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Lot 42

A cased pair of Victorian silver serving spoons with Madonna and Child finials and engraved stems with leaf and mask motifs and fig-shaped bowls, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1882, to/w a cased set of six silver gilt teaspoons with tongs, with figural stems and finials, Henry Holland, London 1871 (tongs f/r) and a cased Christening spoon and fork, richly engraved with birds and foliage in the Aesthetic Movement manner, Holland, Son & Slater, London 1880 (3 cases), 10.9oz (338g) total weight

Lot 57

A late Victorian silver rose bowl/punch bowl with writhen reeding and foliate decoration, on stemmed foot, William Hutton & Son Ltd, London 1896, 21.6oz (672g) 24 cm diam

Lot 365

Pair of Edward VII silver spill vases, Sheffield 1901, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with shell and scroll cast rims above tapering swag decorated bodies, raised on domed gadrooned feet, 21.5cm high, 13.6oz

Lot 256

An ornate Victorian silver napkin ring, William Hutton & Sons, London 1890

Lot 676

Only Fools & Horses - an original colour promotional 8x10" photograph from Only Fools & Horses: The Musical signed by all three main cast members - Ryan Hutton, Tom Bennett, and Paul Whitehouse. All autographs in black marker. Obtained in person by the vendor, an AFTAL registered dealer. With certificate. 

Lot 752

A George V canteen of silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising seventy two items, all with engraved initial, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1922/3/4/5, together with twelve ivory handled table and desert knives and two (ex three) carving implements, housed in a free standing walnut canteen, and a pair of matched ivory handled silver fish servers, weighable silver 127oz.CONDITION: 12 each of the following: dessert spoons and forks, tablespoons and forks, teaspoons, soup spoons, table knives and dessert knives. Pr of sauce ladles, three piece carving set (should be 4, one piece missing). 6 eggspoons and four table/serving spoons.Generally quite used condition. Tines and spoon tips in good order. Visible surface scratches to all pieces, with more prominent scratches to one of the sauce ladle bowls, all the tablefork handles and tablespoon bowls. Metal caps missing from the handle butts of three of the table knives and one of the dessert knives. One of the carving handles has a chip to the butt of the handle where the metal cap is. The handles are ivory.Box and stand in good order although there is a small bruise to one leg. No key.

Lot 714

An Edwardian silver inkstand with mounted glass well and pen rest (one rest missing), William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1902, 14.9cm, stand 7oz

Lot 721

A late Victorian repousse silver rose bowl, William Hutton & Sons, London, 1899,21cm, 17.5oz.

Lot 263

A Victorian silver semi-fluted vase, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, height 21.8cm. (299.4g)Condition note: Marks rubbed as per image, very shallow indentation bottom right of marks, otherwise good, no repairs evedent, base engraved retailers details "Jays 142-144 Oxford St.W. Silversmiths", further image added.

Lot 264

A matched set of six silver cocktail sticks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1939 and 1951-52, having cockerel finials, in fitted box, together with an Irish silver table spoon, by Smith & Gamble, Dublin 1826 (as found), and a quantity of other silver and silver plated flatware, various dates and makers. (condition varies). (silver weight 243.3g). (qty)

Lot 303

A large silver rat tail pattern ladle, by William Hutton & sons Ltd, Sheffield 1915, length 31cm. (261.9g)

Lot 319

A silver circular baluster form sugar caster, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929, height 14.5cm, together with an Edwardian silver twin handled circular pedestal bowl, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908, and a William IV silver butter knife, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, with carved ivory handle. (total gross weight 237.9g). (3)   

Lot 326

A collection of Art Nouveau silver mounted vanity items, to include: a hand mirror and hair brush, by L & W, Birmingham 1903, together with the matching silver comb back, by Synyer Beddoes, Birmingham 1903, a rectangular silver topped glass vanity box, by Matthew John Jessop, Birmingham 1903, a button hook, manicure set and small silver topped glass vanity jar, by Jones & Crompton, all Birmingham 1909. a three piece Art Deco engine turned silver mounted hair brush and hand mirror set, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1926, and other items. (condition varies). (qty)

Lot 2139

An Edwardian silver desk stand, of shaped rectangular form, with shell capped rim, twin glass inkwells with silver hinged covers, 12.1oz (excluding inkwells), maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907, w.21cmCondition report: Hinges good with original intact nuts.Glass good, with no chips or cracks.Makers mark quite worn.Stands well.No apparent damage or repairs.Appears little used and in excellent condition all over.

