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A pair of Edward VII Bon Bon Dishes, each with embossed “C” scroll and floral borders, to pierced galleries, to a further “C” scroll and ribbon decoration and plain centres, each raised on three ball feet, width 5 ¼”, weight combined 4 ozs, Birmingham 1909, Makers Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, (2)
A collection of silver goods, including a silver eight-day travelling clock, Birmingham 1933, a late Victorian silver two handled sugar bowl by Hutton & Sons, London 1892, a pair of silver sauceboats, Birmingham 1909, a set of four silver bon bon dishes, a silver sugar basin, Sheffield 1906, two silver napkin rings, and other items, 712g (23 ozs) weighable
A pair of George III silver salts, London 1772, of oval pierced form on claw and ball supports, with liners, a pair of silver mustard pots, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1900, only one with a liner, a heavy silver salt, London 1910, of round cauldron form on four supports, and a trencher salt by Thomas Bradbury, London 1900, in Britannia standard silver, 521g gross (16.75 ozs)
A collection of silver and electroplated goods, comprising a silver lighthouse caster, London 1900, the pierced body with a blue glass liner, 16.5cm tall, an oval sweetmeat dish by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1899, oval with pierced and embossed border, 12.5cm long, a Dutch caddy spoon with import marks for Berthold Muller, a table bell, a plated tea caddy, a pair of plated small coasters, and a plated egg waiter with egg cups and spoons
An Autographed Len Hutton Dinner Menu from The Cafe Royal, London 1956, held by the National Sporting Club to honour Len Hutton, the menu in the form of a cricket scorecard signed to the centre by Hutton; another signed dinner menu from 1988; a signed Arnie Sidebottom benfit dinner menu 1988; a real photographic postcard of pre war Yorkshire cricket team.(4)
Mixed Fishing Tackle, including a Martin No.2 Auto Reel, with engraved decoration to the alloy spool, Mitchell 301 spinning reel and 710 fly reel, Nottingham reel, French green alloy reel, five fly boxes with flies, book-"Rod Fishing for Salmon on the Wye" by Hutton 1930 and other fishing booklets.
Four various small spoons: a George III caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl and an engraved lug handle, by Thos. Northcote, London 1788, a modern caddy scoop, by Messrs Hutton, a Victorian 'vine leaf' caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1856 and a South African, 'handmade' spoon with a pierced terminal, 2.5oz. (4)
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS, comprising a heart shaped pierced silver dish decorated with flowerheads and scrolls, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909. An octagonal tapering vase on circular foot by H.M, Birmingham, two cut glass scent bottles with silver mounts by J.P& Co London 1910 and a tiny cut glass jar with silver lid by H.W. Ltd, Birmingham 1897. (5).
WM HUTTON & SONS - A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER TOAST RACKS Each having 5 rounded arched bars, Sheffield 1906, a pair of silver Knife Rests by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1914 and two Georgian Toddy Ladles, one with embossed fruiting vine decoration, the other with inset gilded coin and each with twisted whalebone handle
A Victorian cylindrical dressing table trinket box, crimped borders, domed cover embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage against a matted ground and centred by a vacant circular cartouche, the base with a continuous band of Classical revellers in procession, 9cm high, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1899
A Victorian quatrefoil trinket dish, folded angles, deep centre, 13.5cm wide, retailed by the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894; an Edwardian composed half-fluted oval cream jug and sugar basin, angular scroll handles, gilt interiors, the latter 13.5cm wide, Chester 1901 & Birmingham 1907 (3)
A Mixed Lot comprising: two various Four Slice Toast Racks, the first with rectangular base on four ball feet, with arched frame and carry-handle, Birmingham 1899, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd; the second with oval base and wirework supports, and carry handle and four ball feet, London 1900, Maker’s Mark JTH & JHM, various dates and makers (2)
A George V Silver mounted and cut glass Inkwell, the rectangular glass base and reservoir of scrolling form, with star-cut base, and pen rests flanking a plain Silver collar and hinged cover (hinge repaired and small chipped body), width 7”, Birmingham 1918, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd
AN EDWARDIAN CANTEEN OF KINGS PATTERN CUTLERY comprising 24 table forks, 24 dessert forks, 24 dessert spoons, 12 fish forks, 11 fish knives, 4 sauce ladles, 11 tablespoons, 20 teaspoons, a soup ladle and other items, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1909, the fish cutlery London 1932, in a fitted brass bound oak case, of three tiers.
An Edwardian silver spirit kettle on stand with burner, the baluster shaped kettle with embossed scrolling and foliate spray decoration and engraved with wheatsheaf motif and inscription in a ribbon "Deus incrementum", the C-scroll handle above a domed lid with bird of prey finial, the spout with grotesque mask decoration and pheasant head spout, the stand with grotesque mask decoration to the top of the four splayed legs united by the burner (by W. Hutton & Sons Limited, London 1901), 38 cm high, 55 oz (ILLUSTRATED)

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