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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TEN VARIOUS FRAMED AND SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS to include Henri Leonte, two World Cup Winners First Day Covers '96, signed by Jeff Hurst and Alf Ramsay, another Len Hutton, Jim Peters and Brian Lara, David Beckham, 50th anniversary of the first flight of the Bristol Blenheim and the 50th anniversary of the first world air speed record and a few other related pieces
(BOOKS) Seligman, Vincent, 'Puccini Among Friends', MacMillan & Co Ltd, London 1938; Nolan, L & J Bernard Hutton, 'The Pain and the Glory: The Life of Smetana', George G Harrap & Co Ltd, London 1968, signed by Bernard Hutton; Orrey, Leslie, 'Bellini', London 1969 and 19 further opera books (2)
A child’s silver Christening mug, inscribed and gilded inside with ‘C’ scrolling handle. Makers W.m. hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1928, a child’s silver christiening egg cup, spoon and napkin ring cased together with seven silver napkin rings, in pairs with one single, different dates and makers. 9.5oz. weighable silver (11)
A good late Victorian and later Flatware Service, for twelve, Hanoverian Rat Tail Pattern, comprising twelve each Dinner Forks, Dessert Forks, Tablespoons, Dessert Spoons; together with six Teaspoons and two Sauce Ladles, all London 1898/99, Maker’s Mark George Jackson and David Fullerton; together with a further six matching contemporary Teaspoons and twelve Elizabeth II Soup Spoons, Sheffield 1966, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, combined weight 132 oz
The autographs of the 1953 Coronation Tour Australians, fully-signed in ink on a sheet of Australian Board of Control for International Cricket headed paper by Hassett (capt.), Morris (Vice-Capt.), Archer, Benaud, Craig, Davidson, De Courcy, Harvey, Hill, Hole, Johnston, Langley, Lindwall, McDonald, Miller, Ring and Tallon; sold together with the signature of Len Hutton in biro on a section of blue notepaper (2)
A modern canteen of flatware and cutlery with wavy, thread borders comprising: Twelve soup spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve teaspoons, Twelve table forks, Twelve dessert forks, and two sauce ladles, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1949/53, together with twelve plated table knives and twelve plated side knives to match (stainless steel blades), 118oz weighable silver. (86)
A Victorian silvergilt mounted glass smelling salts bottle, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1894, a modern cylindrical caddy, reeded borders, pull off cover, maker's mark worn, London 1925, an Eastern niello work cylindrical box, and a Victorian embossed and inscribed cylindrical box, Sheffield 1898, 14oz weighable. (4)
A collection of silver King's pattern flatware, various makers and dates, mainly 19th century; comprising a dozen egg spoons, by George Adams, Francis Higgins and Hutton and Sons; ten coffee spoons by Joseph Round; a sauce ladle, George Adams; a single struck Scottish sauce ladle; a single struck sifting spoon by Joseph Round; two preserve spoons; five fish knives plus a single struck example; two salt spoons, plus two single struck examples; a mustard spoon plus a single struck example; a small vegetable fork; a sugar tongs by William Eley; and the following with loaded silver handles: a carving knife and fork by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1907; six various fruit forks; a cake knife, a cake lift, a pickle fork and a bread/muffin fork; together with six electroplated cake forks and a butter knife, 1289g (41.5 oz) gross of weighable silver (60)
A cased set of eight silver and enamel tea spoons, maker's mark H.C.D., Birmingham 1964, the back of the bowls decorated with a differing flower; a pair of silver preserve spoons, Sheffield 1905; a set of six cake forks; a set of six tea spoons, all cased; a late Victorian christening set by Edward Hutton, of a knife with an ivory handle, a fork and a spoon; a late Victorian spoon and fork set by Gibson & Langman; and two sugar tongs, 442g (14 oz) gross
Hastings, Major R.H.W.S. The Rifle Brigade in the Second World War, 1939-1945, first edition, Gale & Polden, Aldershot 1950. Original armorial dark green cloth, plate illustrations from photographs, maps, octavo; and Hutton, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward. A Brief History of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1755 to 1915, second edition, Warren, Winchester 1917. Original armorial dark green cloth, folding maps, octavo, (2).