Lot 160

A set of six Edward VII silver and mother-of-pearl fish-knives and a set of six silver plate mounted fish forks, the knives by William Hutton and Sons, London, 1901 and 1903, the forks apparently unmarked, circa 1905, the blades and the knives engraved with foliage (12)

Lot 218

Gabriele Münter 1877 Berlin - 1962 Murnau Dahlien. 1941. Öl auf Malpappe. Links unten signiert. Verso signiert, betitelt sowie mit der Werknummer '27/41' und '46' versehen, dort auch mit dem Nachlassstempel und einem Aufkleber mit der teils handschriftlichen, teils gestempelten Nachlassnummer 'B 258' und mit einem alten Aufkleber mit der gestempelten Nummer '620'. 45 x 33,3 cm (17,7 x 13,1 in). • Ein Blumenstrauß voll glühender Farbe • Blumenstillleben sind ein bevorzugtes Sujet von G.Münter • Die Liebe zum arrangierten Detail ist besonders in Münters Blumenstillleben zu finden. Mit einer schriftlichen Bestätigung der Gabriele Münter- und Johannes Eichner-Stiftung, München, vom 16. Oktober 2012. Die Arbeit wird in das Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde von Gabriele Münter aufgenommen. PROVENIENZ: Nachlass der Künstlerin. Gabriele Münter- und Johannes Eichner-Stiftung, München. Privatbesitz Norddeutschland. AUSSTELLUNG: Leonard Hutton Galleries, New York (verso mit einem Etikett). Galerie Rosenbach, Hannover, 1976 (verso mit einem Etikett, von fremder Hand bezeichnet 'Juni 1976 Basel'). ' Es scheint, als habe sich ihr die Vielfalt der Welt gleichnishaft in der Fülle und Farbigkeit der Blumen dargeboten.' Karl-Egon Vester, zit. nach: Gabriele Münter, Ausst.-Kat., Hamburg 1988, S. 10. Blumenstillleben sind für Gabriele Münter während ihres ganzen Schaffens ein wichtiges Motiv gewesen. In den dreißiger Jahren findet sie sowohl in formaler als auch in farblicher Gestaltung zu einer gemäßigteren Auffassung. Mehr noch als vorher konzentriert sich Münter auf die engere Umgebung, in der sie lebt. Blumenstillleben und Landschaftsdarstellungen werden zu ihrem bevorzugten Themengut. Nur selten, wie im vorliegenden Bild, setzt Gabriele Münter die Vase mit den Blumen so unmittelbar ins Bild. Die Blumen werden groß und in reduzierter Formensprache gesehen. Eingebunden in den farblich abgestuften Hintergrund sind sie mehr Synonym als botanisch bestimmbare Realität. Unser Gemälde begeistert vor allem durch die Harmonie von Farbe und Komposition. [EH] Aufrufzeit: 11.12.2020 - ca. 17.31 h +/- 20 Min. Dieses Objekt wird differenzbesteuert, zuzüglich einer Einfuhrumsatzabgabe in Höhe von 7 % (Ersparnis von etwa 5 % im Vergleich zur Regelbesteuerung) oder regelbesteuert angeboten (N).ENGLISH VERSIONGabriele Münter 1877 Berlin - 1962 Murnau Dahlien. 1941. Oil on cardboard. Signed in lower left. Verso signed, titled and inscribed with the numbers '27/41' and '46', there also with the estate stamp and an adhesive label with the partly hand-written and partly stamped estate number B 258 and with an old sticker with the stamped number '620'. 45 x 33.3 cm (17.7 x 13.1 in). • A flower bouquet in a blaze of colors. • Flower still lifes are G. Münter's preferred subject. • The love for detail becomes particularly obvious in Münter's flower still lifes. Accompanied by a written confirmation issued by the Gabriele Münter- and Johannes Eichner-Foundation, Munich, on October 16, 2012. The work will be included into the catalog raisonné of paintings by Gabriele Münter. PROVENANCE: From the artist's estate. Gabriele Münter- and Johannes Eichner-Foundation, Munich. Private collection Northern Germany. EXHIBITION: Leonard Hutton Galleries, New York (verso with a label). Galerie Rosenbach, Hanover, 1976 (verso with a label inscribed 'Juni 1976 Basel' by a hand other than that of the artist). 'It seems as if the diversity of the world found expression in the richness and variety of her flowers.' Karl-Egon Vester, Gabriele Münter, ex. cat., Hamburg 1988, p. 10. Called up: December 11, 2020 - ca. 17.31 h +/- 20 min. This lot can be subjected to differential taxation plus a 7% import tax levy (saving approx. 5 % compared to regular taxation) or regular taxation (N).

