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Lot 27

A group of silver, to include: a sugar caster, London, 1961, maker EB, 15.3cm high; two fiddle pattern condiment spoons, Edinburgh, 1842 and 1853, David Duncan, with engraved initials to handles, 9.5cm long; a sauce boat, Sheffield, 1919, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., with scroll handle, on three pad feet, 19.4cm wide; a cased set of 12 teaspoons, Sheffield, 1922, William Hutton & Sons Ltd.; a cased condiment set by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, various dates, 1923-128, comprising two mustards with covers and blue glass liners, two open salts with blue glass liners, and two pepper shakers, with four associated condiment spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1927-28; an oval dish with ribbon and reed border, Sheffield, 1911, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., 25.5cm wide, 16.5cm deep; a pair of circular dishes on tapering stem and circular foot, London, 1909, maker's mark rubbed, stamped GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY 112 REGENT STREET W to underside, 6cm high, 11.1cm diameter; a sweetmeat basket, Birmingham, 1949, Mappin & Webb, with pierced foliate border on circular foot, 11.6cm diameter; a bottle coaster, London, 1981, M C Hersey & Son Ltd., on wood base, 9.5cm diameter; and two napkin rings, Birmingham, 1922, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., with engine turned decoration and engraved monogram within Greek key border, total weighable silver approx. 46.8oz (lot)  

Lot 534

Cricket. Len Hutton Signed 10 x 8 inch Black and White Original Press Photo. Signed in blue biro. 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.

Lot 338

Silver three piece dressing table set, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1911-14, comprising a hand mirror, brush and combWear and denting to silver. Some rubbing to hallmarks. Comb missing some teeth.

Lot 2810

A pair of George V silver mounted candlesticks, with waisted knopped stems, William Hutton & Sons, London, 1910, height 22.7cm, weighted.

Lot 193

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND CUT-GLASS PEPPER GRINDER by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894, of thistle-like form. 9.3cm highThe marks on the foot are rubbed but the two sets of marks on the top are clear. Some surface wear. Appears to be functioning correctly.

Lot 208

Newcastle Upon Tyne Northumberland Admiral Lord Collingwood, D Charles Hutton, F.R.S the Earl of Eldon and Lord Stowell born here, Genuine old print

Lot 140

A Victorian silver kettle, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1890, of oval semi-fluted form, (gross weight 758.2g)Condition note: lacking stand, burner and ebony finial.

Lot 2495A

KATE HARRIS FOR WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a cased six piece Art Nouveau silver dressing table set, comprising a circular hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes and a comb, the hair brushes, mirror and comb London 1902, the clothes brushes Birmingham 1902, RD no. 340798, with original leather, purple velvet and silk lined box Condition Report:comb is damage

Lot 1119

A Collection Of Seven Mixed Vintage Books to Include:Baedeker's Southern Germany, By Karl Baedeker,1907.Baedeker's Paris And It's Environs By Karl Baedeker, 1907Atlas De Poche Des Poissons De Mer, De la France et de la Belgique, Paris 1909.Papa's Picture Album and What The Children Saw In It. London.The Golden Days Of Youth By John Hutton Browne, Edinburgh 1893.Burckhardt The Civilization Of The Renaissance In Italy, 1945, London. With Hand Scribed Letter.John Piper Buildings And Prospects 1948, Westminster.

Lot 190

A Collection of Five publications To Include:The Trossachs, G. E. Mitton, London.The True Story Of Greyfriars Bobby By Henry T Hutton, London 1956 & Greyfriars Bobby By Eleanor Atkinson, Penguin Books 1962. Verses Piscatory and Amatory By Henry Lamond, copy 38 of 250, 1931? London.Pelleas Et Melisnde, Maurice Maeterlinck, Paris

Lot 1045

Thomas Swift Hutton (1865-1935)Figures in an extensive landscape, thought to be Blaven, Skye Signed, watercolour, 32cm by 53.5cm

Lot 119

Pair of 18th Century-style Edwardian silver candlesticks, London 1904, sponsor's mark for Hutton & Sons, 19cm high

Lot 493

A quantity of flatwares and silver, including a cased set of silver fruit knives hallmarked Sheffield 1912 with maker's mark for William Hutton & Sons, a cased shoe horn and button hook in steel with silver handles hallmarked Birmingham 1916, a cased set of silver teaspoons hallmarked London 1905, and continental tea spoons and forks marked 800.