a Victorian Electroplated Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service, W Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, circa 1870, the circular baluster bodies with foliate mask feet, leaf capped scroll handles and domed covers with cast bird finials, all chased throughout with scrolling foliage, initialled, the spirit kettle 46cm high See illustration
Pencil Drawings by J Hutton, 1 with full signature, most with initials, 2 full signatures, 5 head & shoulder portraits of young woman, 1 further wearing RAF cap, 1 full length young lady diving on a swimming costume, 1 forward looking young lady wearing a bathing hat, 2 semi-nude half body studies, 1 pair of legs, 1 study of a dog's head
A PACKET: 6 8mm Cine Films, comprising a Capitol “Stanley Matthews Soccer’s First Knight”, orig box, the others apparently privately shot, including 1972 Cup Final, ex-Suprs Allstars V Maccabe, the players including Jimmy Greaves and Trevor Brooking, + 2 others Soccer and 1973 Old England V England Ladies Cricket Match, players including Len Hutton and Denis Compton, (3)
Three: Private C. Hutton, Durham Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (1852 Pte., Durh. L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (1842 Pte., Durh. L.I.) worn (4) £20-30 Private Colin Hutton, Durham Light Infantry, entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 20 April 1915. He later served with the R.A.O.C. and gained the G.S.M. with clasps for Iraq and Palestine. Sold with D.L.I. cap badge and copied m.i.c. £20-£30
Three: Sergeant W. Hutton, 12th Lancers, subsequently 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (16023 Pte., 12th Lrs.); British War and Victory Medals (16023 Sjt., 12-Lrs.); together with memorial plaque (William Hutton); and transmission slip for star, good very fine or better (4) £180-220 William Hutton was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA and enlisted at Rugby, Warwickshire. He was killed in action in France and Flanders on 27 September 1918 whilst serving with the 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, having previously served with the 12th Lancers. £180-£220
Pair: Private H. C. Hutton, 4th South African Infantry british War and Victory Medals (Pte., 4th S.A.I.); together with memorial plaque (Hubert Cunningham Hutton); and card boxes of issue for medals, extremely fine (3) £50-60 Hubert Cunningham Hutton died on 3 September 1917 and is buried at Johannesburg (Brixton) Cemetery, South Africa. £50-£60
A Great War ‘Western Front’ D.C.M., M.M. pair awarded to Lance-Corporal Arthur Hutton, Durham Light Infantry distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (15347 L. Cpl., M.M., 2/Durh. L.I.), suspension rod loose; Military Medal, G.V.R. (15347 Pte., 10/Durh. L.I.) edge bruising, contact marks, good fine (2) £900-1100 D.C.M. London Gazette 30 October 1918. ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in rushing and capturing a post containing six of the enemy, thus allowing the company to continue its advance. Later, with his company commander, two machine guns in action were located. They worked round and rushed them, the gunners surrendering’. m.M. London Gazette 12 March 1917. arthur Hutton came from Crook, Co. Durham. Serving with the Durham Light Infantry, he entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 21 May 1915. He was awarded the Military Medal for bravery whilst serving with the 10th Battalion Durham Light Infantry in the vicinity of Arras. On 6 January 1917 a raid was carried out upon the German lines, in the hard fighting that followed, casualties to the battalion amounted to 2 officers wounded and 44 other ranks killed, wounded or missing. For the action, one M.C. (to 2nd Lieutenant A. G. Bell) and 6 M.M.’s (including one to Hutton) were awarded. He was subsequently awarded the D.C.M. for conspicuous gallantry whilst serving with the 2nd Battalion. Sold with copied research including gazette extracts and m.i.c. £900-£1100
Waterloo 1815 (Thomas Hunt, 2nd Batt. 3rd Reg. Guards) fitted with steel clip and ring suspension, very fine £1600-1800 Thomas Hunt was born in the Parish of Hutton, Somerset, and enlisted for the 3rd Foot Guards on 25 September 1813, aged 27, a volunteer from the Oxford Militia, in which unit he had served for three years. He was discharged at London on 5 August 1816, ‘being ruptured on both sides’. Sold with copy discharge papers. £1600-£1800
An Edward VII silver mounted claret jug in the Art Nouveau manner, the clear glass square bulbous body moulded with stylised leaves and with panel cut neck, the plain mount with flat hinged cover with pierced thumbpiece and moulded scroll handle, 8ins high, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901
A George V rat tail pattern gravy spoon by William Hutton & Sons, London 1913, a late Victorian Old English pattern soup ladle by H.A., Sheffield 1899, and a Victorian fiddle pattern fish slice with narrow pierced blade of shaped outline, 12.5ins overall, by George Adams, London 1876 (weight 15ozs - two items initialled “M”, and one crested)

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