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A collection of six pieces of hallmarked silver to include, Edward VII cream jug, having gadrooned lower body, makers marks GB & S, Birmingham 1903/04, late Victorian pill box, the cover having repousse decoration of cherubs inside a cast beaded rim, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1899/1900, silver topped cut glass snuff bottle, the finial in the form of a grotesque mask, made by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909/10, ring tray made by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, London 1896/97, napkin ring, made by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1936/37, silver collared cut glass scent bottle (af)
A silver commemorative Empire mug, by William Hutton, Sheffield 1911, also marked with a registration number, circular form, scroll handle, with a frieze of colonial animals including a kangaroo, emu, lion, and a beaver and with the applied inscription `A greater Empire than has been`, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 4cm.
Percy Hutton Fearon (1874-1945) “Poy”. Original ca Percy Hutton Fearon (1874-1945) “Poy”. Original cartoon artwork for Judy 3 large designs on foreign politics and a smaller one relating to Queen Victoria pen and black ink all signed and annotated two inscribed with the artist`s Weymouth address on verso 21 x 32cm (8 1/4 x 12 1/2 in) to 43.5 x 34cm (17 x 13 1/2 in); with a small mixed group of similar original artwork by various hands including Thorpe Dickson Fred Staples T.E. Donnison and others variously pen and ink and pencil one group of small mid-19th century American illustrations mounted on three sheets all but one unframed (Qty).
Hammond (Walter R.) Cricket My World, 8vo, cloth, illus., n.d., copy autograph by various cricketers, with dw; O`Reilly (W.J.) Cricket Conquest, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1949; Hutton (Len) Fifty Years In Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1984, with d.w.; Swanton (E.W.) Gubby Allen Man of Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1985, copy signed by Gubby Allen, with dw; and other books on cricket. Robinson (Ray) From The Boundary, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1951, with dw; Warner (Sir Pelham) Cricket Between Two Wars, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1944; Bradman (Don) Farewell To Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1950, with dw; Compton (Denis) In Sun & Shadow, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1952, with dw; Edrich (W.J.) Cricketing Days, 8vo, cloth, illus., n.d., with dw; and other books on cricket. Swanton (E.W.) Cricket & The Clock, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1952, with dw; Arlott (John) Days At The Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1951, with dw; and other books on cricket.
A pair of Victorian style silverplated columnar candlesticks, the removable sconces of concave form with bead decoration, above a pierced corinthian capital over a leaf embossed column raised upon a stepped stag head with garland embossed plinth base, William Hutton & Sons, height 15.3 cm, loaded, (2).
Plaza, Spanish late 19th century- Elegant figures in an interior; watercolour, signed and dated 91,, 31.5x23cm: Matthew Dubourg act 1808-1838- On the parade ground, after G Scharf, publ March 25th 1817 by Edwd Orme Bond Street corner of Brook St London; hand-coloured aquatint, 21.5x30cm: R A Hutton, mid 20th century- Portrait of a girl; oil on canvas board, signed, in a gilt gesso swept frame, 39x29cm: Elizabeth Finn, late 20th century- "Rialto Market, Venice"; watercolour, signed and dated 85, 23x29.5cm., (4) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A pair of Victorian glass dressing table jars with silver covers, maker’s mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894 and 1895; a pierced boat-shaped sweetmeat dish, Birmingham 1902; a glass dressing table box with silver cover, a silver backed hand mirror and hair brush, and a glass salt (7)
A Victorian silver butter knife with carved mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1857 by Martin Hall & Co, an Edwardian silver pickle fork with carved mother-of-pearl handle, London 1909 by William Hutton & Sons, a pair of silver servers, Sheffield 1904 by Atkin Brothers, cased, and a 19th Century Continental silver sifter spoon.