Lot 2271

George V silver two handled presentation tray,by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with cast gadrooned, shell and foliate border, London 1908, 130oz 4050gm 77cm x 46.5cm

Lot 104

A Georgian style silver teapot, with gadroon and scroll cast apron, the body fluted lower section on four ball feet, the cover with pagoda finial, fruitwood handle, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons., Sheffield, 1912, approx 23.34 ozt (725.8 grams)  

Lot 80

A collection of silver to include; A Victorian silver drum mustard pot, with ribbed body and gilt interior, hallmarked London, 1850, Edward, John & William Barnard. Height: 8.5cm.A small Edwardian silver milk/cream jug with gadrooned body, hallmarked London, 1901, William Hutton & Sons.A small Victorian silver barrel shaped salt cellar, with engraved coopered like body, hallmarked London, 1869, Thomas Bradbury & Sons.Along with a small stylised silver condiment spoon with twisted handle, hallmarked Birmingham, 1894, Henry Matthews, combined weight approx. 225.5 grams (7.2ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear, surface scratching.

Lot 71

A collection of silver flatware to include; a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, hallmarked London, 1859, Samuel Whitford, a set of six Sheffield silver tea spoons by William Hutton & Sons, three London silver tea spoons, one fiddle pattern, three Victorian Sheffield silver apostle spoons, two pairs of silver sugar tongs/nips. (1 bag)Weight: Approx. 291 grams (9.35ozt)Condition: Tarnishing, scratching, general wear.

Lot 75

A collection of silver to include; an engraved decorated Birmingham silver cigarette case, a circular engine turned decorated vanity compact , Birmingham hallmarked, along with a small amount of silver spoons to include; a Paul Storr early 19th century fiddle pattern tea spoon, London, 1813, a William Hutton & Sons sifter, and others including Birmingham and London spoons, weight: 115 grams (3.4ozt)Further Details: Some tarnishing, scratching, wear etc.

Lot 836

Große ovale Wärmeglocke William Hutton, Sheffield, um 1886-1893 Plated. Perlstab. D. ca. 26×37×27 cm. (60296)

Lot 746

Englische Silberkanne im Queen-Anne-StilWilliam Hutton & Sons, Sheffield. Vollständige Punzierung. 1908.Sterlingsilber. H 28 cm. 900 g. Ovaler, teilgerippter Korpus mit festem Bügelhenkel. Griff und Deckelknauf aus Holz Gebrauchsspuren, kleine Dellen, wohl ursprünglich mit Rechaud (kleine Bohrung am Standring).English silver pot in Queen Anne styleWilliam Hutton & Sons, Sheffield. Full hallmark. 1908.Sterling silver. H 28 cm. 900 g.Oval, partially ribbed body with fixed bow handle. Wooden Signs of use, small dents, probably originally with rechaud (small hole on the stand ring).*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.

Lot 2

Playfair, John Illustrations of The Huttonian Theory of the Earth Edinburgh: Cadell and Davies, 1802. First edition, 8vo (20.5 x 12.5cm), xx 528 pp., modern dark red crushed morocco, toning, faint damp-staining to first signature including title-page (with concomitant small tear to fore margin of title), signatures D and 2I spotted, pencil annotation to p. 177, a few trivial marks elsewhere [Norman 1717; Ward & Carozzi 1797]Note: Note: Playfair's classic work was a major defence and revision of his friend James Hutton's Theory of the Earth, which was published in 1795 and proposed for the first time that geological phenomena were to be explained by immutable laws rather than supernatural intervention. Playfair 'analysed, modified, and defended the ideas of his close friend Hutton, whose publications suffered from prolixity and obscurity. In lucid prose Playfair supported the timelessness in Hutton's theory, argued that geologists should concern themselves with proximate and not final causes, asserted that natural and divine philosophy were separate but not incompatible activities, coined new terms such as "geological cycle" and "igneous origin", and reported his own work on unconformities of strata, which he regarded as "the most striking monuments of the high antiquity and great revolutions of the globe"' (ODNB).