Lot 320

(3) Delig theeservies zilver. Fraai model met gebolde vormen en gelobde versieringen. Tevens met gezwart houten handvat en knoppen. Engeland, Sheffield, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 1936, keurtekens: leeuw, kroon, meesterteken, t - gebruikssporen. 1104 gram, 925/1000. Geschatte opbrengst: € 220 - € 350. A (3) piece tea service. Elegant model with bulbous shapes and lobed motifs. With blackened wood handles and finials. England, Sheffield, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 1936, marked: lion, crown, makers' mark, t - traces of use. 1104 gram, 925/1000. Estimate: € 220 - € 350.

Lot 308

A four piece silver tea and coffee service of baluster form. The coffee and tea pot with hinged, slightly domed covered, all supported on circular stepped bases. Makers mark for William Hutton & Sons, London 1920. Teapot 28cms w, Coffee pot 25cms h. total 53ozt.

Lot 49

A George V silver Capstan Inkwell, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1919, of plain circular form, weighted base and clear glass liner, 4in (10cm) diameter.

Lot 117

A pair of George V silver Tazza, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1916, of circular form with circular pedestal foot on knopped stem, two scroll handles, 7½in (19cm) diameter, approx total weight 27ozt (2)

Lot 571

An Art Nouveau pewter tray by Hutton of Sheffield, stamped to the base '1105', approximately 48 cm x 31 cm and a My Lady pewter tazza, approximately 10 cm (h), an LRI Borrowdale, stainless steel, planished dish and two trays, large tray approximately 36.5 cm (d) and similar. [6]

Lot 662

Silver napkin ring, two shield shaped blank cartouche, repousse floral and foliate decoration, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897; another fully hallmarked silver napkin ring; silver topped cut glass dressing table jar and a Victorian silver teaspoon, fully hallmarked (4)

Lot 474

Two similar seven bar silver toast racks raised on four bun feet, makers William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1899 and 1921 (2)

Lot 518

Pair of Victorian silver twin handled pedestal oval salt cellars, plain polished body, reeded foot, blue glass liners, makers William Hutton & Sons, London 1888, length approx 12cm (2)

Lot 348

Collection of silver to include a late Victorian silver open salt cellar, pierced body with applied ribbon and bow swag decoration, raised on four bun feet, blue glass liner, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898 together with a similar silver pepperette, baluster form with pierced body, riboon and bow swag decoration, blue glass liner, makers William Hutton & Sons, London 1899; a silver five bar toast rack raised on four paw feet, makers Naylor Brothers, London 1957; silver coffee spoon; silver topped pepperette and a white metal pepper mill modelled as a lighthouse (6)

Lot 462

Edwardian silver and crocodile leather mounted glass hip flask, the silver cap with bayonet mechanism, removable silver cup, engraved initials, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1909, length approx 12cm

Lot 575

Pair of Edwardian silver knife rests, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1905, length approx 8cm

Lot 522

Silver card tray raised on three scroll feet, engraved foliate decoration surround blank cartouche to centre, pie crust border, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, diameter approx 20cm

Lot 679

Collection of 12 miscellaneous leather-bound books, to include Lectures on the Materia Medica, by William Cullen, second edition, Dublin: W. & H. Whitestone, 1781; Views in Rome, engraved by W. B. Cooke, London: Charles Tilt, 1840; New Book of Roads, third edition, London: W. Owen, 1782, with folding map; The History of Derby, by W. Hutton, London: Nichols, 1817; The Naval and Military History of the Wars of England, in two volumes, by Thomas Mante, London: Printed for the Author, [1795], and others, condition varied, as found (12)

