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Lot 369

A SET OF SIX HALLMARKED SILVER COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS BY WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD - LONDON 1905, all cups have badly cracked ceramic interiors, saucer Dia 10 cm

Lot 1122

Pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks with stepped and beaded bases, London 1902, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, height 29cm

Lot 1152a

George V hallmarked silver three piece bachelor's teaset with Arts and Crafts or Art Nouveau decoration, Birmingham 1920, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, length of teapot 21cm, weight of all three 439g all in

Lot 1273

Pair of Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled open salts with gilt wash interiors, London 1886, maker William Hutton & Sons, length 12.5cm, weight 133g

Lot 1316

Victorian Queen's pattern hallmarked silver asparagus servers, Birmingham 1893, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, length 22cm, weight 124g

Lot 197

Victorian Red Squirrel within naturalistic setting in glazed case, bearing label verso for Lewis Hutton, Bristol. Case measures 41cm high x 29.5cm wide x 14cm deep

Lot 661

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver salver, Sheffield 1937, 19.6ozt/610g.

Lot 85

A George V three-piece tea service William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of oval bulbous form, Gothic M engraved to body, scalloped border, raised on four shell clasped feet; together with a similar plated water potDimensions:Height of teapot: 15cm, weight (all in): 44.5oz

Lot 50

Collection of sports ephemera,  Cricket the best represented, also Rugby Union and Rugby League, tennis, boxing and other sports, content including programmes, score cards, postcards including portrait of CJ Burnup (Kent CCC), photographs, books, cigarette cards, miscellaneous items, occasional signatures, including Nigel Mansell, Ian Botham, Charles Buchan, Len Hutton, Rory Underwood, etc., (qty)

Lot 154

Silver tray, hallmarks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd., date letter M, monogrammed, shaped gadrooned edge, on four animal paw feet, 850g or 30oz.

Lot 142

BAROGRAPH. A mahogany cased barograph with barometer dial by Kelvin, White & Hutton, 11, Billiter St., London EC. With chart drawer to base & bevelled glass cover. Max. width 36cm. (Some corrosion to bellows & arm. Appears to be over-wound).  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk

Lot 1848

A pair of George V silver mounted circular photo graph frames, William Hutton & Sons Birmingham, 1922, 13.6cm.

Lot 138

A set of six Art Nouveau silver and blue/green enamel buttons designed by Kate Harris with decoration of a Puritan Maid Birmingham 1902 maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd RD.NO.410925

Lot 1111

Cricket memorabilia to include two prints one of Sir Len Hutton and one Brian Lara largest 73cm x 55cm, along with a signed photograph of Geoffrey Boycott dated 11th August 1977 when he achieved his 100th Century and a "Knights of the Wicket" print signed by Sir Richard J Hadlee mounted, framed and glazed measures 27 x 34cm approx. Also a letter to Mr K Hamill dated August 1988 from Sir Len Hutton.

Lot 711

A silver and mother of pearl knife and fork Sheffield 1919, maker William Hutton and sons Ltd together with a silver and mother of pearl fork, Birmingham 1888, retailed by Barrett Hastings and a silver and mother of pearl penknife, Sheffield 1865, maker John Yeomans Cowlishaw.

Lot 764

Silver items to include a pair of scent bottles William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895 and pair of picture frames, Birmingham, Henry Clifford Davis 1915.

Lot 765

Four pieces of hallmarked silver comprising a hinged trinket box raised on legs, Birmingham, marked rubbed, flat lidded trinket, Birmingham 1898, Horton & Allday, jug with scroll handle, Chester 1909, maker rubbed, and another jug, London 1904, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 8cm h. Total weight 250gm.

Lot 903

A Len Hutton autograph miniature cricket bat with facsimile signatures for the MCC team 1948-49.

Lot 54

Pair of Edw. VII hallmarked Sterling silver salts with blue glass liners by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1907, a Geo.IV pair of sugar nips, makers mark worn, London, 1824, three hallmarked Sterling silver napkin rings and a collection of mixed hallmarked silver cutlery, gross silver 8.07ozt

Lot 1505

A large George VI silver quaich fruit bowl by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks Sheffield 1938, diameter excluding handles 20cm, 16.5ozBowl has a few light dents otherwise no damage, hallmarks clear

Lot 100

George V silver sugar caster, Sheffield hallmark, dated 1933, mm William Hutton & Sons, approx 114.9 gms. 

