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An Edwardian silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece of half reeded oval form, the sugar and cream with reeded angular handles, the teapot with domed gadrooned hinged cover, ebonised angular handle and urn finial, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, each piece further numbered 7027 and with crosshatch mark verso, teapot length 29cm, gross weight approx 29ozt
A collection of twelve facsimile and signed miniature cricket bats to include; Sir Gary Sobers career record signed in pen; Sir Richard Hadlee career record signed in pen; Len Hutton Test Record v Australia with facsimile signatures 1948, England Test Team The Oval 1953 with facsimile signatures, Australian Touring Team 1964 with facsimile signatures, Nottinghamshire CCC team signatures in pen; Kent CCC team signatures in pen; Yorkshire CCC team signatures in pen, a Don Bradman 'World Record' bat with facsimile signature and three further bats with signatures in pen, in a wooden chest. longest 48cm. (12).
A George V silver waiter of circular form with a shaped edge on three paw feet, the plate engraved "Newport Athletic Club Badminton section. Ladies doubles trophy for annual competition, presented by Mrs Edward Coulman" the edges inscribed with the winners names,Sheffield, 1935, William Hutton and Sons, 20.5cm diameter, approximately 320 grams
Thomas Swift Hutton (Circa 1860-1935), A view of Durham, watercolour, signed and dated 1925, 39cm x 55cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).
Mixed Lot: A Victorian silver lidded mustard of barrel form with reeded decoration to the body, blue glass liner, hallmarked for London 1891, makers mark William Hutton & Sons together with an oval shaped silver mustard with part fluted decorated lid and a domed lid and body, white glass liner, hallmarked for London 1892, makers mark Elkington & Co Ltd together with a white metal mustard spoon, silver weight 170gms
Edwardian silver trophy, of chalice form, the half lobed body over a knopped stem raised on a round foot with beaded rim, the body engraved '1906 Aberavon & Port Talbot Horse Show Prize for Best Tradesmans Turnout', William Hutton and Sons, London 1903, 187g, H18cm. Slightly bent. Doesn't sit perfectly flush due to a dent in foot.
Group of various silver to include: a pair of silver castors, bearing marks for William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1930, 16.5cm high, amber bead necklace with unassociated earrings, a carved mother of pearl white metal mounted purse, silver condiment pot and cover with blue glass liner etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A George V silver lidded tankard of tapering cylindrical form, the front presentation and coat of arms engraved from the Worshipful Company of Founders, the hinged lid with scroll thumbpiece above a scroll handle, on a reeded foot, Sheffield 1931 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, weight 987.6g, height 18cm.
An early 20th century harlequin canteen of silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising four tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons and forks, twelve soup spoons, six tablespoons and six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1906-1938 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, total weight 3466.5g, together with a matched silver tablespoon, Sheffield 1933 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, twelve silver handled table knives and twelve matching dessert knives.
