Nine Royal Doulton character jugs - W.G. Grace D7032, Dennis Compton D7076, Jack Hobbs D7131, Len Hutton D6495, Ian Botham D7091, Brian Johnston D7018, W.G. Grace D6845, Dickie Bird D7068 and The Hampshire Cricketer D6739, together with two figures of Geoffrey Boycott HN3890 and Harold Dickie Bird (11)
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Barbara Hutton, American, 1912-1979, a group of seven photograph albums, 1920's-40s, comprising: three albums with photographs of her childhood and various lovers and husbands, including Cary Grant and Bobby Sweeney, prints for Vogue by Hoyningen-Heune and Horst P. Horst, montages of her various press photographs, and images by John Miehle, Alvin Langdon Coburn and signed examples by Dorothy Wilding; three white leather bound volumes encompassing 1935-38, the 1935 volume includes images of Hutton with her second husband, Count Court Reventlow, travelling in Egypt, visiting the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem and lounging in cabanas in Venice in 1937; the 1937-38 volume inscribed 'India' comprises travel photographs of Switzerland, Northern Italy and India; the 1938 book, India Volume II, includes numerous photographs of a safari trip with an entourage of elephants and fellow travellers; an additional black album entitled 'His Highness The Maharaja of Jaipur's Camp - February 1938' includes further India travel photographs (7)Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, 3 May 1999, lot 122, $9,200.
Three hallmarked silver pieces. The lot to include a scallop salt, hallmarked year 1925, Birmingham, sponsors mark illegible. A hallmarked silver egg shaped pepper shaker, hallmarked year 1890 London, sponsor's mark for William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton). Further together with a hallmarked silver spoon, hallmarked year 1910 London, sponsors mark illegible. Total weight apporx. 47g.Largest measures approx. 2cm H x 6cm W x 5cm D
ELEVEN SILVER TEASPOONS, to include a set of six Old English pattern spoons with engraved initial 'W' to the terminals, five hallmarked 'Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull)' Sheffield, one hallmarked 'William Hutton & Sons Ltd' Sheffield, together with a set of five Old English pattern teapsoons, hallmarked 'Viners' Sheffield, approximate gross weight 191.6 grams, 6.15 ozt
A late Victorian silver Bachelor's three piece Tea Set, by William Hutton & Sons, hallmarked London, 1881/2, of circular form with demi-fluted decoration, the teapot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, teapot 10cm high, approx. total weight 16.2ozt, hallmarks rubbed but readable, cream jug with a dent to body (3)
An Edwardian silver miniature Carriage Clock, by William Comyns & Sons, hallmarked London 1905, with foliate scroll and cherub decoration,7cm high, as found, lacking handle, not running, glass insecure etc., together with a Victorian silver bon bon dish, William Hutton & Sons, London 1891, 13.5cm wide, and a silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, initialled, the dish and case 5.6ozt (3)
Four Assorted Royal Commemorative Silver Napkin-Rings, one by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1910, circular and stamped with the emblems of the countries of the union within zig-zag borders, 52mm diameter; one by Saunders and Shepherd, London, 1910, similarly applied with emblems and the Royal coat-of-arms, with a hammered finish, 43mm diameter; one by George Edwin Walton, Birmingham, 1911, circular, engraved with fleur-de-lys, 43mm diameter and one by James Fenton and Co., Birmingham, 1934, engraved for the silver jubilee and applied with a medallion depicting the king and queen, 51mm wide, total weight 3oz 12dwt, 111gr (4) Provenance: The Lion Collection.
A Victorian Silver Hot-Water Jug, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1894, in the George III style, pear-shaped and on spreading foot, the lower body spiral-fluted, engraved with a crest and with wood handle, the hinged cover with wrythen finial, 21cm high, gross weight 10oz 15dwt, 335gr
Candlesticks (2), William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1913, silver. Beautiful set of 2 candlesticks with so-called Corinthian columnar stem. The feet of the candlesticks are filled. United Kingdom, Sheffield, William Hutton & Sons, 1913, hallmarks: lion, crown, maker's mark, year letter v - light traces of use. 1058 grams, 925/1000. Dimensions L 8.5 cm, W 8.5 cm, H 15.8 cm.
