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EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER TRINKET BOX AND FURTHER SMALL SILVER the box by William Hutton & Sons, London 1903, the lid with engraved initials, together with a modern pill box matched three piece cruet setthe trinket box: 3.5cm highThe box is in overall good condition with no major noticeable damage or signs of repair, minor scratches and some tarnishing starting to appear. Box opens and closes smoothly.
George V silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, cream jug and twin handle sugar bowl of squat oval form, applied gadrooned rims with half fluted bodies, supported on four ball feet, hallmarked for Sheffield 1911/12, makers mark William Hutton & Sons, g/w 1180 gms, in original fitted wooden case, silk and velvet lined
Pair: Colour Sergeant J. Hutton, 93rd (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Foot, who served in ‘The Thin Red Line’ at the Battle of Balaklava and saw later service at the Relief of Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny, and afterwards at Umbeyla India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Umbeyla (2184 Sergt J. Hutton, 93rd Highlanders); Army Meritorious Service Medal, E.VII.R. (Clr:-Serjt: J. Hutton. 93rd Foot) contact marks to IGS with top lugs clipped from clasp, good very fine, MSM extremely fine (2) £600-£800 --- James Hodgson Hutton was born in Bonaw, Argyllshire, in November, 1829. He enlisted into 93rd (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) at Glasgow, in November, 1847. Serving for 21 years until 1868 - and awarded his LSGC as a Colour Sergeant in 1867 - he was later recommended for the MSM in March 1898, when he had a clear Defaulters' Sheet. The following has been extracted from a copy of 79th News: ‘During his time with the Regiment he saw all the fighting in which the 93rd took part during his long service yet was never in hospital once, even when wounded at the assault on the Secunderabagh at the Relief of Lucknow - a remarkable record - for he was also a veteran of "The Thin Red Line". He was entitled to Queen's Crimea (Alma, Balaclava, Sebastopol), Indian Mutiny (Relief of Lucknow, Lucknow), IGSM 1854 (Umbeyla), LS & GC, MSM and Turkish Crimea. He was appointed Lance-Corporal. Indecision about re-enlisting after his ten year engagement probably cost him further promotion. However, tempted by a further spell in China he re-signed and was immediately promoted Corporal at Dover, becoming Lance Sergeant at Calcutta when the Battn. disembarked there for service in India. He became Sergeant during the Relief of Lucknow, the many casualties amongst NCOs giving him his promotion. He was finally promoted Colour-Sergeant of No. 7 Company (Captain Gordon-Alexander's) at Rawalpindi, in 1861. He remained in that rank until he returned home from Jhansi, for discharge, in November, 1868. He served a further five years with the Permanent Staff, 2nd Lanark Militia as Musketry Instructor and four more years with the Dumbartonshire Volunteers at Cardross. He then served in a number of positions of trust until failing eyesight caused him to retire from active employment. On replying to a question of his impressions on seeing the 93rd for the first time, on its return from Canada in 1848, Colour-Sergeant Hutton stated, "it was then the finest looking and best conducted Regiment in the Army, and was composed almost entirely of Highlanders, the exceptions being Lowland Scots, and over 600 men spoke Gaelic in the Regiment." His obituary in The Thin Red Line in 1906 regrets his loss of sight in his later years but states that, with the true courage, however, which enabled him to storm the Heights of Alma, endure the privations of the whole of the Crimea Campaign, and take a man's part in avenging the horrors of the Indian Mutiny, the old warrior bore himself with soldierly spirit to the last. He was a splendid type of the Highlanders who under Sir Colin Campbell made the name of the "Ninety-third" conspicuous for its gallantry in the campaigns of the Nineteenth century.’
A silver pedestal dish, Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham 1972, of oval shape with rose on a circular base, 13.5cm wide x 19.5cm high and a Victorian silver card tray, William Hutton & Sons, London 1894, engraved detail, 15cm in diameter, approximately 370g in total (2) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Pair of early 20th Century Edwardian silver hallmarked candlesticks of neo classical design. The candlesticks having urn design sconces raised on tapering columns with garland details with square bases featuring classical urns. Hallmarked London 1901, William Hutton & Sons. Measures 30cm tall.