Lot 89

Silver vanity accessories, including a cotton wool jar London hallmark dated 1929; silver collared scent bottle London hallmark dated 1924, two silver topped vanity jars (one with a Masonic symbol), together with two silver pin dishes one with pierced decoration Birmingham hallmark dated 1905 42.8 gms mm William Hutton & Sons; another with pierced sides Birmingham hallmark dated 1912 mm Gorham Co, approx 45 gms. This lot includes a Franz enamel circular pill box complete with box. 

Lot 210

Betty Hutton signed 10x8 vintage photo. Dedicated. 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

Lot 629

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver heart-shaped dishes with pierced scroll sides, raised on three floral bracket feet, William Hutton, London 1894, length approx. 13cm, combined approx. 6.8ozt (2).

Lot 5051

A collection of 28 mainly poetry titles circa mid to late 20th Century, several signed/signed & inscribed, including Cecil Collins: 'In the Solitude of this Land Poems 1940-81', Ipswich, Golgonooza Press, 1981, 1st edition, limited edition (56/100), numbered, pencil signed autolithograph frontis illustration, further signed "Cecil Collins 1984" to verso of frontis, original stitched printed wraps; Christopher Logue: 'Wand and Quadrant', Paris, Collection Merlin, 1953, limited edition, (600), (300), on paier d'arches, Autograph Letter Signed from the author to John Yeoman loosely inserted, orig. printed wraps; Francis Meynell: 'Poems & Pieces 1911 to 1961', L, Nonesuch Press, 1961, ltd edn (274/750), signed & inscribed by the author to John Yeoman on FFEP "John Yeoman's copy Francis Meynell (a comrade-in-words) 14 September 1961", orig. cloth gilt, d/w; John Heath-Stubs: 'A Charm against the Toothache',L, 1954, 1st edition, signed on FFEP, orig. cloth, d/w; Maureen Duffy: 'The Venus Touch', L, Weidenfeld, 1971, limited edition (237/500), numbered and signed by author, ills. reproduced from drawings by Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, glassine d/w; [Edward Gathorne-Hardy]: 'Inadvertencies', The Mill House Press, 1963, limited edition (173/200), orig. printed wraps; Gavin Ewart: 'Throwaway Lines', Keepsake Press, 1964, limited edition (36/200), signed and numbered, linocut ills. by Warwick Hutton, orig. wraps; Thea Holme: 'The Carlyles at Home', illustrated Lynton Lamb, 1965, 2nd printing, signed & inscribed to FFEP, orig. cloth, d/w; plus 20 others including A.S.J. Tessimond, Craig Raine, George Crabbe 'Peter Grimes', 1984, signed by publisher/illustrator James Dodds, Peter Johnson, J.A.B. Harrisson, Angela Carter 'Black Venus's Tale', 1980, 1st, signed, woodcuts by Philip Sutton, etc, several others signed. From the estate of John Richard Harding Yeoman (1916-1988), Copy Writer and Director for several Advertising Agencies, Assistant Secretary (Publicity) for the Council for the Protection of Rural England, Borough Councillor for Kensington and Chelsea, Governor of the Chelsea School of Art, and lover of art, poetry and books. John Yeoman’s first wife was Antonia Yeoman, née Beryl Antonia Thompson (1907-1970), the Australian-English commercial artist, cartoonist and illustrator who worked under the name “Anton” (28)

Lot 65C

Seven Victorian hallmarked silver spoons of shell design hallmarked for London 1893 by maker William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton)

Lot 218

Miscellaneous silver, including Continental silver caddy spoon, the bowl embossed with a hunting scene (St Hubert patron saint of hunters), marks to handle, approx 39.91; a small silver pill box Birmingham hallmark dated 1973 mm J. Chatterley Ltd approx 26.42 gms; a silver push snuff box of circular form Birmingham hallmark dated 1910, mm William Hutton & Sons approx 75.14 gms, gross weight 141.47 gms. 