ACTRESSES: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (2) by various actresses including Andie MacDowell, Yvonne Craig, Penelope Ann Miller, Lauren Hutton, Marcia Gay Harden, Heather Graham, Sonia Braga, Jemma Redgrave, Tamzin Outhwaite, Carroll Baker, Catherine Deneuve, Jacqueline Bisset, Julie Newmar, Senta Berger, Claudine Auger, Barbara Eden, Kathryn Grayson etc. VG to EX, 24
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 50 signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Faith Domergue, Cesar Romero, Barbara Payton, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Louis Jourdan, Yvonne De Carlo, Merle Oberon, Gene Kelly, Bob Hope, Jeff Hunter, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Lillian Gish, Marian Anderson, Leontyne Price, William Warfield, Adolphe Menjou, Cab Calloway, Betty Hutton, Frances Dee, Joel McCrea, Raoul Walsh, Kirk Douglas, Raymond Massey, Mary Martin, Gregory Peck, June Havoc etc. Some with small magazine portraits affixed, generally G
Private Press. Last Days, by Fairfax Hall, pub. Stourton Press, 1975, orig. two-tone cloth, 4to, limited ed. of 102 copies, together with The Seven Deadly Sins, by Tim Towle, pub. Penmiel Press, 1980, illusts. by Clarke Hutton, orig. cloth in glassine d.j. (some loss), 4to, signed limited ed. 49/60, plus Four Wood-Engravings for Virgil’s Georgics, Engraved by Edward Craig for George W. Jones, pub. Matrix/Whittington Press, 1994, eng. illusts., inscribed to title ‘Rowley - with greetings from Whittington’, orig. boards gilt, 4to, limited ed. of 150 copies, plus approx. twenty-five other private press, incl. Essex Roundabout, by W. R. Rodgers, pub. Benham and Company Ltd, 1963; Captain Cook’s Florilegium, by Joy Law, pub. Lion and Unicorn Press, 1976, etc. (28)
Dickens (Charles) A Christmas Carol, first edition, first issue, half-title printed in blue, title printed in red and blue, "Stave I" chapter heading, hand-coloured etched frontispiece and 2 plates only of 3, lacks "Scrooge`s third visitor", 4 textual woodcuts by W.J. Linton, final advertisements leaf, contents shaken, title-page with some slight finger soiling, browned throughout, ink inscription on half-title dated 1843, ink signature of M. Wilkins and ink stamp of Hutton on front pastedown, green endpapers (partially discoloured), original pink/brown cloth, gilt, slightly dulled, upper cover with slight cockling, 1 corner worn, g.e., [Smith II 4], 8vo, 1843.
A pair of Victorian silver columnar candlesticks, London 1889, the removable sconces of concave form with bead decoration, above a pierced corinthian capital over a leaf embossed column raised upon a stepped stag head with garland embossed plinth base, Edward Hutton, height 15.3 cm, loaded, (2).
An Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, Herbert Edwin Willis, London 1900, of circular form with waisted pedestal upon circular foot ring, height 5 cm, diameter 10 cm, together with a silver matchbox holder, Chester 1924, of rectangular hinged form, possibly Tresadern & Snellgrove, a silver matchbox cover, Birmingham, of rectangular form with foliate engraved decoration, an Edwardian silver oar pencil holder, Birmingham 1900, a leather cased cigarette case, an Edwardian silver and enamel napkin ring, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, of circular form with green and blue enamel surrounding trailing motifs, height 3.5 cm, a George III silver serving spoon, Geo Smith & Wm Fearn, London 1795, six silver teaspoons, a silver preserve spoon, a silver sugar tongs and a silver medal, approximate gross weight 13.55 oz, (a Lot).
A set of six silver cup holders, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1905, with columns having ribbon bow and garlands between, to S scroll handles, 4.6cm internal diameter; with a Victorian silver mug, by Messrs Barnard, with beaded rims and a scroll handle, the latter has broken and also has been repaired previously; 286g (9 oz) gross
A silver sugar caster, by Elkington & Co, London 1922, of lighthouse shape, with a bayonet top having simulated cut card work, 17.5cm tall; with a late Victorian silver mustard pot, by Edward Hutton, London 1893, of drum shape with cable borders, crested flat hinged cover, with spoon; 343g (11 oz) gross
A silver pierced basket, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912, of circular shaped outline, on four claw supports, 22.5cm diameter, with a silver salver, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1914, of circular shaped outline with a moulded rim, on three bun feet, 20.3cm diameter; 666g (21.4 oz) gross
A silver salver, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1912, of square shaped outline, with moulded rim, on bun feet, monogrammed and dated, 15cm across; a late Victorian silver mounted glass hip flask, London 1897, monogrammed captive top; a silver Cinzano Queen`s Silver Jubilee commemorative wine label; a silver butter knife; a small pair of silver sugar tongs; a silver matchbox cover; 334g (10.9 oz) gross weighable; an Indian silver coloured pepperette; an Indian silver coloured parasol handle; a metal paper knife with a duck`s head finial; a plated pierced small bowl; two cased sets of six plated Indian made goblets; a pair of plated grape shears; a small quantity of plated flatware; two pewter mugs; and a metal thermometer case
A late Victorian silver sauceboat, by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1899, with cut shaped rim, double scroll leaf capped handle, on three hoof supports, 15cm long; with a late Victorian silver mug, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1897, the part gadrooned cup on a spreading foot, C shaped handle, 9.3cm tall, 252g (8.1 oz) gross
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY TWO DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER KELVIN, WHITE AND HUTTON, LONDON, NO. 5485. CIRCA 1910 The three tier box (lid lacking) with bone plaque to the front signed 'KELVIN, WHITE & HUTTON/5219', brass bowl and gimbal punch numbered '1102', 100 mm. diameter silvered dial signed 'Kelvin, White & Hutton/11 Billiter St. London/5485', subsidiary state of wind and seconds rings, blued steel hands, movement with single chain fusee with maintaining power, spring detent escapement, cut bimetallic balance with circular temperature compensation weights, palladium helical balance spring, the top plate punch numbered '1102'; tipsy winding key The box -- 6½ in. (16.5 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

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