Nine period Fishing Books to include Fly Fishing 1939 Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Rod and Line 1947 Arthur Ransome, Border River Angling 1959 W.H Lawrie, Trout and Salmon Fishing 1950 John E Hutton, Salar the Salmon 1961 Henry Williamson, My way with Salmon 1957 Ian Wood, River Keeper 1947 John Waller Hills, Trout Fishing from all Angles 1950 Eric Taverner, Wye Salmon and Other Fish 1949 J Arthur Hutton. Mixed condition with some missing/worn dust jackets, marks
A COMPOSITE FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1912 (coffee), 1914 (sugar) and 1915 (tea and milk), of semi-fluted rounded oblong baluster form with everted gadrooned rims and raised upon four ball feet, comprising teapot (11" wide) and coffee both with melon fluted ebony knops to the flat hinged covers and fruitwood angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 68ozs 15dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No engraving, some marks a little rubbed, very good gauge, coffee pot hinge slightly sprung, both knops lack the balls below knops. Dent to teapo body just above fluting, coffee has 4 dents in similar place but worse
Autograph book. Music covering 1996/97, Charley Pride, Jo Dee Messina, Hawkshaw Hawkins Jnr, Bill Anderson, Jimmy Dickens, Grandpa Jones, Ricky Skaggs, Deborah Allen, Mindy McCready, Tammy Graham, Gail Davies, Rhonda Vincent, Victoria Shaw, Ray Pillow, Lane Brody, John Hartford, Leona Williams, Gene Watson, Bryan Smith, Sara Evans, Holly Dunn, John Hartford, John McEuen, John and Audrey Wiggins, Stonewall Jackson, Dawn Sears, Kippi Brannon, Jean Shepard, Sylvia Hutton, Stephanie Bentley, Tom T Hall, Carol Mack Parker, Billy Walker, John Conlee, Jan Howard, Grandpa Jones, Johnny Russell, Bill Anderson, Ricky Skaggs, Skip Ewing, Jo Dee, Messina, Charlie Louvin, Connie Smith, Leann Womak, Jimmy C Newman, Carol Lee Singers, Jimmy Dickens, Jody Miller. Music autograph. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Glass Claret-Jug, by Edward Hutton, London, 1886, Retailed by Millar Wilkinson, 3 St Michaels; Alley, Cornhill the glass body tapering and on spreading glass foot, the plain silver mounts with hinged cover and tapering scroll handle29cm highFully marked near rim and further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is generally legible. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George III Scottish Silver Cup, Maker's Mark McD, Edinburgh, 1818 campana-shaped and on spreading foot, the body and foot each with a band of foliage scrolls and flowers on a matted ground, the lower body fluted, later engraved with an inscription, the interior gilt18.7cm high, 18oz 4dwt, 566grThe inscription reads 'Presented to Edward York Esq by his Tenants on the Hutton & Angham Estates 16th January 1893'.
John Hutton (1906-1978) - 'Flying Angel', white chalk drawing, signed, framed, 73cm x 55cm, frame size 88.5cm x 70.5cm. NB - This work is an original drawing for one of the engraved glass panels in the Great West Screen, Coventry Cathedral. NB - This lot may be subject to Artist's Resale Right levy.
A George III silver salt cellar of shell shape upon three splayed feet, hallmarks rubbed, date letter m visible slightly possibly 1787?, approx. 10cm wide x 4.5cm high, along with a late Victorian silver cream jug, with gadrooned lower body and angular handle, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1901, approx. 7.5cm high, and a George V silver small trinket box, of scrolled shape with inset mother of pearl cover mounted with silver, upon four feet, hallmarked London, 1912, makers mark rubbed. (3) Weighable silver approx. 145.1 grams (4.6ozt) Further details: salt - marks rubbed, scratching, tarnishing and wear. Jug - base rim misshapen, slight scratches. Box - hinge very sprung and does not close, loss to silver mount on top, wear to leather base and velvet lining, surface tarnishing and wear.
