Cricket: Ten related Signed hardback books, mostly first editions BOYCOTT (Geoffrey). Opening Up, 1980; BOTHAM (Ian). My Biography, 1994; BENAUD (Richie). Anything but . . . An Autobiography, 1998; KHAN (Imran). Imran, 1983, Signed on title-page, dust-jackets unclipped; together with, HUTTON (Len). Cricket is my Life, reprint, 1950, Signed by the author on a white card laid down on front pastedown; EDRICH (J). Cricket Heritage, with a Signed black and white photograph on front pastedown; DUFFUS (Louis). Cricketers of the Veld, [c. 1948] with black and white photograph Signed by A.D. Nourse on front pastedown; SANDFORD (Christopher). Tom Graveney: The Biography, with Graveneys Signed inscription on title-page, 1992; together with two Signed paperback editions, Bothams Century, 2002; and Graham Goochs Testing Times, 1991; 8vo. (10) Condition Report: signs of wear to cloth, and light foxing to edges of books by Hutton, Edrich and Duffus, The others within dust-jackets overall good conditions with strong signatures.
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Local Bristol and Bath interest. A collection of reference books, from 19th century onwards. The lot to include two copies of Bath & Bristol by Happerfield and Hutton for the A. & C. Black series, The Bristol Avon by Ernest Walls, 1891 The Bristol Tune Book ed. Alfred Stone, A History of the Bristol Cathedral School by Edwin Thomas Morgan, Bristol Bells by Emma Marshall, 1858 Sixteen Years' Doings in the Restoration of St. Mary Redcliffe Church, Target Filton by Kenneth Wakefield, Bristol Fashion by Hugh Redwood, The Georgian Buildings of Bristol, 1912 Memorials of Old Gloucestershire, The Canynges Family and their Times, and others. One box.
An attractive Georgian style circular three legged Salver or Waiter, the moulded and shaped rim with an unusual crested centre, depicting a coronet issuing wings, on scroll feet, hallmarked Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1894, c. 21 ounces, approx. 10cms diameter. (1) Provenance: The Russell Family, Seafield, Co. Waterford.
Silverware: A fine quality silver plated Victorian Water Jug, with domed hinged lid shaped finial, inscribed 'To Alexander Russell in Token of Valuable Services conferred on his obliged friend Chen. R. Gardiner M.D.'; together with a pair of Elkington & Co. silver plated Toast Racks, and a larger silver Toast Rack Sheffield 1925, by Hutton & Son; also varied Sugar Tongs, Sugar Helmet, etc., as a lot, w.a.f. (8) Provenance: The Russell Family, Seafield, Co. Waterford.
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1900 oval, engraved to one side with the crest and motto of Jackson within a foliate bright-cut shield, the opposing shield inscribed 'From / JWCJ', with further bright-cut decoration, underside with retailer's stamp 'WATHERSTON & SON. / LONDON.', 24cm long, 519g including composition handle and finial
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OBLONG BALUSTER TEA POT WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., LONDON 1908 With an oblong wooden finial and scroll handle 18cm (11in) 705g (22.7 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are clear Stands well Handle tight Slight play to the hinge Cover sits well No engraving Finial split Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS JOHN GILBERT, BIRMINGHAM 1864 With beaded handles, the knife blade engraved with fish The fork 25cm (9 1/2in) long, the knife 34cm (13 1/2in) long Loaded Together with a pair of Edwardian King's pattern fish servers by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1907, engraved with a crest, plated blade and tines
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR BOWL WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD 1907 On four straight fluted legs and pad feet 20.5cm (8in) diameter 428g (13.75 oz) Condition Report: Maker's mark partially rubbed, rest clear Two legs pushed into the body Wobbles No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER MUFFIN DISH AND COVER WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD 1916 With a wooden domed finial to the ogee domed cover, the dish with a gadrooned border 18.5cm (7 1/4in) diameter 488g (15.7 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are clear No engraving Minor crease to the cover Cover fits well Stands well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF GLASS DRESSING TABLE JARS AND BOTTLES To include: an Edwardian globular cut glass bottle with silver mounted hinged cover by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1906, the cover embossed with foliate swags and a beaded circular vacant reserve, 10cm (4in) diameter; two Edwardian facetted glass jars with silver covers by Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1901, 10cm (4in) and 13cm (5in) high; an Edwardian green glass bottle with silver cover by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1904, with a glass stopper, 6cm (2 1/4in) high; three other glass bottles with silver covers; and five with electro-plated covers 77g (2.5 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
FOUR SILVER TOAST RACKS To include: an Edwardian six division toast rack by Charles & George Asprey, London 1909, with a loop handle and on four bun feet, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; an Edwardian six division toast rack by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, with a loop handle and on four paw feet, 15cm (6in) long; an Edwardian four division toast rack by Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), London 1907, with a loop handle and on four ball feet, 11cm (4 1/4in) long; and another Edwardian four division toast rack, Birmingham 1905, with a loop handle and on four ball feet, 8cm (3 1/4in) long 402g (12.9 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
VICTORIAN MATCHED THREE PIECE SUGAR AND CREAM SET, WILLIAM HUTTON AND SONS LTD, LONDON, VARIOUS DATES comprising a near pair of cream jugs and twin handled sugar bowl, with gadrooned design, along with a silver three piece part cruet set, comprising salt & pepper pots and a mustard pot with blue glass liner (secured with adhesive), a silver miniature goblet and a plated candelabra coversugar bowl measures 14cm wideQty: approx gross weighable silver weight = 306 grams
VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS (EDWARD HUTTON). LONDON 1893 the mount in the manner of Dr. Christopher Dresser, with hobnail and diamond cut ovoid body, star cut foot17cm highCondition good to fair. Without damage, though wear throughout as per use and age to both body and mount (minor nick to cover) - would benefit from thorough clean.