Lot 31

A pair of Victorian silver pepper pots, makers mark of Edward Hutton, London 1889, 5cm (2)

Lot 104

A Victorian Silver Teapot and a Victorian Silver Coffee-Pot, The Teapot by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1892, The Coffee-Pot by Edward Hutton, London, 1892, each with differing spiral-fluted lower body, with differing handles and finials, the coffee-pot 25.5cm high, total gross weight 26oz 10dwt, 825gr (2)

Lot 4136

Photograph Album: Charlie Chaplin and Stars of the Silent Screen, 1930s-1950s.- a photograph album compiled by actor, Leslie Stuart Junior, containing approx.. 500+ black and white photographs pasted down on both sides of black card leaves, 100pp., with Stuart's ownership and Beverley Hills Hotel, California, address in white pencil on front pastedown, contemporary cloth, 4to, 31 x 26cm, loosely inserted is a black and white photograph of Stuart Junior and Charlie Chaplin, Inscribed and Signed by Chaplin to his friend in black ink, 'To Leslie Stuart from your secret admirer, Charlie Chaplin', and further inscribed by Stuart to his father, 7 ½ x 10 inches; many of the photographs within the album were taken by Stuart or, depicted him with fellow actors, novelists and screen writers of the day, including 14+ of Charlie Chaplin, including Chaplin with Jackie Coogan on the set of The Kid (1921) and with his good friend, Douglas Fairbanks by the studio pool, Fairbanks co-founded United Artists with Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and D.W. Griffith in 1919; others depicted include Gloria Swanson, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Harry Lauder, Tom Harrington [Chaplins secretary] Somerset Maugham and Gerald Hatton, Evelyn Monton, Mrs Mylon Selznick, Eugene O Brien, Catherine Calvert, Elinor Glyn, Constance Talmadge, Grace Barker, Bull Montana, Kid McCoy, Spike Robinson, Theodore Roberts, Tippy Gray, Augusta Piltz, Earle Williams, Jack Conway, Frank Hutton, Herbert Standing, Rudoph Valentino and other contributors to the silent screen era, numerous images captioned beneath in Stuarts hand, various sizes, the largest being 5 x 7 inches, others being 3 ½ x 5 ½ inches and 3 ½ x 2.5 inches; a definitive and extraordinary collection of photographs that captured the young silent stars filming at Charlie Chaplin Studios, Lasky Studios, on locations shooting westerns in Mexico, socialising together in Hollywood, including Santa Barbara, Venice, and the Potter Hotel, Santa Monica and enjoying driving with Leslie Stuart in his impressive vintage Hudson Racer; later images depicted an older Stuart and his family, enjoying holidays and travelling in Europe, following WW2, the final photograph in the album captioned 'the entrance to Dachau concentration camp, 1945'.Leslie Stuart Junior (1888-1977) was born in Manchester, England, the son of English composer of Edwardian musical comedy, Leslie Stuart, born Thomas Augustine Barrett, comedy, best known for the hit show Florodora (1899). Leslie Stuart Junior moved to California and starred in numerous films from 1918-1925, including Mr Fix It (1918) Bonds of Love (1918) Men Women and Money (1919) Laddie (1920) and The Prairie Wife (1925).Condition Report: Charlie Chaplin Inscribed and Signed photograph - overall creasing, loss to lower right hand corner.rubbing and creasing to covers, spine ends and corners of the album, internally clean, a few captions a little faded, the photographs and album are overall in good condition

Lot 278

LEN HUTTON: FIFTY YEARS IN CRICKET, London, Stanley Pawl, 1984 first edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth d/w plus GRAHAM GOOCH: OUT OF THE WILDERNESS, London, Willow Books, 1985 first edition, signed, original cloth d/w plus BOB WILLIS: THE CAPTAINS DIARY ENGLAND IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 1982-83, London, Willow Books, 1983 first edition, signed and inscribed on half title, original cloth d/w, plus DES LYNAN: I SHOULD HAVE BEEN AT WORK, London, Harper Collins, 2005 first edition, signed, original cloth d/w plus SANDY LYLE: TO THE FAIRWAYS BORN THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY, London, Headline 2006 first edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth d/w, all titles vgc (5)

Lot 135

1905 silver pair of menu holders with rifle brigade badge design by William Hutton & Sons Ltd - 5.5cm high & 58g

Lot 732

Thomas Swift Hutton(1865-1935)"Entrance to the Tyne",signed,watercolour,16 x 23cms, framed.

Lot 745

Thomas Swift Hutton (1865 - 1935)"The Bathing Pool, Whitley Bay", Table Rocks,signed,watercolour,15 x 30cms, framed.

Lot 746

Thomas Swift Hutton (1865 - 1935)"Seaton Sluice, Nr Whitley Bay",signed,watercolour,15 x 30cms, framed.

Lot 747

Thomas Swift Hutton(1865-1935)Cullercoats Harbour with Watch House,signed,watercolour,22 x 40cms, framed.

