A miniature silver tea set, tray and accessories, the oak based oval tray on ball feet, 10cms, one handle detached but present, a three piece silver teat set, a pair of sugar nips and two cups and saucers, the tea set Birmingham 1907, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, the cups and saucers, Chester, 1906, CS.FS., one saucer variently marked for Birmingham, the sugar nips and tray unmarked. (9) From the collectionof Barbara Spicer
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A George V four-piece silver tea service by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1926-28, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, each of compressed form with reeded borders on ball feet, stamped to base 'Lowe Chester' and '34721', ebonised handles and knops to teapot and hot water jug, teapot 29cm long, gross weight 61.53ozt (4)
A silver mug, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1955, with a presentation inscription, 12.2cm high, together with an Edwardian silver christening mug, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1909, 9.5cm high, total 13.2oztCondition report: Large mug with a dent to the foot. General rubbing and wear throughout.
A cased Victorian fork and spoon set, maker’s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1876, together with a cased set of five modern teaspoons by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1958, four apostle style spoons by William Hutton & Sons, six Old English pattern Georgian and Victorian tablespoons, six George III Old English pattern teaspoons, five George IV Queen’s pattern teaspoons, a George III bright-cut engraved tablespoon and further silver flatware, total 59oztCondition report: Multiple item lot, all items display surface marks, tarnishing and wear. Marks and losses to the cases.
A SILVER MELON SHAPED MUSTARD POT BY EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTDLONDON 1914In 18th century Dutch taste, with a bud finial to the cast leafy cover, a curved leafy stalk handle, on leaf feet, the interior gilt, engraved with a crest, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high, 233g (7.5 oz)See 'The Colman Collection of Silver Mustard Pots' Colman Foods, Norwich 1979, p. 107 for a mustard pot in this pattern by William Hutton & Sons of 1885.Condition Report: Marks clear, minimal wear, crest crisp, small dent by crest, overall condition good with minor nicks and surface scratching commensurate with age and use, sits well.Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of six Edwardian silver fish knives and forks, with engraved decoration, and fluted ivory handles, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903, an Edwardian silver fork with bust of Shakespeare terminal, Birmingham 1903, a late Victorian silver sugar basin, embossed with stylised leaves, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1893, 8cm diameter, a silver small pepper, and a modern silver coaster with turned wooden base, 22oz all in. (qty)
A set of 4 Edwardian silver salt cellars, relief embossed floral decoration with blue glass liners, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks London 1904, 6.9oz weighableNo damage or repair, general surface wear to high points, liners are probably replacements and 2 have small edge chips, hallmarks rubbed
An Edwardian silver 4-piece tea set, comprising teapot, hot water jug, 2-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, oval bulbous form with gadrooned rims, shell feet and ebony mounts, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks London 1901 - 1904, teapot height 14.5cm, 57.8oz totalTeapot - no holes or damage, slight wear to high points, hallmarks are rubbed. Hot water jug - body has a couple of light dents, no holes or damage, high points rubbed, hallmarks rubbed. Sugar bowl - no damage, only slight wear to high points, hallmarks rubbed. Cream jug - no damage, slight wear to high points, hallmarks very slightly rubbed
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver salver with cast edge with open shell and scrolling detail outside a chased centre, with presentation inscription, London 1897, approx 20.19ozt/628g.Additional InformationLight surface wear. There is obviously central presentation inscription.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; an Edwardian silver bowl with embossed floral detailing, Sheffield 1911, height 9cm, together with a set of six hallmarked silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1983, a silver cigarette case, a vesta case, a ring tree, a Sherry label and a Madeira label, a cased set of six teaspoons and a further teaspoon, 20ozt/639g, together with a Continental white metal box and cover modelled as a chicken.Additional InformationThe napkin rings are generally clean, the ring tree is dented and marked to the top, the cigarette case with some edge wear, and light patina to the vesta case.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver and clear glass novelty decanter modelled as an owl, with amber glass eyes, retailed by Alex Jones & Co 154 Regent Street West, registration number 226959, London 1895, height 23.4cm.Additional InformationTarnish and light general wear to silver, light scratches and similar general wear to the glass, some nibbles and fritting to the feet.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver sauce boat with scalloped edge, raised on three hoof feet, Birmingham 1912, also a case of six hallmarked silver seal top teaspoons, a pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings, six cased Queen Elizabeth II Silver Wedding crowns and a modern hip flask, weighable 4.94ozt/153g.Additional InformationTarnishing, the sauce boat with numerous dents, slightly misshapen.