Lot 288

Thomas Swift Hutton (1860 - after 1935), watercolour, signed, 'Mouth of the Tyne', 27cm x 53cm

Lot 468

An invitation from the Peshawar Division Cricket Association, to a Mr and Mrs F.W Sutton to witness the MCC under 25 team v Pakistan North Zone match 1st, 2nd and 3rd February 1967, signed to the reverse by a number of players to include Geoff Arnold, Michael Buss, Keith Fletcher, Mike Brearley, Alan Ormrod, N.S Hobbs, R.A Hutton, etc.

Lot 1407

5 vintage jigsaw puzzles of sports stars to include 3 x 1970's 'Great Stars' footballers from Lustre, in original cellophane wrapping. Together with 2 x 1950's boxed The Berwick Series of autographed Jig Saw puzzles - No. 2 Frank Swift & No. 3 Len Hutton. Lustre puzzles comprise: Bobby Charlton, David Webb and Martin Peters.

Lot 71

A pair of late Victorian silver and glass wine carafes, etched bodies in the Grecian style with floral splays, cut diamond pattern base band, both hallmarked London, 1897, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, H.21.5cmOverall very good condition. No cracks or chips to the glass, the silver is free from dents, splits or visible repair.  

Lot 221

Silver three piece tea set, matched, semi fluted design, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, makers mark worn, probably William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1917, the milk jug and sugar bowl by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1914, 26oz gross.Qty: 3

Lot 385

A pair of Victorian silver dwarf column candlesticks, 14cm h, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, loaded, a set of six silver coffee spoons, cased, another cased spoon and a silver napkin ring, 3ozs excluding candlesticks (case and 3) Spoons and napkin ring in practically as new condition. Candlesticks dented and worn especially around the base

Lot 355

A Victorian silver salver, on three volute feet, 26.5cm diam, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, 22ozs 9dwts Good condition save for polish scratches, no engraving or erasure

Lot 213

A set of six Victorian silver salt cellars and a mustard pot en suite, shaped oblong and stamped with water leaf decoration, salt cellar 70mm l, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1899, a compliment of silver spoons, Albany pattern and two silver pepperettes, 12ozs 10dwts (16) Lacking blue glass liners and light wear

Lot 339

A pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, 95mm h, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1901, 1oz 17dwts and several electro-plated articles Good condition

Lot 69

Group of early19th century English porcelain, comprising: a rhyton-shaped cornucopia, moulded and gilt with fruiting vine, a topographical footed pocket, decorated with views of Windsor and Sheriff Hutton, within pierced gilt leaves and a green-ground rectangular basket dish painted with a bouquet, the first 18cm high (3)Condition ReportRhyton - Wear to gilt, surface marks and accretionsDish - overpainting to decoration and gilt, areas of loss to the handle. Wear to gilt, surface marks and accretionsWindsor pocket - Repairs to two feet and the back floral section. Areas of re-gilding, surface maks and accretions. All with general wear and tear.

Lot 429

Cased pair of silver shell-shaped salts and spoons, salts hallmarked Sheffield 1899 with makers marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, one spoon EPNS, the other hallmarked for London 1899, William Hutton & Sons Ltd and a cased eggcup and spoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1953 with coronation mark and makers marks for Lanson Ltd, 2.17ozt (excluding EPNS spoon)  

Lot 857

A pair of 20th century silver candlesticks, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, date letters worn, with octagonal urn-shaped sconces, on knopped and tapering stems, raised on weighted domed octagonal bases, 21cm high.

Lot 1816

A Victorian demi-fluted silver teapot, Edward Hutton, London, 1883, gross weight 16oz.