Grahame (Kenneth) The Wind in the Willows, one of 80 deluxe editions signed by the illustrator in pencil, from a total limitation of 200, illustrations by Angel Dominguez, prospectus loosely inserted, 2016 § Kipling (Rudyard) The Jungle Book, one of 200 copies signed by the illustrator in pencil, illustrations by Lute Vink, 2015 § Barrie (J.M.) Peter Pan, one of 200 copies signed by the illustrator in pencil, illustrations by Steve Hutton, 2015, many illustrations colour and full-page, original morocco, gilt, g.e., housed in original cloth drop-back boxes, gilt, Books Illustrated Ltd., 4to (3)
A DAVID SUTHERLAND REEDED TEAK GARDEN FURNITURE SUITE DESIGNED BY JOHN HUTTON MODERN with cushions, including two reeded lounge chairs stamped 'SUTHERLAND', two reeded ottomans and a low table The chairs measure 90cm high with cushion, 80cm wide, 95cm deep (seat height 40cm) The stools measure 35.5cm high with cushion, 82cm wide, 22cm deep The table measure 30.5cm high, 121.5cm wide 63.5cm deep Provenance: Property of a Lady, Eaton Square, London Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW.Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions commensurate with age and use Overall weathered appearance, and have visibly been outside for some time, would benefit from a clean Some losses to panelling, notably to the foot of one stool Surface marks and deposits to the removable cushion covers which would benefit from a clean Some loose slats Both chairs stamped 'SUTHERLAND' to undersideADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A matched four piece silver tea and coffee service, each piece of oval half reeded form, comprising; a Victorian teapot, William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1883, 14.5cm high, a sugar bowl and cream jug, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester & Birmingham 1899 & 1895 and a coffee pot, Charles Boyton, London 1893, total weight approx 56.7oz (4)
Kate Harris for William Hutton, an Arts and Crafts pewter and Ruskin cabochon set biscuit box, splayed oval section on bracket base, applied with a serpentine tendtil forming two handles, applied with turquoise souffle glazed heart shaped plaques, the hinged lid with arched finial, 15.5cm high
16th-17th century A.D. With tapering flat-section handle, used as a device for warding off harmful magic; identified by Marie-Louise Kerr, curator of the West Berkshire Museum. See Hutton, R., The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain, Oxford University Press, 1996. 96 grams, 44.5 cm (17 1/2 in.). [No Reserve] Found wrapped in cloth along with fur, bones, and feathers, in the eves of a thatched cottage in Berkshire, UK, in 1978.
A harlequin part canteen of Edwardian and later silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising thirty table forks (twelve by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1909 and twelve by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield, 1909), twenty three dessert forks, eighteen table spoons and eleven dessert spoons, with engraved crest, 172oz. Signs of general use including tarnish, surface scratches and minor wear to some fork tines and spoon tips.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY - A FINE MID EIGHTEEN CENTURY SILVER SEAL ENGLISH, CIRCA 1757, UNMARKED The navette shaped matrix with deeply cut armorial shield with bishops mitre above and motto ‘THE SEAL OF MATTHEW HUTTON ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 1757’ within foliate border, in a red Morocco leather and gilt tooled case with gilt bishops mitre to cover, the plush lined interior with a contemporary red wax impression of the seal 9.8cm long, 4mm high, 120g Matrix a Collection of British Seals, David Morris, seal 81, pages 162 – 163 HeraldryThe arms of the See of Canterbury impaling Hutton for Matthew Hutton Archbishop of Canterbury (1693 – 1758) NoteMatthew Hutton was born in Yorkshire and was educated and Rippon and latterly Jesus College Cambridge. He would serve as Chaplin to King George II and accompanied him on a visit to Hanover in1737. He would be appointed Cannon of Windsor which he exchange two year later for the post at Westminster. He was consecrated Bishop of Bangor in 1743. Archbishop of York 1747 and finally Archbishop of Canterbury in 1757. Hutton was hesitant to take the post of Archbishop of Canterbury due to financial concerns. He found his official residence, Lambeth Palace, in such a state of disrepair he refused to move in and stayed in his own home on Duke Street, Westminster. Correspondence between David Morris and Dr Palmer (Librarian and archivist at Lambeth Place) notes that there are no Archbishops seals within the Palace collection prior to the mid nineteenth century. The official seals were meant to be retuned and recycled into future seals meaning that any surviving example, such as this, is extremely rare.
A cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, initialled, hallmarked for Robert Pringle & Sons, 1935; a set of six George III silver Hanoverian teaspoons by Solomon Hougham, 1811; a set of ten Victorian teaspoons with beaded decoration by Samuel Whitford, 1866, all London; a miscellany of nine silver tea/coffee/sugar spoons, various dates/makers; five silver napkin rings, mixed dates/makers; two small Indian silver bowls with embossed decoration, each 4 cm H, 774g together with a George V silver fruit knife by Maleham & Yeomans, Sheffield, 1923; nine large and eight smaller (24.5, 22 cm) silver handled dinner knives by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1993 and a silver-cased portable clock by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1923, slight dents
A VICTORIAN SILVER TRAVELLING COMMUNION SET, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, LONDON, 1884 comprising a small chalice with gilt interior on a knopped pedestal and octagram foot, a flask with 'crown' screw-on cap, ribbed neck and band of engraved stylised foliage, and a footed paten with everted rim engraved with further stylised leafage, chalice 83mm high, 165g all inReasonably good condition
THREE PAIRS OF VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTES all with gilt interiors: one pair plain egg form, on three ball feet and with simply pierced screw tops, William Hutton & Sons of Sheffield, London, 1882; one pair as ribbed drinking horns with simply star pierced covers, Horace Woodward & Co. of Birmingham, London, 1885; and one pair pedestal egg-shaped, the screw tops ribbed below finials, Perry & Co., Birmingham, 1887; 73mm highest (6)All reasonably good condition
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY 'CHAMPAGNE BOTTLE' PEPPERETTES AND A CIGAR CUTTER the pepperettes with simply pierced covers, William Hutton & Sons, London, 1887, 9cm high, the small cutter with top turning to release or lock the sprung V-shaped metal blade, maker's mark rubbed, Chester, 1889, 5cm long excluding suspension and jump rings (3)Reasonably good condition, some minor dings
Kate Harris (Scottish, 1878-1948) for William Hutton and Sons: An Art Nouveau Silver Napkin-Ring, Birmingham, 1902, circular, pierced and stamped with foliage scrolls and berries, hallmarked for London, 1902, maker's mark WH&SsLd, 46mm diameter, 34mm high, 17dwt, 27grProvenance: with Anthony Bernbaum, The Peartree Collection, where purchased by the present owner. The Lion Collection.Fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The seam is very slightly opening up near one edge.
Kate Harris (Scottish, 1878-1948) for William Hutton and Sons: An Art Nouveau Silver Napkin-Ring, Birmingham, 1902, shaped oval and with flat base, stamped with a woman holding a flower, hallmarked for London, 1902, maker's mark WH&SsLd, 53mm maximum width, 37mm maximum height, 1oz 5dwt, 40grProvenance: with Anthony Bernbaum, The Peartree Collection, where purchased by the present owner. The Lion Collection.Fully marked on base. The marks with some wear but generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.
Kate Harris for William Hutton: A Cased Pair of Art Nouveau Silver Napkin-Rings, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1901, each shaped and stamped with a woman holding a flower, in fitted gilt-tooled black leather-covered case, retailed by Hall and Co., King Street Manchester, hallmarked for London, 1901, maker's mark WH&SsLd, 52mm maximum width, 44mm maximum height, the case 14.5cm wide, weight of silver 2oz 5dwt, 71gr (2)Provenance: The Lion Collection.Each fully marked on base. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There are some scuffs and marks to the case.