CRICKET, press photographs, Australia v England 1946-47, Sid Barnes and Ian Johnson resume batting during the test match, Hutton and Washbrook resume batting at the M.C.G, view of the ground during the tour match v Northam, Washbrook batting during the match with Western Australia, Perth, press stamps (2) 8.5 x 6.5 & slightly smaller, VG, 4
An antique LUCE'S EAU-DE-COLOGNE Jersey perfume bottle with silver sleeve, the green glass conical tapering perfume bottle with original paper labels, housed in foliate pierced silver sleeve by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1900; together with three clear glass LARBALESTIER'S, Jersey, EAU-DE COLOGNE perfume bottles with original labels, the largest 8¼in. (21cm.) high. (3)
Two silver plated wine funnels and a George III silver strainer, the strainer of typical form, maker's mark indistinct, London 1813, 2.5 tr.oz.; one silver plated wine funnel by William Hutton & Sons, with raised ribs to side and hanging loop, 5¾in. (14.7cm.) high; plus another unmarked. (3)
A collection of silver smalls, comprising a pair of George III cauldron salts of typical form with blue liners, London 1771, maker's marks rubbed, possibly 'W.K'; together with a drum mustard pot with pierced gallery, blue liner and matching spoon by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1901; a further mustard pot of tapered cylindrical form; a toast rack; a caddy spoon; a pepper; salt spoons, weight without liners 10.1 tr.oz. (quantity) * Tapering mustard pot with broken hinge, some spoons with salt marks, some hallmarks rubbed.
A late Victorian silver hip flask, William Hutton & Sons, London 1900, hallmarked in three places, typical plain curved cushion form with bayonet mushroom cap, lightly inscribed initials, 5¾in. (14.7cm.) long, weight 5.5 tr.oz. * All three maker's marks rubbed, very small shallow dent to main body, bayonet cap works well.
A cased set of twelve bright cut fiddle pattern teaspoons and tongs, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1907, with engraved floral decoration, the terminals inscribed with initials 'NHB', 5¼in. (13.3cm.) long, weight 11.0 tr.oz, the case with retail stamp of A.P. Roger, Guernsey. * All pieces good with strong decoration and marks, case with light wear.
An elegant Edwardian silver easel back photo frame, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1908, shaped upright rectangular form with eared top corners, embossed with ribbon tied roundels, foliate swags and festoons, black velvet lined wood easel backs, bevelled glass, 13 5/8 x 9¾ (34.6 x 24.7cm.). * The mirror plate with foxing and stains, mainly to bottom edge, silver with some surface wear, velvet on back with rips etc, overall good.
A pair of George V silver pierced bon bon dishes, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1912, circular form, pierced with ornate latticework, raised on three ball feet, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter; together with a wine coaster by Ari D Norman, London 1997, gross weight 6.9 tr.oz. (3) * The Bon Bon dishes with slight dents to upper rims, overall good.