Lot 1189

Victorian hallmarked silver 'King of Spades' rectangular card tray, with gadrooned border, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894, L10cm W7.5cm

Lot 262

A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE, 20TH CENTURY including a set of eleven side knives by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, with silver blades and cross and reeded pattern handles, cased; a fancy spoon by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1977, with Jubilee mark, cased; a 'Roman spoon' by Richard Comyns, London 1987, retailed by Mallory, Bath; etc. (6 cases) Howard spoon 13.5cm long, 14.7 troy ounces gross

Lot 733

Wasserkanne, London 1895.Sterlingsilber. Beschau London, Jahresbuchstabe "U" (f. 1895), Meistermarke f. William Hutton & Sons. Hoher, schlanker Korpus, im unteren Teil facettiert, d. weite Schulter m. Perlchenkante in stark gekehlte, hohe Halszone übergehend. Geschweifte Lippe m. Perlchenrelief, zu Ausguß aufschwingend, kl. gewölbter Klappdeckel m. Holzknauf. Hoch aufschwingender Holzhenkel m. Blattrelief-Ansätzen. Auf weitem Rundfuß. Silber minim. berieben/ minim. Dellen, Holzhenkel stark berieben u. bestoßen, Holzknauf bestoßen. H 30,5 cm ca. 565gBlattrelief, Holzhenkel, Sterlingsilber, viktorianisch, William Hutton

Lot 190A

GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, Williams Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1911, of shell and C-scrolled outline, foliate engraved centre, three hoof feet, approximate weight 10ozt, 21.2cms diameterComments: one foot bent with edge split above

Lot 255

A Victorian glass and silver topped sugar bowl London 1893, maker William Hutton & Sons. 13.5 cm high and a silver bonbon dish, a silver mustard (without glass liner) and a 19th century silver bowl (4). (see illustration).

Lot 1156

A pair of decorative William Hutton & sons silver plated serving spoons in original period case with purple velvet interior. Ornate handles with finials formed as Greek goddess Hebe and scallop shell shaped bowls. Each stamped with makers mark to reverse of bowl and measures approx. 19.5cm long.

Lot 1407

5 vintage jigsaw puzzles of sports stars to include 3 x 1970's 'Great Stars' footballers from Lustre, in original cellophane wrapping. Together with 2 x 1950's boxed The Berwick Series of autographed Jig Saw puzzles - No. 2 Frank Swift & No. 3 Len Hutton. Lustre puzzles comprise: Bobby Charlton, David Webb and Martin Peters.

Lot 4

A PAIR SILVER CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS AND SCONCESLondon c.1898, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd. with banded tapering stop fluted columns on square pedestal bases, loaded, each 28cm high

Lot 345

Walton (Izaak) The Compleat Angler or The Contemplative Man's recreation, a facsimile reprint of the 1653 first edition, Adam and Charles Black, London, together with Guy (Joseph) Elements of Astronomy, familiarly explaining the general phaenomena of the heavenly bodies, fold-out frontispiece of the solar system, printed for Baldwin, Craddock and Joy, 1821, Stonehenge, Manual of British Rural Sports, Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London, 1863, Nicol (Walter) The Villa-Garden Directory or Monthly index of work to be done in town and villa gardens, shrubberies and parterres, Archibald Constable and Co, Edinburgh, 1823, Emmanuel (Harry) Diamonds and Precious Stones, their history, value and distinguishing characteristics, John Camden, London, 1867, Norton (F.C) A popular handbook of useful and interesting information for beginners in the elementary study of Assyriology, published by the author, Sussex, 1908, Baty (Richard) A Friend In Need: or the Complete Art of Swimming, Printed for the editor, Hutton Watson, Carlisle Parsons (Rev.B) Anti-Bacchus: An Essay on the Crimes, Diseases and other evils connected with the use of intoxicating drinks, published by Jon Snow, London, Nicolas (Nicholas) Testamenta Vestusta: Being Illustrations from Wills, of Manners, Customs &c. As well as of the descents and possessions of Many Distinguished Families, Nichols and Son, London, 1826, Hervey (James) Meditations and contemplations, two volumes in one, Cookes Edition, Printed for C. Cooke, London, Broadbent (Thomas Biggin) The Folly of Vice and The Wisdom of Virtue, represented in two discourses, second edition, Printed for R. Hunter, London, 1818, Woodward (G.M) An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, a new edition, fold-out coloured illustration to frontispiece, printed for Thomas Tegg, London, 1809, Bacon (Francis) Essays; or Counsels civil and moral, the colours of good and evil, and apophthegms, Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, London,1872 and Foxes Book of Martyrs, being an authentic account of the sufferings and triumphant deaths of the Primitve Protestant Martyrs, Milner and Company, London