A silver teapot, circular panelled form with fruitwood handle and knop finial to domed cover. Sheffield 1929 by William Hutton and Sons; together with a silver mustard pot, circular with gadrooned border and scroll thumbpiece, reeded scroll handle blue glass liner, London 1910 by Joseph Heming & Co; and a white metal evening bag pierced and decorated with foliage and pierced trellis work. 17 ozt gross weight weighable. (3)
White shirt and sweater; black cap.Sir Leonard Hutton played for the Yorkshire County Cricket Club. The ribbon bearing the number 364, which is intertwined around the handle of the jug, represents his famous record innings against Australia at the Oval cricket grounds in 1938, a record which still stands in England today. The just commissioned by Lawleys By Post and was issued in a limited edition of 9,500. The first jug was presented to Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Kent, who is patron of the Len Hutton 364 Appeal. Series: Cricketers. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1993Dimensions: 4"HEdition Number: 617 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of approximately 51 postcards of Essex including photographic postcards titled ‘High Street, Grays’, ‘Kings Road looking over Warley’, ‘The Village, Shenfield’, ‘Post Office, High Street, Brentwood’, ‘Cambridge Road, Stansted’, ‘High Street, Great Dunmow’, ‘Lower Street, Stansted’ and ‘Church Lane, Hutton’.
Mixed Lot: Large moulded glass scent bottle with pull off silver lid, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, makers mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 13cm tall together with a small cut glass scent bottle with pull off embossed lid and silver collar, London 1908, marks for Corke Bros & Co, 10.5cm tall (2)
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver spoon with chased floral decoration, London 1904, three further Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons, a hallmarked silver food pusher, a hallmarked silver and enamel golfing teaspoon inscribed 'Whitefield Golf Club' and a matched three piece hallmarked silver cruet, combined approx 8.9ozt/276g.
CHARLES ROWBOTHAM; an Edward VII hallmarked silver and enamel spoon, the handle decorated with four open flowers and green/blue enamel panel, Chester, 1909, a sterling silver gilt and blue enamel spoon, a William Hutton & Sons hallmarked silver Arts and Crafts style spoon decorated with Graces dancing round a tree, Sheffield 1921, and an 800 grade spoon with cast duck's head and heart shaped bowl, approx weight 2.7ozt/84g (4).
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The mixed lot to include an Edward VII bon bon dish with petalled rim. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1908. A small Victorian fish knife hallmarked for London 1889. Makers mark for William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton). Two napkin rings. A seal top spoon with monogrammed initials to seal. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1930. Makers mark for William Suckling Ltd. A Victorian fiddle pattern spoon. A silver jar or tea pot lid. Makers mark attributed to Atkin Brothers. Combined weight approx 171g. Measures approx 9.5cm diameter (dish) / 4.3cm diameter (napkin ring)
A Victorian hallmarked silver presentation salver. The salver having three scroll feet rising to circular form with serpentine rim. Hallmarked for London 1896. Makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd . Inscription to base 'C.H. Gardner from H.C.S Thompson July 27th 1897'.Weight approx 481g. Measures approx 22cm diameter.
A collection of 20th century hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a George V twin handled silver cup. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1919. Makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. A three piece cruet set. The set comprising of two salts and a pepper shaker. The salts having blue glass liners. A baby spoon with makers mark for C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher). A silver pusher with makers mark James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Two salts spoons. Combined weight of silver approx 197g. Measures approx 13cm x 7cm x 6cm (bowl).
A GEORGE V SILVER SET OF FOUR CANDLESTICKS IN GEORGE II STYLE, with removable shaped square drip pans, waisted knopped stems, shaped square loaded bases, one snuffer, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919/20, height 30.5cm, gross weight including loaded bases 151.12ozt, 4700 grams (4) (Condition Report: all four sit level on a flat surface, two lack baize to underside, appear to be in good condition overall)
An assortment of silver items, comprising a weighted base inkwell having a set moulded design with marks for Birmingham 1913, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, a small vase, a filled men's shaving cream brush and four sugar shakers, marks for Birmingham, Chester 1899, 1902, 1906, 1908, 1928, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, W I Broadway & Co, Napper & Davenport, S & Co, 308g gross
A Victorian sugar sifting spoon of Old English pattern having bright-cut geometric design to the handle and CR engraved to the terminal, marks for London 1890, maker William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), sold along with two George III Old English pattern condiment spoons, marks for London 1799, rubbed makers mark, a George V Old English commemorative spoon, engraved with St Edward's Crown '1910-1935', marks for London 1934, maker Wakely & Wheeler, a George V Old English pattern feeding spoon, marks for Sheffield 1923, maker Martin Hall & Co Ltd, and a George V butter knife engraved H.G.E, marks for Sheffield 1928, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 154g gross
A George V three-piece silver and green guilloch enamel dressing table set, comprising a clothes brush, hair brush and a mirror frame, mirror lacking plate, marks for Birmingham 1935, maker Hasset & Harper Ltd, sold along with a George V two-piece silver set comprising a hair brush and clothes brush, having engine-turned decoration and monogram KKB within circular cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1914, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd

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