver approx. 18.9ozt (a lot)
A group of silver, including a pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes. Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1891. The shaped dishes raised on three ball feet with scroll shell decoration to borders, 13cm long, together with: a late Victorian oval dish, Birmingham, 1899, William Hutton & Sons, pierced around the scalloped border, 12.8cm wide; a pair of small shell-shaped dishes, gilded to interior and engraved with decorative motifs to handles, stamped 925, 7.1cm long; three small dishes with cloisonné decoration to rims and a hammered finish, raised on three feet, stamped 1000, the larger example 9.2cm dia.; a Greek dish by Armaos, of squared form and decorated with a rope twist border, raised on four pad feet, stamped 925, 13.7cm wide; two Greek ashtrays, the circular bodies engraved with initials to bases and decorated with floral motifs to rims, stamped 900, 8.3cm dia.; and various other items, total weighable silver approx. 38ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the weighted salts
Three sets of flatware in fitted cases.Various dates and makers.The group comprising: a set of twelve teaspoons London, 1909-1910, William Hutton & Sons; a christening set, engraved with initials, Atkin Bros, Sheffield, various dates; and German silver christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon, also engraved with initials, total weighable silver approx. 8.6ozt (3)
A small group of silver. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a set of cocktail sticks with enamelled cockerel finials, stamped sterling silver, 8.5cm long, in fitted case; a set of enamelled silver gilt coffee spoons; Birmingham, 1938, maker's marks rubbed, 9.8cm long, in fitted case; a Victorian silver christening cup, Birmingham, 1899, W. G. Keight, the tapering body engraved with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 7.4cm high; a silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1921, William Neale & Son, of rectangular form and engraved with initials and motto to lid, 7.3 x 9cm; a propelling pencil, London, 1957, Johnson, Matthey & Co., decorated with engine turned design, 13.2cm long; and a pair of silver sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1919, William Hutton & Sons, 11cm long, total weighable silver approx. 9.3ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The weighable silver excludes the pencil.
A pair of late Victorian silver sweetmeat baskets. William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham,1899.The navette-shaped baskets designed with trelliswork piercing to sides and repousse floral scroll borders, 14.5 x 25.5cm, total weight approx. 11.2ozt (2)Provenance: Property from a UK private collection.
Science Fiction and Fantasy a collection of volumes concerning fantasy, science fiction, and the occult, as well as anthologies of fantastical short stories, to include Borges (Jorge Luis ed.) et al The Book of Fantasy, Suffolk: Xanadu, 1976, inscribed by Roger Cardinal; Hutton (Roger) Shamans: Siberian Spirituality and the Western Imagination, New York: Hambledon and London, 2001, inscribed and annotated by Cardinal; Apter (T. E.) Fantasy Literature, London: Macmillan, 1982, annotated by Cardinal, among other volumes on related subjects, including stories by H. P. Lovecraft The Library of Roger Cardinal Roger Cardinal (1940-2019)Roger Cardinal was one of Britain’s most distinguished art historians, best known for defining what is generally known as Outsider Art - that is, art by people with no formal training. He began his career as a lecturer at the French department of the University of Manitoba, Canada, subsequently moving to Warwick University and finally to the University of Kent at Canterbury, where he taught for fifty years and held a professorship.Roger Cardinal was not only a leading authority on Outsider Art, but also on Surrealism. He was a prolific writer and a master of literary style. His eloquent, percipient writings include several books on a wide range of subjects such as Outsider Art (1972), German Romantics in Context (1975) Figures of Reality (1981), Expressionism (1984), The Landscape Vision of Paul Nash (1989), The Cultures of Collecting (1994), and Kurt Schwitters (2011). He also acted as a curator and was a regular contributor to art-historical publications.Cardinal’s interest in art lay in its margins - the neurodiverse, psychotic, uneducated, autistic, self-taught and ‘other’. His fascination with artists such as the violently psychotic Adolf Wölfli lay in their creativity rather than in the sensationalism of their lives. Certainly, it did not lie in the resale value of their work. That outsider art should have its own multimillion-dollar annual fair in New York and specialist departments at Christie’s auctioneers ran quite contrary to Cardinal’s thinking.Much of Roger Cardinal’s library has recently been donated to the Tate Gallery including the handwritten diaries that he kept his whole life. Cardinal often used books as working tools, heavily annotating in the margins - as with many volumes in the current sale. The library offered reflects Cardinal’s varied interests and fluent command of French and German. Alongside a large collection of art reference works in his specialist subjects, we also find collections of books on fairy tales and science fiction.

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