Lot 2151

Three hallmarked silver napkin rings including a pair, London 1905, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, weight of all three 133g

Lot 2076

Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal punch bowl with embossed decoration, London 1898, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, diameter 26cm, weight 931g

Lot 2062

George VI hallmarked silver jug of baluster form, Birmingham 1939, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, height 9cm, weight 65g

Lot 2185

Four hallmarked silver coffee spoons, unmarked spoon and a Victorian hallmarked silver and mother of pearl butter knife, London 1890, maker William Hutton & Sons, in fitted case, weight of all items excluding case, weight 121g all in

Lot 765

Shakespeare (William). The Sonnets, London: Swallow Press, 1975, preface by Robert Graves, 40 illustrations by Clarke Hutton, lacking the accompanying original drawing by Clarke Hutton contained in separate portfolio, prospectus loosely inserted, top edge gilt, original tan morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine a little faded, slipcase, edges a little rubbed, folio QTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition, copy III of VIII reserved by the publishers, from a total edition of 300. Signed by Robert Graves, designer Edward Burrett and artist Clarke Hutton, plus 8 other signatures on the following leaf by Maitland & Thorold Publishing directors, paper maker, printer and binder.

Lot 398

A George V silver six-division toast rack, Sheffield 1923 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, weight 189g, length 13.5cm, together with a sterling rectangular tray on ball feet, weight 200g, length 23.3cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 320

A George VI silver three-piece tea set of cushion form with gadrooned rims, raised on ball feet, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Sheffield 1939 and 1940 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, weight 1176g, length of teapot 28.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 307

A pair of late Victorian silver shaped square bonbon dishes, each with pierced sides and floral embossed rims, raised on ball feet, Birmingham 1900 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, width 13.4cm, a silver bonbon tazza, the circular top with pierced rim, on a knop stem and circular foot, Chester 1911, height 8.5cm, and another silver bonbon dish, Birmingham 1902, total weight 220.1g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 133

AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1906, of bombe rounded oblong form with everted straight gadrooned rims with scroll and shell angles, raised upon four ball feet, comprising teapot with earred angular stained wood handle and melon fluted knop, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, together with a matching hot water jug, maker's mark HM, Birmingham 1908, 58ozs 11dwts total gross (4) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Good, no engraving, barely used. Hot water knop does not match teapot

Lot 230

2 cased plated cutlery sets - 5 piece carving set by Wm. Hutton & Sons Sheffield and 24 pce Kings Pattern plated canteen of cutlery

Lot 1018

A pair of Edwardian silver mounted green glass liqueur jugs, hinged covers with anthemion thumb pieces, pierced scroll bases, 14.5cm, William Hutton & Sons, Ltd, London 1903

Lot 1179

An Edwardian silver wrythen fluted pedestal bowl, domed foot, 6.5cm diam, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, 333g

Lot 1103

A Victorian silver shaped circular salver, of George II design, plain field, hoof feet, 24cm diam, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896, 464g

Lot 170

A pair of late Victorian silver menu-holders modelled as doves with olive branches (probably a family crest), William Hutton & Sons Ltd., 6cm high, to/w a pair of William IV knife-rests, Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1832 and five decanter labels for Port, Sherry (2), Whisky and Brandy, R.E. Porter, Birmingham 1980/81, 5.5oz

Lot 188

Circa 1890's Antique Twin Handled Silver Plate Tray 60x40xm. A fine quaity silver plated twin handled tray by William Hutton & Sons of Sheffield. The tray is 60x40cm in size and has the makers marks on the base. Very good condition no dings or dents.

Lot 827

A George V pierced silver two handled bowl, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1927, 25.2 cm over handles, 9.8oz.

Lot 815

A pair of George V silver mounted candlesticks, with waisted knopped stems, William Hutton & Sons, London, 1910, height 22.7cm, weighted.

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