A collection of various silver flatware to include; a cased set of six stylised Onslow patterned tea spoons by William Hutton & Sons, a set of six Sheffield silver cake forks, a matching Birmingham silver christening fork and spoon set in case, a cased set of six Sheffield silver handled butter knives, a Chester silver shell shaped bowl sifter, with a set of six floral decorated Sheffield silver tea spoons, weighable silver: approx. 300 grams (9.6ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, wear, some cases worn or broken etc.
A collection of silver to include; an Art Deco period condiment set to include mustard pot with blue glass liner, a salt cellar with blue glass liner, pepper pot and one Art Deco designed condiment shovel/spoon, all hallmarked Birmingham, 1931, William Neale together with a set of eleven Sheffield silver tea spoons, hallmarked 1948 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, two Birmingham hallmarked napkin rings, one by William Hutton & Sons, a Birmingham silver small mustard spoon, a silver thimble, a Henry Matthews, Birmingham silver pierced small dish, a pair of unmarked white metal filigree decorative egg cups and a small quantity of silver plate (napkin ring, elephant, spoon and Charles Horner Dorcas thimble). weighable silver: 384 grams (12.3ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, surface scratching, general wear.
A collection of silver to include; a William Hutton & Sons footed cream/milk handled jug, Birmingham, 1913, an engine turned decorated silver cigarette case, hallmarked by Percy Frederick Jackson, Birmingham, 1929 together with two weighted silver posy vases, a set of six Sheffield silver nail topped spoons, by William Briggs & Co, a Birmingham silver cherub decorated miniature book of common prayer, a Glasgow silver small pair of sugar tongs, a Victorian silver sifter spoon, a novelty Elizabeth II silver sugar shovel, Sheffield, 1970s, maker ACW, five R.F. Mosley silver tea spoons, five Mappin & Webb silver tea spoons and a air of Sheffield claw type tongs, weighable silver: approx. 328 grams (10.5ozt) (1 bag) Further details: Tarnishing, some slight denting and wear.
A Very Unusual Second World War Civilian British Empire Medal to a Member of the Women’s Land Army, British Empire medal (Civil) GVIR, 1st issue, engraved naming “MISS THELMA ALICE ASHWORTH BIRTWISTLE” mounted on original bow ribbon. With an original copy of ‘The Land Girl’ magazine dated February 1944 which mentions the recipient.London Gazette 4th January 1944 - The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the British Empire Medal (Civil Division) to the undermentioned: Miss Thelma Birtwistle, Member of the Women's Land Army, Inglesham, Wiltshire.Born on 23rd August 1921 in Blackburn, Lancashire, in 1939 she is a Lady Groom residing at the Lancashire County Institute of Agriculture at Hutton near Preston. She enrolled in the Women’s Land Army (No. 9825) being based on a farm in Wiltshire from October 1939 being a second herdsman to a pedigree herd.She married Aubrey Charles Woolford on 14th August 1963 in Inglesham, Wiltshire. Thelma Woolford died in September 2001 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
A single 1872 Duchy of Lancaster Grant indenture between The Queen Defender of the Faith to George Arthur Hutton Croft Esq of Aldebrough Hall in fee of Hall Arm Landing situated at a Ford on the River Ure called Hall Arm Sandringham Lane in Aldborough in the County of York, signed Engleheart and by the Keeper of the Records of the Duchy of Lancaster having a circular tin attached to the indenture containing the red seal. Of Interest- George Arthur Hutton Croft held the rank of Lieutenant in the Yorkshire Hussars and he held the office of Justice of the Peace in the 19th Century
