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A Victorian silver cream jug of reeded baluster form raised on ball feet by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, 3 3/8in high, 3oz; together with another silver cream jug with leaf capped scroll handle raised on pedestal foot by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1915, 4 1/8in high, 2oz. (2).
A pair of Edwardian candlesticks in Neo-Classical Revival style, the stop fluted stems with bands of laurel, beaded edges, the Corinthian capitals with swags and foliage, having detachable beaded edge nozzles to the candleholders, on spreading loaded square bases with bands of scale work. 11.25in. (28.5cm.) Makers William Hutton & Sons, London and Sheffield 1904.
A pair of George III sugar tongs. Maker John Girdler, London 1805; a Channel Island Old English teaspoon retailed by John Quesnell of Jersey, circa 1790; a late George III fiddle pattern salt spoon. Maker Thomas Barker, London 1808; a Victorian Irish fiddle pattern mustard spoon, crested. Maker J. Smyth, Dublin 1855; a late Victorian jam spoon with a shell fluted bowl. Makers Hutton & Sons, London 1899; an Edwardian sugar spoon, initialled. Makers Jackson & Fullerton, London 1906; and an Arts & Craft pickle spoon. Makers Synyer & Beddoes, Chester 1913. (7)
A collection of small silver, comprising; a short candlestick, with a stop-fluted column, acanthus capital and beaded shaped-square nozzle and stepped square base, London 1901 by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, 15.25cm high (6 in), a round pedestal sweet dish with a harebell and beaded border, Sheffield 1970, 11.5cm diameter (4.5 in), and a foliate engraved napkin ring, Birmingham 1899
A mahogany domestic regulator by William Hutton & Sons, London, the 12ins silvered dial with shaped top plates engraved with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement with dead beat escapement striking on a bell, wooden pendulum with heavy brass bob and brass cased weights, contained in later mahogany case with moulded cornice and cant corners to hood, shaped and figured veneered door with moulded edge and conforming panel to plinth, and double moulded plinth, 81ins high.
Hutton Mitchell (ex.1920) "WILD MUSTARD", A FARMER WITH TWO SHIRE HORSES PLOUGHING WILD MUSTARD INTO THE LAND Signed, also extensively inscribed on the artist's original label verso with the title of the work and his address "The Cottage, East Wittering, Nr Chichester" and dated 21st October 1921, originally priced at. £52 and 10 shillings and numbered 1, pencil and watercolour, {54.5cm by 75.5cm (21_in by 29_in)}.
Geo. Gemmel and Helen Hutton; a late Georgian/William IV mahogany and line-inlaid longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell, the painted gilt circular dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and inscribed GEO. GEMMEL and HELEN HUTTON, the case with figured mahogany, the hood with swan-neck pediment, 221cm high, (some wear to dial)
Ellis, Richard, The History of Thornbury Castle, London & Thornbury, Hamilton, Adams, & Co, & the author, 1839, tall 8vo (245 x 155mm.), additional illustrated title printed in red and black, folding plate, 2 plans, 1 folding, contemporary green cloth, front cover lettered in gilt. With a number of related correspondence loosely inserted. Also F. Hudleston's 'A Short Descripton of Hutton John' (Kendal, 1924), and 'An Inventory of Furniture, Pictures, Chattels and Effects at Apethorpe Hall and the Manor House, Apethorpe' (London, 1938)
Hutton, William Holden, Hampton Court, London, John C. Nimmo, 1897, 8vo (230 x 160mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, illustrated title, engraved frontispiece and 41 plates, contemporary calf backed boards, front cover blind stamped in gilt, t.e.g.. Palmer, J. H., Historic Farmhouses in and around Westmorland, Kendal, Westmorland Gazette Ltd, 1946, 8vo (250 x 180mm.), half title, photographic illustrations, contemporary cloth. Hyde, Montgomery, H., Londonderry House, London, The Cresset Press, 1937, 8vo (250 x 185mm.), photographic frontispiece and 38 plates, contemporary cloth, dust-jacket, front free endpaper with ownership inscription. With two other works in two volumes
NAUTICALIA. A Victorian two-day marine chronometer by 'John Hutton, 9 Lucas Place, Commercial Rd, London' No.211, c.1850, with Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, two-arm bimetallic balance with helical balance spring and 3.5 silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary power reserve and seconds dials, in brass-bound rosewood box (lacking gimbals, lid of box replaced), width 15.3cm.
A group of small silver, comprising; a Kings pattern asparagus tongs with scroll pierced blades, London 1905 by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, a wine taster with ring handle and embossed with trailing fruiting vines, London 1925 by D & J Wellby, a fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Exeter 1866, an a pair of knife rests, London 1924 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd
A pair of George III oval salt cellars, the sides pierced with floral pattera and a stiff leaf band and with beaded borders and ball and claw feet, London 1786 by Robert Hennell I, 9cm (3.5 in), a scroll pierced oval mustard pot with a scroll handle, Birmingham 1908 by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, (all lacking the liners), a silver mounted cut-glass sugar caster, Sheffield 1930, and an embossed spoon with figural handle
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER COMPENDIUM of four glass scent bottles, each of cylindrical form with screw-on silver ball-shaped covers inlaid in green shaded enamel with "lucky" four-leaved clover, the case of clover-shaped section, with double-opening hinged cover also having an applied clover motif, the interior gilt, London, 1899, maker WH. (possibly William Hutton) 7.5cm, (2.9in) high
A GEORGE V OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY of neo-classical style, the hinged cover with oval "mushroom" finial, with dedication inscription "Presented to Aunt Selina Brown on her 100th Birthday by her affectionate nephews ....", hallmarked London, 1913, maker William Comyns, 11.5cm x 8cm x 9cm high, 6.4ozs, (200gm), and AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of gadroon-edged sarcophagus form with initials AB, hallmarked London, 1901, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 8cm x 6cm x 6.5cm high, (3.1in x 2.3in x 2.5in), 3.7ozs, (117gm) (2)
AN EDWARDIAN CASED SILVER FRUIT-SERVING SET comprising a pair of "apostle" spoons and a matching straining spoon, all with twisted shafts and silver-gilt bowls, hallmarked London, 1910, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, in original green plush-lined fitted case of Weir & Sons, 2 & 3 Wicklow St, Dublin, 4 ozs, (125gm)
A LATE VICTORIAN MUSTARD POT of rounded oblong form with gadrooned booge and lower body, the hinged cover enclosing a blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900, makers M & L, with a silver spoon hallmarked London, 1902, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, and A LATE VICTORIAN PEPPERETTE with foliate decoration flanked by gadrooning, hallmarked London, 1888, maker Charles Stuart Harris, (No1), 8.5cm, (3.3in) high (2)
An autograph album containing signatures by footballers including Bobby Robson, Billy Wright, 1950's England players, Newcastle United and Sheffield United players, cricket stars including Hutton, Cowdrey, Tattersal, Evans, etc., film and radio stars, Gene Autrey, Diana Dors, Morcambe & Wise, and many others.

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