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Yorkshire County Cricket selection – to include 3x benefit programmes (Truman, Watson and Wilson), set of 30/30 John Brindley repro cards "Surrey v Yorkshire", 5x season tickets 1950s together with many signed items incl FDC`s, Benefit brochures, Yorkshire Phoenix signed cards, incl Hutton, Boycott, Gough, Craig White,
Scarce 1946/47 MCC cricket tour to Australia signed wine list – this being the first cricket tour overseas immediately after the war and comprises a signed wine list from the Bournemouth Belle Pullman train dated 31st August 1946 and signed in ink by 19 of the MCC touring team on their way to Southampton before embarking to Australia -signatures include Hammond, Yardley, Bedser, Compton, Edrich, Evans, Hutton, Ikin, Voce, Washbrook, et al. Note: In spite of the MCC being reluctant to send out a team so soon after the war the presence of the English side in Australia not only revived cricket enthusiasm and witnessed bigger public support than ever before with a five test matches attracting an overall crowd of 846,263 spectators and off the field the tour was a tremendous success with the Englishman being popular wherever they went.
BARANOFF-ROSSINÉ, VLADIMIR 1888-1944 Fairy Lake , with a signed authentication by Pauline Baranoff, the artist`s wife, on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 52 by 72.5 cm. Executed c. 1909-1910.Provenance: Previously with Leonard Hutton Galleries, New York (label on the reverse).Private collection, UK.Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the artist’s son D. Baranoff-Rossiné.Literature: A. Sarabianov, Baranov-Rossiné, Moscow, Trilistnik, 2002, p. 9, No. 5, illustrated.The artist of this dream-like work, Vladimir Baranoff-Rossiné, was one of the most talented Russian artists of the École de Paris. The artist tested his skill in many styles, indefatigable in his fascination with the latest artistic ideas and made several discoveries in this field.Fairy Lake could be included among his experiments with “dynamic painting”. He executed this work in a Symbolist style, finding a way to plastically express non-material entities and combining both the colour and musical origins of this work on one canvas. The dark blue and purple tones of sky and water — so favoured by the Symbolists — seem to embody the poetic dream and create a distinctive, mysterious atmosphere.
Smith (Peter) Houses of the Welsh Countryside, 1975, dust wrapper; Mercer (Eric), English Vernacular Houses, 1975, dust wrapper; Harrison (Barry) & Hutton (Barbara), Vernacular Houses in North Yorkshire and Cleveland, 1984, dust wrapper; with a small quantity of others and a framed print of Aberconwy House (qty )
HUTTON (W) THE HISTORY OF DERBY FROM THE REMOTE AGES OF ANTIQUITY TO MDCCXCI nineteen plates engraved by Robert Hancock including the folding EAST PROSPECT OF DERBY and Plan, calf, worn, London 1791, G Wilkins & Son - A Walk Through Derby..., illustrated, boards, Derby 1827 and R Ward - A Guide to the Peak of Derbyshire..., seventh edition, road maps, cloth boards with title label, worn, Birmingham [early 19th c] (3)
Extensive George V silver canteen of Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern cutlery comprising: twenty-four table forks, twenty-four dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve oyster forks, twelve bone handled fish knives, twelve bone handled fish forks, six egg spoons, three sauce ladles, two butter knives, two preserve spoons, two knife rests, two pairs of sugar tongs, sugar sifting ladle, sugar spoon, cheese scoop, pickle fork, pair of asparagus tongs and a pair of grape scissors, also a pair of plated nut crackers, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919 - 1925, housed in a three tier oak case with inset brass carrying handles, 227.75oz approx of weighable silver
A late Victorian cast Nurse’s Buckle, the central panel centred with a girl carrying flowers with further stylised floral detail in the Art Nouveau manner, and flanked by further pierced and floral panels, and fitted with a grey striped fabric belt, width 5 ½”, London 1899, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with further retailer’s mark for W G Connell, 83 Cheapside, London and further registration mark
An Edward VII cased set of six Silver and enamelled Coat Buttons, each of shaped circular form in the Art Nouveau manner, and decorated with graduated blue and green detail amongst stylised foliage, and with ring fastenings (some slight damage), diameter 1”, in a fitted silk and velvet-lined morocco covered case, Birmingham 1903, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd
Selection of Religious related books: To include Lowndes Bibliographers Manual in 4 volumes, The Popes New Order Philip Hughes, History of the Church W H Hutton, Studies in Christian Character Work W L Watkinson, Baptist Magazine 1856, Mosheim`s Commentaries, Bible and Spade Caiger, Butterworth`s Concordance, Studies in Carto Bibliography Sir H G Fordham, Players and Meditations Samuel Johnson, Wright`s Life of Christ (15)
Autographs small autograph album containing a variety of signatures including: Carol Landis Sydney Lipton Betty Hutton Danny Kaye Nat Jacklin Alan Jones Benny Goodman Ted Ray Cesar Romero Tallulah Bankhead Jack Benny and many others together with two further albums of celebrity photographs mostly with secretarial/facsimile signatures
* Great Eastern Railway - London Suburban Area. Issued buff 3rd Class singlesfrom Barkingside, Battlesbridge, Billericay, Bishop`s Stortford, Brentwood & Warley, Burnham on Crouch, Chelmsford, Chigwell Lane, Clacton on Sea, Elsenham, Epping, Frinton on Sea, Gidea Park & Squirrels Heath, Harlow, Highams Park, Hertford, Ilford EO, Ingatestone, Loughton, Ongar, Romford, Roydon, St. Margarets, Sawbridgeworth, Shenfield & Hutton Jun., Southend on Sea, Southminster, Stratford, Theydon Bois, and Waltham Cross (30)
Len Hutton. Yorkshire & England 1934-1955. Blue file containing original press photographs, postcards, copy photographs, trade cards, prints, booklets, letter, etc, all featuring Hutton. Photographs include Hutton on the 1954/55 tour, at Buckingham Palace 1956, being examined by a Doctor 1953, leading out England v India 1952, at functions etc. Over thirty photographs, mainly 8”x10” or 8”x6”. Twenty two items are signed by Hutton. Good content. G
‘The Centenary Banquet’. Official menu for the South African Cricket Centenary 1889-1989 Banquet held on the 8th March 1989. The menu signed by numerous guests and Test cricketers. Fifty one signatures including Don Bradman, K. Miller, Lindwall, Harvey, Johnston, Hassett, Marsh, Lawry, Lillee, I.Johnson, Massie, Endean, Rice, Reid, W.Hadlee, Sobers, Holding, Snow, Dexter, C.Walters, G. Allen, Hardstaff, Hutton, Trueman, May, Compton, Cowdrey, Brearley, Engineer etc. Centre horizontal fold otherwise in good condition
England. Black file containing a large collection of one hundred and ninety three white ‘England Test player’ autograph cards and plain white cards each signed by an England Test player. Signatures include Lever, Millman, Luckhurst, May, Gower, Randall, Gooch, Knott, Snow, Mann, Palmer, Statham, Old, Denness, Tyson, Berry, Hardstaff, Hutton, B.Edrich, Townsend, Milburn, Yardley, Pope, Mitchell, Evans, Warr, Gover, Cowdrey, Hick, Boycott, Brearley, Woolmer, Simpson, Allom, Gough etc. Some duplication, odd signature laid down to card. G
‘Presentation Dinner to record the profound Wisdom of the M.C.C. Selection Committee in honouring Doug Insole, Trevor Bailey and Brian Taylor of Essex. Printed card for the Dinner following the M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1956/57 arranged by the Southend Festivals committee of Essex C.C.C. held at Garon’s Banqueting Hall on the 17th August 1957. Signed to inside pages and back cover by twenty four Test players including Hassett, Hutton, O’Neill, May, Lillee, F.R. Brown, Massie, Insole, Ames, Bailey, Engineer, Graveney, Greig etc. G
County players 1950-70’s. Maroon photograph album containing over seventy white cards and postcards, each signed by a County player. Signatures include B.Taylor, Hedges, Meyer, Halfyard, Jesty, Sainsbury, Bond, Pilling, Snellgrove, Edrich, Larter, Poole, Clay, Horton, Langridge, Horner, R. Hutton etc. Some duplication of signature. G
M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1948-49. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party including the Manager, Green. Signatures include Captain, Mann, Griffith, Palmer, Hutton, Washbrook, Compton, Wright, Gladwin, Evans, Jenkins, Young etc. Folds, light foxing otherwise in good condition. Rare
‘England Test Captains 1934-1986’. Pre printed sheet with title to top of page. Signed by twenty three England Captains. Signatures include Wyatt, Allen, Yardley, Mann, Hutton, May, Brown, Dexter, Close,C. Walters, Illingworth, Cowdrey, Botham, Brearley, Greig, Willis, Gower, Gatting, Sheppard etc. G The following four album pages were collected by Charlie Parker, famous Gloucestershire bowler in 1921.