A Victorian Silver Table-Service, by William Robert Smily, London, 1856, Thomas Smily, London, 1858 or John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London, 1891, King's pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising:7 table-spoons6 table-forks6 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks6 teaspoons2 sauce-ladlesTogether with the following pieces either with differing engraving or unengraved:2 salt-spoons, one by George Adams, London, 1849, engraved with a crest within garter and below a duke's coronet; one by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1835, engraved with a crest below a baron's coronetA mustard-spoon, by George Adams, London, 184312 butter-spreaders, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 19106 stainless steel table-knives with composition handles8 stainless steel cheese-knives with composition handles90oz 1dwt, 2,801gr (62)Condition report: Each piece is marked as expected. There is some wear to the marks on some but in general the marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.7 table-spoons, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 18916 table-forks, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 18916 dessert-spoons, three by William Robert Smily, London, 1856; three by Thomas Smily, London, 18586 dessert-forks, four by William Robert Smily, London, 1856; two by Thomas Smily, London, 18586 teaspoons, by William Robert Smily, London, 18562 sauce-ladles, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 18912 salt-spoons, one by George Adams, London, 1849, engraved with a crest within garter and below a duke's coronet; one by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1835, engraved with a crest below a baron's coronetA mustard-spoon, by Geoge Adams, London, 184312 butter-spreaders, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1910
An Edward VII Silver Box, by William Hutton and Sons, London, 1902, Possibly Designed by Kate Harris, square, the hinged cover with a knotted design, 6.5cm square, 3oz 15dwt, 117grCondition report: Fully marked on side, the cover further part marked. The marks are generally clear, though there is some wear to the maker's mark on the cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.
A George V Silver Basket, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1915, shaped circular and on spreading foot, the rim and foot pierced with foliage scrolls, with overhead openwork swing handle, 27cm diameter, 23oz, 716grCondition report: Fully marked inside and part marked on handle. There is some wear to the marks, though they are generally still clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the piercing but in general it seems to be intact. There is some surface discolouration which may be degraded lacquer.
Gr. Tafelaufsatz, Sheffield 1922.Sterlingsilber. Beschau Sheffield, Jahresbuch- stabe "e" (f. 1922), Meistermarke f. William Hutton & Sons. Halbkugelige Form m. 8-eckiger Wandung u. profil. Lippe bzw. umlaufendem Wandungs-Profil. Seitl. hoch aufschwingende Volutenhenkel. Auf gewölbtem 8-Eck-Fuß m. profil. Kanten. Oberfläche minim. ber. B 38,5 cm 1.450gHenkel, Sterlingsilber, William Hutton
Hutton Len: Cricket is My Life. Ndc1949. Signed to the half title pages with the Yorkshire and Worcestershire team players including Len Hutton, Don Brennan, Ellis Robinson, Ted Lester, Bill Bowes, Edwin Cooper, Ronald Bird, Laddie Outschoom, Hugo Yarnold etc, twenty-five autographs in total
Hutton, J. Arthur - 'Our Fishing Diary', Hampton Bishop, 1908-1933, published by Sherratt and Hughes, Altrincham, 1942, first, limited edition, numbered 92, gilt tooled calf boards, 4to also Scrope, William - 'The Art of Deer Stalking' and 'Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing', later fine calf bindings. (3)
The 1914-15 Star awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel R. G. H. Hughes, who served as Commanding Officer of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry from 1904 to 1907, and later commanded the 5th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers during the Great War 1914-15 Star (Lt. Col. R. G. H. Hughes.) very fine £100-£140 --- Reginald George Hutton Hughes was born on 22 November 1860 and was educated at Rugby School, Brasenose College, Oxford, and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He was commissioned Lieutenant in the Oxfordshire Light Infantry on 9 September, 1882 and joined the 52nd at Limerick, two months later. He served in Gibraltar, in 1884 and went to India in 1886, becoming a Special Service Officer in Burma, for which he was awarded the medal with clasp. He was promoted Captain on 27 February 1892 and was Station Staff Officer at Naini Tal 1893-95, being appointed Adjutant of the 4th Battalion (Oxfordshire Militia) 1896-1901. He was promoted Major on 7 July 1900, and was appointed to be Second in Command of the 43rd, which he commanded on the voyage to India in 1903. He was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel on 2 September 1904, and was for three years in command of the 52nd at Chatham and Tidworth, until he retired on retired pay in 1907. In September 1914 he was appointed to command the new 7th (Service) Battalion of the regiment. In 1914 he took command of the newly formed 7th Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. On the 21st of January 1915 he resigned the command of the Battalion owing to ‘Ill health’. He returned to service as a Draft Conducting Officer, first landing in France on 23 December 1915. He would later take command of the 5th Battalion Royal Fusiliers and accompany them into action for the remainder of the war. At the time of his death on 9th September 1935, he was residing at The Barn House, Watlington, Oxford. Sold together with a photographic image of the recipient.

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