Autographs: Pat Osborne, BBC producer's Autographed Visitor’s Book, 1940s-50s, signed by Walt Disney, Gene Kelly, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, Roy Plumley, Roy Rogers and Trigger, David Niven, Kenneth Horne, and many other guests on the BBC radio programmes, ‘Desert Island Discs’, ‘Housewives’ Choice’, Star Round Up Xmas, 1951, and Film Time at the Festival -a ruled and indexed A-Z address book with soft burgundy covers, 8vo. 17 x 23cm, containing 65+ signatures, many dated between 1943 to1953, ink ownership in the producer’s hand to front endpaper, ‘Pat Osborne Gramophone Department, B.B.C. 5.10.43’, and her further manuscript half-title reads, ‘Distinguished Visitors’. The autographs, a few with sketches, are mostly signed on a single page, inscribed with personal messages dedicated ‘to Pat’, and further annotated in Pat Osborne’s hand to note the title of programme, date, and guest’s name in brackets, to include -Frederick Allen, 15.10.43; Brenda Bruce; Phyllis Calvert, 1948; Petula Clark; Michael Dennison; Robert Donat and Walt Disney (together on the reverse of page ‘D’ with Micheal Dennison and others on reverse).‘Film Time at the Festival’, eight signatures including, Marjorie Fielding and José Ferrer; Stewart Granger.Guy Gibson 14.2. 44, signed to top of page ‘G’ with other signatures below, further written in Pat Osborne’s hand ‘(Wing Commander V.C., D.S.O., D.F.C. (Desert Island Discs)’ , and Dulcie Gray’s signature on reverse).Bob Danvers-Walker, the voice of Pathe News, an autographed eleven-line poem titled ‘Housewives Choice first programme Mon March 4th, 1946’.Margaret Lockwood; Len Hutton; David Jacobs, Sept 1949; Gene Kelly; Jean Kent; Alan Ladd, 1952; Glad Mills (pianist, Mrs Mills); John MacVane (NBC radio correspondent) 22/1/44, ‘The man who didn’t like Mickey Rooney’; John McCullum; David Niven; David Nixon (Housewives Choice); Eric Portman.Roy Plumley, who is best known for creating the radio programme ‘Desert Island Discs’ in November 1941. His dedication to Pat Osborne reads, ‘To Pat, The face behind the centre room window at where from we tremble. With love from the desert island story, Roy Plumley, Oct. 5th, 1943’.Derek Roy; Cecile Chevreau; Ralph Reader (Sqd. Leader Ralph Reader MBE) known for staging the original Gang Show; Roy Rogers and Trigger; Eleanor Smith, Oct. 5th, 1943; Jean Simmons; Christopher Stone, 1950; Valerie Hobson; Thora Hird; Janette Scott; Michael Storm, ‘To my producer from “The Hack’, with an ink sketch; Kieran Moore, and Googie Withers; together with, Kenneth Horne, loosely inserted Typed Letter Signed, a single-page on printed headed paper, dated January 22, 1965, sent form his London address to Miss Pat Osborne, B.B.C. London W.1., ‘many thanks for putting up with me for the last week . . . I hope you enjoyed the programme, notwithstanding the perilous journeys that you had to make from distant parts . . . all the best, Kenneth’.a five-page typescript transcript of an interview given by Pat Osborne, titled,‘These Radio Times, Pat Osborne Section, ‘Housewives’ Choice, etc’, dated 1955, with blue ink annotations throughout in Miss Osborne’s hand. A fascinating insight into Pat Osborne’s contribution as a young pioneering producer for the BBC, and her creation of ‘Housewives’ Choice’, which first aired on the morning of March 4, 1946, for which Pat chose a title, signature tune, and comperes; together with, five related newspaper cuttings; and seven black and white BBC publicity photographs, depicted Pat Osborne with colleagues and guests, including Michael Storm and Alan Ladd, annotated in ink on reverse ‘Television World, Film Time’, many stamped on reverse, various sizes, the largest, 10 x 8 inches. (14).Guy Gibson was the first Commanding Officer of No. 617 Squadron, which he led in the ‘Dam Busters’ raid in May 1943, for which he was awarded the Military Cross. Gibson later commented as a castaway on ‘Desert Island Discs’ that his eighth choice of record, Wagner’s, ‘The Ride of the Valkyries’, reminded him of a bombing raid. Seven months after recording the programme, Guy Gibson aged twenty-six, was killed when the Mosquito he was piloting crashed at Steenbergen in the Netherlands on September 19, 1944. Provenance:Pat Osborne started working for the BBC as a typist at the age of 18 in 1936 until she left the company in the mid-1970s. Pat began to take over the corporation’s programmes which had lost their male producers to Her Majesty’s Armed Forces and by 1946 she had become a highly professional senior BBC producer in her own right.Miss Osborne started the BBC’s radio programme, ‘Woman’s Hour’ and produced numerous programmes including, ‘Housewives’ Choice’, ‘Radio Rhythm Club’, ‘Desert Island Discs’,‘ March of the Movies’, International Hit Parade’, and ‘The Wonderful World of Disney’ broadcasts on Christmas Day to name a few. Throughout her 40 years with the BBC, Pat Osborne made many friends, many of whom included the best-known names in show business. Some rubbing to spine and some wear to covers and edges of indexed pages, otherwise internally clean and bright with strong signatures.