Edwardian silver topped cut glass dressing table jar decorated with scrolling repousse by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1904, two other silver mounted glass dressing table items and a Edwardian silver mounted nail buffer by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1902, weighable 1.0oztShipping £38.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A Silver Four Piece Tea & Coffee Set , maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1900, comprising a teapot, a coffee pot both having black composition fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece raised on four spherical feet, Height of coffee pot 21.5cm, combined gross weight approx. 1560 grams
Books, History – Hutton, (William 1723-1815), History of Derby from the Remote Ages to the Year MDCCXCI, 1st edn., London, J. Nichols, 1791, small 8vo, xiii + 320pp, pull-out three fold panoramic engraved view of a the east prospect of Derby and eighteen plates engraved by Robert Hancock after George Moneypenny, marbled edges and endpapers, rebound Pennine Bindery Halifax, label on inside rear board, blue half leather with gilt lines over marbled boards, five raised bands to spine gilt titles in red reserve to spine, binder bill for £20 – 24p dated 17/4/1985 and two press cuttings ticked in, along with two separate plates: South West view of St. Michael’s Church and North East View of the Free School engraved Hancock after Moneypenny (3)
An album containing approximately 400 postcards of hunting interest, including photographic postcards titled ‘A Meet at Selworthy Church’, ‘Meet of Hounds at Pickering’, ‘Hounds Please at Minehead’, ‘The Arrival, Cloutsham’, ‘The Meet, Chipperfield’, ‘The Duke and Duchess of Beaufort with the Hounds at Badminton’, ‘Meet of the Badminton Foxhounds, Westerleigh’, ‘At a Meet of the Crawley and Horsham Hounds’, ‘At Wiston Park’, ‘The Eridge Fox Hounds’, ‘Exmoor Foxhounds, Malmesmead’, ‘Earl Fitzwilliam’s Fox Hounds’, ‘Lord Galway’s Hounds, Abley Head Lodge’, ‘Meet of the Garth Hounds at Wentworth’, ‘The Meet of the Heythrop Hunt at Addebury’, ‘Hutton-Bonville’, ‘Buckhounds at Boltons Bench’, 'North Durham Hounds, Deanery, Lanchester’ and ‘Oakley Harriers at Boyton Farm, Shadbroke’.
AUTOGRAPHS. A collection of approximately 170 autographs, including a photographic print of a drawing of Tony Bennett, a theatre programme and photograph signed by Lena Horne, and photographs signed by Michael Brandon and Glynis Barber, Colin Baker (in the role of Dr Who), Timothy Hutton, Finola Hughes (on a ‘Staying Alive’ still), Rex Harrison, Ray Harryhausen, Gregory Hines and Barry Humphries, most 26cm x 20.5cm.
Geflügelschere mit Silbergriffen und kleine versilberte Kelle. 20. Jh. Sterlingsilber und Plated. L max. 25 cm. Gesamtgewicht 396 g. Art-déco-Geflügelschere (Sterling gestempelt, L 25 cm) und englische Saucenkelle (Sheffield Plate, William Hutton & Sons, L 18 cm). Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 19:27 Uhr (CET)Winged scissors with silver handles and small silver-plated trowel. 20th century Sterling silver and plated. L max. 25 cm. Total weight 396 g. Art deco winged scissors (sterling stamped, L 25 cm) and English sauce ladle (Sheffield Plate, William Hutton & Sons, L 18 cm). Call time 26 | Feb. 2025 | probably 19:27 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A late Victorian silver bachelors teapot in early 18th century styleLondon, 1888, William Hutton & Sons of octagonal bellied form, with hinged domed cover and wooden scroll handle, engraved with later presentation inscriptionhandle to spout 21 cm., weight approx. 13.22ozt Condition: Tarnished. Makers mark rubbed on body, minor dings, shallow engraving

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