M.C.C. tour of Australia & New Zealand 1950-1951. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by nineteen members of the touring party including the joint Managers, Green and Nash and bagman Ferguson. Signatures include Captain Brown, Compton, Bailey, Hutton, Close, Bedser, Evans, Wright, Hollies, McIntyre, Sheppard etc. Folds otherwise in good condition. Loosely attached to card at corner. Rare
England v New Zealand, 1st Test, Leeds 1949. Queen’s Hotel, Leeds menu card signed to verso by a few of the players playing in the Test, some well known cricket journalists and past England players. Signatures include Compton, Hutton, Walter Hadlee, Donnelly, Douglas Jardine, Arthur & Frank Gilligan, Arthur Mailey, Neville Cardus, Sutcliffe, Abe Waddington, Hobbs etc. To top right hand corner there is a small caricature of Arthur Mailey pointing at his signature with note ‘That’s Me!’. G The Test match was drawn
M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1948-49. ‘Dinner in Honour of M.C.C.’ Official menu held by the Matabeland Cricket Association at The Grand Hotel, Bulawayo on 29th January 1949. Decorative front cover with menu to inside pages. Nicely signed in ink to inside pages by the full touring party. Eighteen signatures including Mann, Washbrook, Compton, Jenkins, Hutton, Evans, Wright, Palmer, Young, Bedser, Simpson, Tremlett, Gladwin, Griffiths etc. Good/very good condition
M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950-51. ‘M.C.C. tour in Australia 1950-51. Souvenir with the compliments of Western Australian Cricket Association and Cook’s World Travel Service. Large official yellow folder, with image of flowers to front, which originally held W.A.CA. Yearbook, tourist literature, membership tickets and match programmes with printed listing of the M.C.C. touring party to inside. Signed to front cover in ink by all seventeen members of the M.C.C. touring party. Signatures include Compton, Sheppard, Dewes, Hutton, Hollies, Close, Simpson, Berry, Brown, Evans, Bedser, Bailey, Warr etc. Good condition
M.C.C. tour of the West Indies 1953/54. Fyffes Line ‘S.S. Ariguani’ ships Dinner menu with printed detail of menu to inside pages dated 19th April 1954. Nicely signed to opposite page by all fifteen members of the touring party. Signatures include Hutton (Captain), Statham, Wardle, Trueman, Evans, Lock, May, Compton, Graveney, Watson, Suttle etc. The menu has split at the spine, tape re-enforcement otherwise in good condition. G The ‘S.S. Ariguani’ sailed from Jamaica and brought the team back to Bristol landing on 6th April 1954
England v Australia 1945. Official scorecard for the Red Cross and R.A.A.F. Charities match between England and Australian Services XI. The match played at Lord’s on the 14th-17th July 1945. Signed in ink to verso by twelve members of the Australian party including the Manager Keith Johnson, signatures include Hassett, K. Miller, Pepper, Sismey, Christofani, Cheetham, Ellis, Stanford, Dipper etc. Horizontal fold, odd faults otherwise in good condition. Rare in this signed form Australian Services won by four wickets. For Australia, Miller made 71no, Hassett 68, Sismey 51 and Christofani took nine and Miller six wickets in the match. For England Hutton made 104 & 69, Edrich 38 & 58, Griffith 36 and Pollard eight and Wright six wickets in the match
M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1948-49. Sepia postcard of the Union-Castle Line ‘Durban Castle’ which took the team to South Africa. Signed to card face by all seventeen members of the touring party including Mann, Hutton, Washbrook, Jenkins, Compton, Gladwin, Simpson, Evans, Wright, Palmer etc. Wear and creasing to card, some staining/foxing otherwise in generally good condition. Rare
M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950-51. Mono postcard of R.M.S. Stratheden P&O Line ship which took the M.C.C. team to Australia. Nicely signed to reverse by all nineteen members of the team including Captain, Brown, Bedser, Berry, Compton, Hutton, Close, Wright, Warr etc. Title and date handwritten to face of postcard in ink otherwise in good/very good condition
M.C.C. tour of the West Indies & British Guinea 1954. Mono postcard of the M.C.C. team sitting and standing wearing tour blazers and cricket attire. Nicely signed to verso by all sixteen members of the team including Captain, Hutton, Compton, Graveney, Lock, Statham, Trueman, Bailey, Laker, Wardle, Evans, Suttle etc. Very good condition