Whitehurst (John). The Works of John Whitehurst, F.R.S. with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, 4 parts, including Appendix in one, 1792, engraved portrait frontispiece (margins cut down and lined to verso), 11 engraved plates (including plate 2 printed on two separate leaves as fig. 1 & 2, three plates are double-page and four are folding), occasional light spotting, contemporary half calf, rebacked preserving original spine, 4to, together with:[Hutton, James], Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh volume V (portion only), Edinburgh: T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1805, portion comprising pages 39-126 only (John Playfair's biography of James Hutton, pages 39-99 and Minutes of the Life and Character of Joseph Black, M.D. addressed to the Royal Society of Edinburgh by Adam Ferguson, pages 101-117 and Appendix, pages 119-126), edges untrimmed, 20th-century cream/fawn half calf, slim 4toQTY: (2)NOTE:The contents call for seven plates, other copies recorded as having between seven and eleven plates. The volume comprises Memoirs of the life and writings of the author -- An inquiry into the original state and formation of the earth -- An attempt toward obtaining invariable measures of length, capacity, and weight, from the mensuration of time, independent of the mechanical operations requisite to ascertain the center of oscillation, or the true length of pendulums -- Appendix to Mr. Whitehurst's Attempt toward obtaining an invariable measure / the editor -- Three papers, on different subjects, from the Philosophical transactions: I. Thermometrical observations at Derby. II. An account of a machine for raising water, at Oulton in Cheshire. III. Experiments on ignited substances.Clockmaker John Whitehurst (1713-1788) was a member of the Lunar Society and made significant early contributions to the science of geology, the Works containing his most important book, An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth.
Cricket. 17 Signed Duncan Fearnley Cricket Bat. Signed by Len Hutton, David Bairstow, Martin Motson, Neil Hartley, Nigel Cowley, Don Wilson, Arnie Sidebottom, Godfrey Evans, Mark Nicholas, Trevor Jesty, Chris Smith and others. Handle Showing Signs of Age. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10.
Cricket Len Hutton signed 10x8 inch vintage black and white photo. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10.
Circle of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA, British 1802-1873- Portrait of a young lady, possibly Queen Victoria, seated in a chair, three-quarter length, wearing long gloves; pencil heightened with touches of watercolour on paper, dated '10 Oct.1839' (lower right), 29.6 x 24.1 cm. Provenance: Mr Barclay, Knightsbridge (according to an inscription on the reverse of the frame). with The City Gallery, London. Graham Hutton, 38 Connaught Square, W2; His sale; Phillips, London, 27 July 1993, lot 260, as 'Attributed to Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Portrait of Queen Victoria'; where purchased by the present owner. Note: Queen Victoria (1819-1901) would have been aged 20 at the time of the drawing's execution. Condition Report: The sheet is laid down onto card mount.
Victorian and later silver and electroplated items various dates, makerscomprising a cased late Victorian knife, fork and spoon set, London, 1896, William Hutton & Sons, with bright cut floral engraving , initialled, two American toothpick holders on filled bases, stamped sterling, two early Victorian foliate engraved silver lidded glass toilet jars, a cased set of six silver plated hexagonal napkin rings, a Dutch .800 beaker with presentation inscription, a pair George III sugar tongs, a jam spoon, a butter knife, assorted spoons, a napkin ring together with a cased set of six silver plated hexagonal napkin rings and a cased set of twelve Dutch silver plated coffee spoons, (Qty) various, weighable silver approx. 14.4ozt.Condition: Mostly fair to good condition. single napkin ring. misshapen
Mixed Lot: A George III silver tablespoon, bright cut decoration engraved with initials, hallmarked for London 1795, makers mark Stephen Adam II, a Victorian Old English Pattern dessert spoon, bright cut engraved, hallmarked London 1891, makers mark for Walter John Barnard together with a Victorian spoon, hallmarked London 1879 by William Hutton & Sons (3)
Four silver mounted cut-glass pieces: a late Victorian toilet water bottle, with a plain globular hinged cover and glass stopper, by Messrs Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896; a sugar caster; a small powder bowl and cover and a George III mustard pot, crested, by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1806, (with non-matching salt spoon), the caster 18cm high. (5)