Lot 155

A George V silver coffee pot, hinged cover, maker William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1912, approximate weight all in 510 gramsCondition: good overall

Lot 127

A Walker & Hall Plated Sardine Box, with glass liner, a Georgian style EPBM water jug, a William Hutton plated lamp base, a pair of EPNS cafe au lait pots, swing handled basket, etc:- One Tray

Lot 106

A Matched Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Coffee Cups and Saucers, Edward Hutton, London 1890, 1891(?) 1892, each of semi spirally reeded form with plain handle, cups approximately 5.4cm diameter, 5.4cm high, saucers approximately 10.2cm diameter, total weight 560grams.

Lot 100

A collection of Arts & Crafts spoons, to include an enamelled figural topped spoon, length 12cm, Birmingham 1917, Liberty & Co. a 'rainbow enamelled' spoon, Birmingham 1929, Liberty & Co. Rd. No. 747862, a curved spoon, 15cm, Birmingham 1910, Synyer & Beddoes, a set of four figural teaspoons, Sheffield 1912, William Hutton & Sons, together with two further spoons. (9)

Lot 2055

Victorian silver bonbon dish, with pierced lobed gallery decorated with leaves and vacant cartouche, on four splayed feet, by William Hutton & Sons , London 1892, 20 cm diam. 7 oz. (217 gr.)

Lot 2118

Victorian oval silver vesta case, by Edward Hutton, London 1886, 7 cm long, 34 gr.

Lot 2019

Six Edward VII silver Old English pattern soup spoons, by William Hutton & Sons Ld., Sheffield, 1904, 14oz, 435g,

Lot 637

[Thomas Davis] Hone (Joseph)ed. The Love Story of Thomas Davis told in the Letters of Annie Hutton, 8vo D. (Cuala Press) 1945, Ltd. Edn., No. 2 (280) copies, inscribed on f.e.p. 'Margaret Ruttledge with Gratitude for help in editing from Joseph Hone,' cloth backed boards, glassine cover. (1)

Lot 651

[Brangwyn (Frank)] Hutton (Ed.) The Pageant of Venice, lg. 4to L. (John Lane) 1922. First Edn., cold. plts. & illus. by F. Brangwyn; Windmills, by Frank Brangwyn & Hayter Preston, 4to (J. Lane) 1923. First Edn., cold. plts.; Furst (H.) The Decorative Art of Frank Brangwyn, lg. 4to L. (J. Lane) 1924. First Edn., cold. plts. thro-out, all orig. cloth; also Two Modern Carpets Designed by Frank Brangwyn R.A., made by Jas. Templeton & Co., Glasgow. (4)

Lot 203

A pair of Victorian pierced silver sweetmeat dishes with foliate and floral scrollwork decoration, raised on four similarly decorated feet (by William Hutton & Sons Limited, London 1896), 13.06 oz, 20.3 cm x 13.8 cm

Lot 1137

A set of 4 George V cast-silver fox knife rests, each realistically formed as a running fox, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks Sheffield 1921, length 9cm, 7.1oz total, in fitted Weir & Sons of Belfast leather caseVery good original condition, no damage, hallmarks clear

Lot 1634

A large and impressive George V solid silver 2-handled trophy, with scrolled riveted style handles, with later cover, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks Sheffield 1925, overall height 49cm, 94.2ozGood overall condition, no obvious damage, lightly abraded, presentation engraving on front, lid is not original and is slightly small but covers the opening properly with hallmarks for Chester 1917, hallmarks clear

Lot 431

Miscellaneous silver, including a boxed Christening fork, knife and spoon set London hallmark, dated 1902, mm William Hutton & Sons; six silver handled fruit forks Sheffield hallmark in the original presentation box; christening mug London hallmark, dated 1905 approx 112 gms; Continental silver cream jug, mm VK approx 179 gms. 