Lot 806

1925 silver 2 handled pedestal bonbon dish by William Hutton & Sons Ltd - 10cm diameter & 80g ~ no obvious damage

Lot 3261

Autographs.- Collection of signed vintage photographs and signatures, including Spencer Tracy, Betty Hutton, George Burns and Gracie Allen, James Garner, George Formby and others, many with accompanying COAs. (16)

Lot 323

A Silver inkwell (Birmingham 1929 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.total weight 185g. 

Lot 162

12th-13th century A.D. A rectangular marble floor panel recalling similar workmanship to the floor of the Sistine Chapel, comprising a large central panel with a chequerboard design of alternating geometric floral motifs with speckled porphyry squares, surrounded by seven green and porphyry roundels, each with a bicolour border composed of interlocking triangles and lozenges; each corner with an L-shaped panel displaying a unique geometric design composed of alternating square, lozenge-shaped and small rectangular tiles. See Boito, C., Architettura Cosmatesca, Torino, 1860; Hutton, E., The Cosmati, The Roman Marble Workers of the XIIth and XIIIth Centuries, London, 1950; Tosca, P., Storia dell’Arte Italiana, il medioevo, vol. III, Torino, 1965; Matthiae, G., 'Componenti del gusto decorativo cosmatesco,' in Rivista dell'Istituto Nazionale di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte, vol. I, 1952, pp.249-281; Cigola, M., 'Mosaici pavimentali cosmateschi. Segni, disegni e simboli,' in Palladio, Nuova serie, anno VI n. 11, giugno 1993, pp.101-110. 57 kg, 80cm (31 1/2 in.). French gallery, Paris, 1990s.From a family collection.Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D'Amato.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.11586-199348. The Cosmatesque Style was a characteristic type of ornamentation of Eastern Roman origin (opus alexandrinum) used by the post-Roman marble makers of the 12th and 13th centuries A.D. It embellishes floors, ciboriums and cloisters of churches by means of polychrome marble inlays of varied and imaginative geometric shapes. The wider use of this decoration began in the 12th century, at which time techniques were improved: the Cosmati floors were made with pieces of stone cut in various shapes and sizes, a property quite different from the mosaics in opus tessellatum, in which the motifs were made from small units all having the same size and shape, or from the opus sectile, intended to create representations with pieces of multi-coloured marble cut out and arranged for this purpose. The stones used by Cosmati artists were often material salvaged from the ruins of ancient Roman buildings. The composition of such mosaics recalls the floors of the most important churches of Rome; in addition to the floor of the Sistine Chapel (created probably in the 14th century for the previous building or Cappella Maggiore), one can cite that of Santa Maria Maggiore (1145-1153 A.D.), San Giovanni in Laterano (14th century A.D.), Saint Clement (1099-1120 A.D.), Santi Quattro Coronati (13th century A.D.), Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (12th century A.D.) and many others.

Lot 34

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, London, 1887, Edward Hutton, of short Corinthian columnar design with stepped square bases and fixed sconces, bases filled, approx. 14.8cm high (pr)Condition Report: Please refer to department for condition reportBoth candlesticks show wear and some damage. General scratching, pitting and nicking noted, as well as dings and bruising - particularly to corners and bases. Some splits noted, mainly to the high points on bases. Hallmarks slightly rubbed (but visible). Scratches to sconces.

Lot 63

An Edwardian silver mounted Cornish serpentine marble match striker, Birmingham, 1909, William Hutton & Sons, of globular form with concentric striations to upper half of polished body, approx. 5.2cm highCondition Report: Please refer to department for condition reportGood overall condition. marks slightly rubbed. Some minor scratching and nicking to serpentine and silver mount.

Lot 81

A set of Edwardian silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield, 1904, William Hutton & Sons, the six each knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, together with six butter knives with silver collars, metal blades and mother-of-pearl handles (a lot)Condition Report: Fairly good overall condition but some splitting and discolouration and repairs noted to a few of the mother of pearl handles. Some nicking to blades and tines. One fork with bruising to collar, another with a split to collar and repair (glue noted to split mother of pearl handle). Some small chips and losses to mother of pearl handles of butter knives. 

Lot 827

An Edwardian silver four-piece teaset, of oblong baluster form with moulded edge detail and scrolled handles, raised on trefoil down swept legs with scalloped capitals, marks for London 1906, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 1763grams gross.

Lot 1207

A vintage Slazenger cricket bat, Len Hutton facsimile autograph.