Two boxed sets of silver: a George V egg cup and spoon, both initialled and the egg cup dated "15.12.19", by J. Williams & Co (D Fullerton), London 1919 (in a shaped, lined and fitted case); and a Victorian christening set: knife, fork, spoon and napkin ring, initialled by Edward Hutton, London 1881/82 (also in a shaped, lined and fitted case), the latter case 24cms long, 4.4oz weighable silver. (2)
An Edwardian silver gilt-mounted cut glass potpourri dish, in the form of a swing-handled basket with twin-hinged covers, by William Comyns, London 1904; together with a silver pepper caster, bayonet- fitting cover, by G. Nathan R. R. Hayes, Chester 1897; and a silver cup on a pedestal foot, inscribed, by Messrs Hutton and Sons Ltd, London 1905, the latter 10cm high, 6.8oz. weighable silver. (3)
An Edwardian silver sugar sifter, Apostle pattern, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, a silver toddy ladle, pair of dessert spoons and a spoon with sliding mouse and cheese terminal, Sheffield 2005, 3ozs 11dwts and two plated sugar sifters (7) Good condition. Note handle of toddy ladle possibly associated
SILVER FLATWARE, SERVERS & OTHER SILVER & WHITE METAL CUTLERY - a mixed quantity to include six forks, Sheffield 1934, 4 x 19cm lengths, 2 x 16.5cm lengths, Maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, two further forks, Sheffield 1906, Maker Roberts & Belk, 17cm lengths, pair of salad servers, Birmingham 1916, Maker George Edward & Sons, 25cm lengths, pudding serving spoon, Sheffield 1929, Maker Cooper Brothers & Sons, 21cms L, further salad serving spoon/fork with hobnail glass handle, Sheffield 1911, Maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 28cms L, pickle fork, butter knife, two thistle top coloured glass cocktail forks, Sheffield and Birmingham hallmarks, various dates, 2 x EPNS bread/cake knives, one with silver ferrule and mother of pearl handle, the other silver handled, ETC, 21.4ozt weighable
Three silver mustards, including a Victorian oval silver pierced mustard pot with fluted handle and blue glass liner, Chester 1895 (William Aitkin), 9.5cm across including handle, an Edwardian silver oval shaped mustard pot, with pierced and engraved decoration, Birmingham 1902 (William Hutton & Co), and a rectangular mustard with canted corners and pierced decoration, Sheffield 1928 (Richard Richardson), 8oz without liners
A Cased Set of Nine Edward VII Silver Individual Asparagus-Tongs, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1906, Retailed by Asprey, 166 Bond Street, London King's pattern, in fitted blue covered casethe case 29cm wide, weight of silver 13oz 3dwt, 408gr (9)Each marked inside handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The case with numerous scuffs and losses to the finish. The inside with mould staining.
LINDLEY, John (1799-1865) & William HUTTON (1797-1860). The Fossil Flora of Great Britain, London, 1831-37, 3 volumes, 8vo, 231 lithographed plates, contemporary calf. FIRST EDITION. (3)LINDLEY, John (1799-1865) & William HUTTON (1797-1860). The Fossil Flora of Great Britain; or, Figures and Descriptions of the Vegetable Remains Found in a Fossil State in this Country. London: James Ridgway, 1831-37. 3 volumes, 8vo (215 x 135mm). 231 lithographed plates including plate '19 bis.' bound after, rather than before, plate 20 in vol. one, one double-page, a few folding, illustrations (plate 52 in vol. one detached and spotted, plate 105 in vol. II detached, some tissue guards lacking, occasional light spotting and staining). Contemporary dark green calf, spines gilt (neatly rebacked, rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Sir Lowthian Bell (armorial bookplate); "For retention. BM copy imperfect" (pencil note on title). FIRST EDITION. The only copy in the British Library is incomplete with its first volume lacking a text leaf and its third volume a plate. (3)
CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film (and some television) actors including Rupert Everett, Marthe Keller, Meg Tilly, Eddie Albert, Isabelle Huppert (alongside Kris Kristofferson from Heaven's Gate), Timothy Hutton (in costume as Dr. Stanley Shepherd in a scene from Iceman), Larry Hagman, Lizabeth Scott, Samantha Eggar etc. All are signed in bold black or blue inks to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 10

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