ACTRESSES: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, some 8 x 10s etc., by various film actresses including Ava Gardner (2), Deborah Kerr (2), Kathryn Grayson, Joan Greenwood, Greta Gynt, Jean Simmons, Christine Norden, Jill Esmond, Virginia O`Brien, Greer Garson, Doris Day (2), Eunice Gayson, Betty Hutton, Ruth Roman etc. Some corner and surface creasing etc., FR to generally G, 31
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MILLER GLENN: (1904-1944) American Jazz Musician and Bandleader. Vintage signed 7 x 5 photograph depicting Miller standing in a full length pose playing his trombone. He stands alongside Marion Hutton and another singer as they perform together on a stage before Miller`s orchestra. Signed by the bandleader with his name alone in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area at the head of the image. About EX
FERRIER KATHLEEN: (1912-1953) English Singer. Signed printed 8vo programme for a performance of Handel`s Messiah at St. Paul`s Methodist Church, Swinton, 11th December 1946, signed in bold blue fountain pen ink by Ferrier with her name alone to the clear verso and also signed by Isobel Baillie, George Allen, Cyril Hornby, W. Thurlow Smith and George Gaythorpe, each with their names alone in fountain pen ink. Neatly folded and loosely inserted into an autograph album containing over 80 signatures by a wide variety of famous people including Ernest Bevin, William G. S. Dobbie, John Winant, Charles Groves, Learie Constantine, Len Hutton, Cyril Washbrook, Walter Hammond, William Voce, Alec Bedser and other cricketers, Arthur Askey etc. Some pages multiple signed, a few in pencil, and some on pieces laid down to pages. G to VG
Ray (John) Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicar third edition John Stevens Henslow`s copy with his ink signature and inscription and bookplate and extensively signed or with cut signatures and letters including: Carl Linnaeus (cut signature) Charles Darwin (cut signature) Robert Owen Asa Gray Charles Babington Sir Joseph Hooker Sir William Hooker J.D.C. Sowerby William Baxter John Ball (glaciologist) John Kirk Ralph Tate Charles Hobkirk John Jacob Dilennius (cut inscription) John Hutton Balfour Otto Torell Robert Bentley Samuel Dale (cut inscription) Harland Coultas Perceval Wright Smith Kenyon William Baird Robert Braithwaite William Allport Leighton etc. together c. 100 extra items 24 engraved plates (2 folding) title soiled U2 torn some slight worming in margins browned typed card loosely inserted 19th century panelled calf rubbed covers detached 18 century calf worn 8vo William & John Innys 1724. *** An extensive autograph collection of famous botanists.Card reads: “Copy formerly belonging to the Rev. W.W. Newbould in which he had collected the autographs of about 70 celebrated botanists... exhibited by E.G. Baker at Linnean Meeting. Gift from Mrs Trent [who] was E.G. Baker`s housekeeper. He left the contents of his home to her.”
Greville (Robert Kaye) Scottish Cryptogamic Flora 6 vol. half-titles 360 hand-coloured engraved plates bookplate of John Hutton Balfour to pastedown and his blindstamp at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to titles marginal spotting to each vol. contemporary half morocco gilt t.e.g. rubbed and scuffed with tears to spines 18[22]-23-8; Algae Britannicae 19 hand-coloured engraved plates ex-Birmingham Library browning library cloth 1830 [Nissen 756 757] Edinburgh 8vo (7)(7)
Collection of 1940/50/60`s Cricket Books, Tour Guides, Hand Books, Annuals and Scorecards : to incl India Tour `52 plus 3 others from `60`s, cricket books by Alec Bedser, Len Hutton, The Surrey Story, 2x England score cards v S. Africa `55 and v N.Z. `58, 1957 Youth programme signed by Len Hutton, 1958 Cricket Annual etc (15).
An Edwardian silver cake basket, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1905, of lobed oval form within a shaped moulded edge, bail handle, raised on four ball feet, engraved to the top of the handle “Councillor Hannen’s Prize for Best Sheep, Exhibited Northampton 1905, Won by W George”, 31.5cm diameter, 17oz
A silver four piece tea set, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1917/1918, comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted, with ebonised handle and finial, 16.5cm, the companion milk jug, 9.5cm and sugar basin, 10cm together with the matching hotwater jug or coffee pot, 20.5cm, also a pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs by Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, 47oz (5)
AN ARTS & CRAFTS PEWTER MUSTARD POT AND SPOON, WILLIAM HUTTON & SON, SHEFFIELD, c. 1900, of cylindrical form with hinged cover fitted with thumbpiece and pierced stylised handle, the body decorated with a chevron band of black and white enamel, blue glass liner and original spoon, marked “Hutton Sheffield”, “English Pewter” and no. 02833
A silver straight-tapered coffee pot by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, with a composition finial to the domed cover, a composition S-scroll handle and engraved with a crest, 20cm (8in) high; and a baluster milk jug by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1967, 14.5cm (5.75in) high, 779g (25 oz) gross. Provenance: Berry. The crest of BERRY as used by Lords Camrose and Hartwell.
Victorian silver lemon squeezer, made for Asprey & Sons, the ball and bar handle on a screw thread, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior, 20.5cm high fully open. Together with a small matching circular saucer, 6.25cm diameter, stamped Asprey & Sons, 166 New Bond St, maker Edward Hutton, London 1887, 15ozs approx.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED DECANTER by William Hutton & Son, London 1899 of wrythen waisted form with a facetted stopper, 37cms high; together with another, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1914, with a diamond and foliate cut band above a waisted square panelled body, with a facetted stopper, 28cms high (2)
AN EDWARD VII SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE BY WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD London 1903 - 1906, each of boat shape form with semi-lobed body, comprising tea pot, coffee pot and hot water jug (the latter 1906) with ebonised finials and handles, milk jug and sugar bowl, 77ozs gross. See illustration
A set of six Victorian trefid finial teaspoons by Francis Higgins, Britannia standard, London 1887, in a velvet lined case; a cased set of three (one missing) Victorian silver gilt fancy spoons, London 1892, with cast stems incorporating twisted vines, figures and beasts; a cased late Victorian silver couvert by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1900, comprising a spoon and fork engraved front and back with clovers and a set of initials, together with a napkin ring by Edward Hutton, other marks obscured; and a cased set of six Edwardian silver handled fruit knives, Sheffield 1904; 5.9oz gross
Cricket.- Larwood (H.) & Voce (W.) `Press Pho annotation and date on verso 200 x 250mm. April 1935 § Herbert Sutcliffe batting press photograph stamped on verso 160 x 250mm. n.d. § Sir Len Hutton leaving the pitch after being LBW 255 x 205mm. 1961 § E. Tyldesley showing a stroke at the crease 240 x 170mm. 1936; and 9 others similar v.s. v.d. (13)
A pre-war `Superior Extra Special` E Patsy Hendrew cricket bat by B Warsop, Marylebone, reputedly the bat of Sir Len Hutton, signed and presented to Charlie Clapham at the last Test Match of the series between England and Australia on August 24th 1938, signed by the England and Australian teams including the signatures of Denis Compton, Len Hutton, W G Edrich and others, the reverse signed by the Australian team together with later additional signatures including Patsy Hendrew. This item to be sold for the first time by the vendor who is the original owner of the bat.

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