Lot 1278

George V sterling handle fruit knives & forks Sheffield 1921, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, including 6 fruit knives and forks, each with sterling silver handles, to silver plate blades and tines, in original fitted case.

Lot 2348

A Sheffield 1919 silver salver on three ball feet, inscribed 'From Their Excellencies The Viceroy and The Countess of Reading 4th Jan 1926', date letter 'B', makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 12" diameter, 949g.

Lot 2065

**A box of books to include "The History of Ulster" in four volumes by Ramsey Colles, "Pacta Hibernia Ireland" reprinted Dublin 1810, "The Clan" by Mary A. Hutton etc.

Lot 262

Edwardian Period 1902 - 1910 Pair of Fine Sterling Silver Classical Style Candlesticks. Hallmark London 1904, Maker William Hutton. The Corinthian Columns Raised on a Square Stepped Base with Stylish Decoration. Each Candlestick Stands 5 Inches - 12.5 cms. and Excellent Condition. Loaded Bases. Total Weight 835.2 grams.

Lot 102

A collection of silver to include; a small christening mug with banded decoration, hallmarked for Birmingham 1925 by William Suckling Ltd, two small silver trophies, both marks rubbed but one hallmarked Birmingham, five silver napkin rings, various assay offices including Birmingham, London and Sheffield, makers include Walker and Hall and William Hutton and sons. With two silver teaspoons, both London, a decanter label hallmarked Birmingham, a Sheffield hallmarked small condiment spoon, two mother of pearl and silver bladed pocket knives, two silver thimbles, and two silver pencils. Together with a large silver plated trophy and bowl and silver plated sugar tongs and a brass seal and thimbles.Weighable silver =  Approx. 284.5 grams.Tarnishing, scratching, denting.

Lot 142

A Victorian novelty silver salt sea urchin shaped pot on four shell supports, hallmarked London 1893 by Edward Hutton of William Hutton and sons,1.54 ozt (1) TarnishedApprox. 4.5cm high.

Lot 3353

A collectors lot to include a cane fishing rod, Hutton cricket bat, vintage bowls, tennis racket, plastic and lead farm yard and other animals etc

Lot 358

A Victorian silver sugar bowl, the body fluted, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1894, and a silver cream jug, with an s shaped handle and shaped border, on a circular base, by Deakin & Francis, London 1920, 160gms (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 321

Hutton (W.) THE HISTORY OF DERBY FROM THE REMOTE AGES OF ANTIQUITY TO THE YEAR MDCCXCI... folding engraved panorama frontispiece and 18 plates, later half calf over patterned boards, 8vo, J. Nichols, 1791 NB. We have specific instructions to sell this lot WITHOUT RESERVE.

Lot 274

A signed Arsenal f.c. shirt, a signed photo of Alan Shearer with other photos and a hutton youth team signed shirt, framed and glazed.Note:- no certificate of authenticity.

Lot 631

CRICKET, Orders of Service, inc. Len Hutton (1990), Harold Larwood (1995, 2), David Sheppard (2005), Brian Statham (2000), Denis Compton (1997), Trueman (200), Woodhouse (2003), Reg Simpson (2014) etc., some non-cricket, VG to EX, 40*

Lot 304

A late Victorian silver four-division toast rack with loop handle, raised on claw and ball feet, London 1894 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, weight 87.4g, length 12.5cm.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 951

A Mixed Selection of Camera and Photographic Literature comprising a 1934 British Journal Photographic Almanac, a Minox brochure: The Classic Cameras, (4), Minox the Complete Program, both brochures circa 1997, a Minox LX and TLX brochure, a Minox Useful Accessories leaflet, a book, Hutton: Speaking Likeness, a book in the series Masters of the Camera, published in 1947 by Focal Press and other items

Lot 244

ANTIQUARIAN TITLE, AN HISTORY OF BIRMINGHAM, by W. Hutton, F.A.S.S, printed and sold by Thomas Pearson, Birmingham 1795, a rebound and partially restored 3rd edition

Lot 94

A SMALL PARCEL OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a George VI tea strainer with conical stand, maker Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1944, a George V glass sugar caster with silver cover and collar, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, a George V four division toast rack of rectangular form, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1926 and an Edwardian cigarette box of rectangular form, cedar wood lined, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1905, width 12.5cm, gross weight of weighable silver 6.55ozt, 203.8 grams (5) (Condition Report: strainer handle is springy, a number of small indentations around the rim, toast rack is a bit misshapen and doesn't sit level on a flat surface, cigarette box has a number of dents and silver is springy)

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