GABOR ZSA ZSA: (1917-2016) Hungarian-born American actress and socialite. Vintage signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Gabor seated in a half-length pose in the back of a car, with two ladies peering curiously at the actress through the side window of the vehicle. Photograph by the Keystone Press Agency Ltd. of London and bearing the original printed caption to the verso, stating that the photograph was taken as Gabor left Claridge´s Hotel on 29th April 1954 and further explaining ´Zsa Zsa Gabor and Porfirio Rubirosa, who married and parted with Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton last month, have arrived in London for a few days´. Signed by gabor in blue fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image. A few minor corner creases, otherwise VG
HUTTON TIMOTHY: (1960- ) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1980 for his role as Conrad Jarrett in Ordinary People. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a pensive head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to the base of the image. Together with two signed 8 x 10 photographs by two of the other Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of 1980 comprising Judd Hirsch (for his performance as Dr. Tyrone C. Berger in Ordinary People) and Michael O´Keefe (for his performance as Ben Meechum in The Great Santini). Both are boldly signed by the actors (Hirsch in fountain pen ink) with their names alone to light areas of the images. VG to EX, 3
BALL LUCILLE: (1911-1989) American actress and comedienne. A good vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Ball in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in fountain pen ink with her scarcer full signature ('Lucille Ball') across a light area at the base of the image. Together with two signed 8 x 10 photographs by the American actresses Betty Hutton and Dina Merrill, each depicting them in head and shoulders poses and both signed in black inks to light areas of the images. A couple of very light, minor surface and corner creases, otherwise VG, 3
Small Quantity of 4x Norwich shop tokens to include: 1657 Fathing John Hutton Norwich, 1792 Norwich Half Penny 'Bolingbrokes Haberdasher, May Norwich Flower, Pro Bono Publico', 1667 Norwich Farthing,1847 Farthing token R.Alden st stephens Norwich - Brazier & tin plate worker- lamp manufacturer (4)
7" UK & US MIXED - MAINLY SOUL / NORTHERN. Nice joblot of 65+ 7" mainly Soul / Northern US & UK singles. Titles include The Parliaments - Don't Be Sore at Me (RV 211 - Ex), The Thrillers - Detroit City Soul (GC-101 - Vg), Jackie Moore - Both Ends Against The Middle (K 10481 - Ex), The Chi-Lites - Stoned Out Of My Mind DEMO, Eddie Regan - Playin' Hide and Seek, Bobby Hutton - Lend A Hand, Shirley Brown - Woman to Woman DEMO, Willie Mitchell - Six To Go and The Olympics - Baby, Do The Philly Dog in generally Vg to Ex condition. Other artists include Bunny Sigler, Slyvia, Mel & Tim, Ramsey Lewis, First Choice, Marc Copage and The Magic Band in generally Vg to Ex condition. Some may benefit from a professional clean.
Two Georgian and Victorian hallmarked silver mustards, one with gadrooned edge and clear glass liner, London 1827, maker William Fountain, the other with pierced decoration and blue glass liner, London 1897, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, length of longer 10.5cm, weight of both without liners 194g
A boxed set of six silver numbered napkin rings (foreign marks) 260gms all in, a silver salver a raised sculptured edge on three raised scrolled feet, William Hutton & Sons Ltd London 1902 1107gms 31cm diameter, a cut glass bulbous bottle with an internal ground glass stopper, decorated with foliage silver top Mappin & Webb London 1898 14cm height, a pair cut glass bottles with ground glass stoppers Henry William Dee, London 1927 10cm, a EPNS tea and coffee set, and a large bag of mixed cutlery.
Four silver salt pots with glass inserts and Victorian spoons. The pots similarly designed, with cut floral patterns that define the edges and bases, and each upon four round feet. The pots made by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. in London 1895. The spoons of a different maker, with orbs lining the handle. In total 9.00 Troy oz

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