Lot 79

A heavy set of four Victorian silver salts on ball feet. London 1878. By William Hutton. Approx. 200 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 1722

THREE MOUNTED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ENGLAND CRICKETER LEN HUTTON AND HIS AUTOGRAPH COMPLETE WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lot 112

A small silver circular shaped photo frame, hallmarked London 1916. Together with a small silver butter knife, hallmarked Sheffield 1912 and with William Hutton & Sons makers mark. And one other. Frame approx 6.25cm diameter, knife approx. 9cm long.

Lot 946

ANAROID BAR BY OSBOURN & HUTTON LONDON, A METAMEC KITCHEN WALL CLOCK & VINTAGE WALL CLOCK IN ROUND WOOD FLAT FRAME WITH ROMAN NUMERALS TO STRIKE ON A BELL WITH WEIGHTS (NO PENDULUM)

Lot 767

A SILVER ROSE BOWL, with fleur-de-lys pierced border and pedestal foot rim, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1931, 14cm wide, 9.5oz; and a further silver miniature rose bowl, Birmingham 1962, 6.5cm wide, 1.5oz (2)

Lot 1059

A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER ONSLOW PATTERN TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1907, cased, another set of six silver Onslow pattern teaspoons, Chester 1902, and a set of six bright cut teaspoons, Sheffield 1901, both cased (3)

Lot 718

A SILVER CRUMB SCOOP, with lobed decoration and ivory handle, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, 34.5cm long, and a late Victorian silver crumb brush, repoussé decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage, Birmingham 1896 (2)

Lot 952

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TOPPED GLASS PRESERVE JAR, with matching spoon, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909, together with a silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1930, two silver mounted and pierced circular teapot stands, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1923 & 1928, 15.5cm diameter, and a late Victorian silver mounted cut glass pepper grinder, London 1900 (5)

Lot 728

A SET OF ELEVEN EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs (and a further matched teaspoon), by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1907, in fitted case, together with an American silver cream jug, with pierced strap handle, on ball feet, stamped Sterling (2)

Lot 1003

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with tapered, knopped stems on weighted circular bases, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, 19.5cm high (2) Condition report: good condition, minor knocks and scratches to the bases, marks a bit worn.

Lot 17

Interesting Collection to RAF Flight Lieut, later Squadron Leader, J.T.Hutton. Includes Log Book, Photograph Album and documents including two Mention in Despatches certificates. After training at O.C No 2 Squadron Cranwell & 21 O.U.T. Squadron he joins 36 Squadron Flying Wellingtons August 1942. In one of his first flights in the Mediterranean the Wellington he is piloted is forced down near the coast in the Spanish Sahara ( 25th August 1942). After a worrying few days they are rescued by a destroyer HMS Laforey and destroy the damaged aircraft. Amazingly all the events are captured in photographs and very comprehensively captioned in Hutton's Photograph Album. Later after a short period in the Arakan/Indian theatre he engages in Anti-Submarine operations with at least two U-Boat attacks. Interesting he is involved in Special Operations dropping supplies in presumably occupied France in July 1944. His two Mention in Despatches (1943 and January 1945) are included as is a very rare original Pilots notes for the Wellington III (1942). Along with some unusual ephemera including air dropped leaflet printed in Japanese and a two page diarised summary of his service career. A letter in the collection show that Hutton later worked for BEA. A most desirable collection with an excellent log book supported by photographs and ephemera.

Lot 631

Silver baluster form coffee pot, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1929, the pot with ebonised handle and finial, height 19cm, weight 553gms

Lot 587

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons, with waisted knopped stems, London, 1903, 29.6cm, weighted.CONDITION: A couple of very minor dings to both bases, otherwise in good order with clear hallmarks.

Lot 691

Late Victorian silver and ivory handled Stilton scoop by Messrs Hutton & Sons, London, 1897, George IV silver and carved ivory butter knife by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1826, late Victorian silver and carved ivory pickle fork, Birmingham 1880 together with other similar silver and plated items

Lot 432

Art Deco silver plated three piece teaset by William Hutton & Sons

Lot 394

Signed Giles cartoon - 'To Mrs Hutton, With best wishes, From Giles '58' in glazed frame, 20cm x 25cm

Lot 595

William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, the top set with three Minton tiles depicting birds and foliage, on six leaf-chased outswept feet

Lot 575

WM Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, chased with swirling lobes and flutes, on spreading rim foot, 400g, 18cm diam

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