M.C.C. tour of Australia 1946/47. Official mono photograph of the M.C.C. team who toured Australia in 1946/47, seated and standing in rows, and wearing official tour caps and blazers. The photograph is laid down to official photographers mount and signed to borders by all nineteen members of the touring party. Signatures include Hammond, Hutton, Edrich, Gibb, Compton, Voce, Hardstaff, Langridge, Washbrook, Fishlock etc. The photograph, by ‘Illustrations Ltd of Perth’, is taken in front of the now demolished ‘Farley Stand’ at the WACA. The photograph measures 7.75”x6” and overall approx 11.5”x8.5”. Good/very good condition. Rare signed post war touring team photograph Australian won the series by three tests to nil
M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. Official sepia photograph of the ‘S.S. Orsova’, the ship which took the M.C.C. touring team to Australia for the tour. The photograph laid down to original photographers mount with title to lower border, nicely signed in blue ink, to mount, by all twenty members of the touring party with the exception of Compton who was doubt, and travelled by air later, but includes Wilson who was added late to the tour party. Signatures include Hutton, Tyson, May, Cowdrey, Bedser, Statham, Andrew, Edrich, Wardle, Evans, Loader, Bailey etc. Also signed by A.E.R. Gilligan and F.R. Brown, two former England Captains. Approx 10”x8”overall. Good/very good condition
M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1948-49. Official sepia photograph of the ‘R.M.M.V. Stirling Castle’, the ship which brought the M.C.C. touring team back to England following the tour. The photograph laid down to original photographers mount with title to lower border, nicely signed in blue ink by all sixteen players and the Manager M.A. Green. Signatures include Mann, Hutton, Washbrook, Tremlett, Jenkins, Evans, Compton, Simpson, Bedser etc. Approx 10”x8” overall. Good/very good condition
Australian Centennial Tour 1877-1977. Prudential Trophy, 6th June, The Oval. Official first day cover for the match signed by thirteen England and Australian players, past and present. Signatures include Don Bradman, Harold Larwood, Bill Ponsford, Len Hutton, Brian Statham, Joe Hardstaff, Fred Trueman, Gubby Allen, Bruce French, Pat Pocock, Norman Yardley etc. G
Australia 1948. Official souvenir brochure for the Australian tour of England. Compiled by A.W. Simpson. Pictorial covers. Signed to front cover by Don Bradman and to inside pages by nine of the Australian team and three of the England team. Signatures include Hassett, Lindwall, Brown, Morris, Miller, Toshack, Ring, Hutton, Compton etc. Signatures appear to have been signed in later years. Tape reinforcement to spine, odd faults otherwise in good condition
*‘The Gabba Gamble’. December 1954. M.C.C. Tour of Australia 1954/55. Large and impressive original pen and ink caricature/ cartoon newspaper artwork, highlighted with colour, for an Australian newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts images relating to the Test match, Len Hutton put Australia in to bat and they proceeded to make 503-6 on the close of the 2nd day. Cartoons include images of Hutton, Morris (153), Harvey (162), Morris and Bedser (hit him for a six too, but 3 ‘lives’ in his century). Mention of Winston Churchill’s 80th Birthday etc. The cartoon, signed by Wells, measures 11”x18”. Excellent image. Good condition Australia won the Test by an innings and 154 runs
England v Australia 1953. Red file containing thirty two original press photographs taken during the tour, many taken at the Oval when England won the Ashes. Photographs showing the England team on the Oval balcony, the massive crowd on the pitch following the match, May, Hutton batting, Miller and Hassett batting, Trueman taking a catch to dismiss Miller, Compton hitting a four, flooded pitch at Old Trafford etc. An excellent collection from the Test series. VG
England v Australia 1953. Three large original mono photographs from the final Test at the Oval. The first, an excellent image of Hutton batting against a field of eight Australian fielders, five slips, short leg and wicket keeper, and loosing his cap, another showing Hutton playing Miller through the slips on the 2nd day and the other showing the two Captains, Hassett and Hutton slicing a large cake to end proceeding at the Oval. All measure 12”x10”. Excellent images
Beccy Hutton: pastel drawing of blossomed trees, signed lower right, 18 by 23cm; L. R. Edyveah: a watercolour of flowers, signed and dated lower right 2010, 22 by 25cm, still life watercolour of flowers in a jug, signed lower right Beccy, 25 by 19cm, and a hand coloured print of a sycamore tree, signed Mike Hatfield lower right and numbered 87/100 lower left, with a leaf to the mount, 12 by 9cm. (4)

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