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A small collection of silver table ware, to include: a six division silver toast rack, by William & Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, a French pierced fiddle and thread pattern silver ladle, impressed French hallamrk for .950 silver, length 19.6cm, a pair of American silver dwarf candlesticks, by Reed & Barton, each weighted to base, various silver tea and coffee spoons and other items. (some as found). (weighable silver 363.9g). (qty)
A large collection of silver flatware, to include: Four silver 'rat tail' pattern table spoons, three by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924 and one by RS & S, London 1925, one silver 'rat tail' pattern table fork by RS & S, London 1925, nine silver 'rat tail' pattern dessert spoons, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1924 and six silver 'rat tail' pattern coffee spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1924, four Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1894, four George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1818, six silver old English pattern table forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, three assayed Sheffield 1904 and three 1923, five silver old English pattern dessert forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, three assayed Sheffield 1905 and two 1923, four silver old English pattern dessert forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1905 and a set of six Victorian silver old English pattern teaspoons, by Joseph Ridge, assayed Sheffield 1895. (total weight 2391.5g/76.9Toz.). (qty) ,
A matched part set of old English pattern silver flatware for six, to include; six each silver table forks and dessert spoons by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1940-42, together with five silver table spoons and six silver dessert forks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910 and 1932 respectively. Also a set of six ivory handled silver fish knives and forks, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1933. (weighable silver 1442.2g/46.37Toz.). (35)
SPORTING INTEREST: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEAPOT, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1909, oval, partially reeded body with flush-hinged reeded domed cover, presentation inscription dated 1910 to Jack Sharp (1878-1938), the dual international footballer and cricketer. 24cm from handle to spout, 15.5 troy ounces
A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, cylindrical with domed cover, chased with scrolling foliage; together with A VICTORIAN SILVER DRUM MUSTARD, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1891, with gadrooned rims, blue glass liner. (2) Caddy 8.5cm high, gross weight of silver 7 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Mustard drum dimensions: 5.9cm to top of lid, 7.2cm to top of thumb piece
Samuel & Nathaniel Buck, 10 engraved views 1721-1733, comprising Rumsey Nunnery, Hampshire, 1733; Hurst Castle, Hampshire, 1733; St Mary's Abbey, Yorkshire, 1730; Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, 1721 (2); Sawley Abbey, Yorkshire, c.1721; Mount Grace, Osmotherley, Yorkshire, 1722; Sheriff Hutton Castle, Yorkshire, c.1721; St Martins Abbey, Yorkshire, 1721; Lady's Chapel, Osmotherley, Yorkshire, 1722 (10)
An Old Sheffield Plate oval tureen and cover bearing lozenge stamp with crossed arrows (for William Hutton & Sons), 41 cm long including handles CONDITION REPORTS Does not appear to have been replated as copper bleeding through in several areas particularly to the extremities such as the handles, edge of the base and edge of the cover. The cover has signs of possibly original solder to the interior edge, there is denting and knocking to the edges of the cover and the base in several areas - see images. Whilst the piece does not appear to have been replated, there is a distinct straight line to the edge of the bird and rod motif, both to the cover and the base - the origin of this is unknown though assumed to have been later than the original construction, perhaps the motif added as an afterthought. The handle has a slight angle to it suggesting that it may have been bent at some stage - see images for further detail
A pair of Edward VII silver open salts of heavy gauge, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1909, each of lobed circular form, the edges with cast foliate decoration, and raised on four scrolling feet, each bearing the insignia of the Royal Green Jackets, one inscribed '12 salt cellars from Lt Colonel S.W. Hare, and Major J.A. Hope, May 1910', 9cm diameter, 14.5ozt (2)Condition report: Dents to inner rims. Further small dents, rubbing, scratches, wear and tarnish commensurate with age and use.
A George V silver vase and cover, with ram's head and swag decoration and two ring handles, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1910, 20.3cm, 14oz.CONDITION: Wobbles on a flat surface. Leans slightly to one side(some downward pressure has been applied). Small dent to the shoulder and under one swag. Both ring handles are a little misshapen. There are a few quite prominent scratches in places. Maker's marks very rubbed.
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel part condiment set by George Lawrence Connell, London 1903, comprising wet mustard and open salt of compressed circular form with green enamelled stylized lily decoration, each 5.7cm wide, together with a matching pepperette and two spoons by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1902-1903, gross weight of set (excluding glass liner) 5.65ozt (5) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
NEWLYN; an Arts & Crafts copper chamber stick with repoussé decoration depicting fish, with detachable sconce, length 25cm, unmarked, and a William Hutton & Sons English Pewter candlestick No.1830, height 21.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe chamber stick has an old repair to the handle, it has been soldered and repaired. The candlestick has been dropped and the top rim is dented heavily. The foot rim and drip dray are also bent around the edge.
George III Needlework Sampler Alphabet & Verse, Dated 1804. Maple frame with hymn verse by J Hutton (1715-1795) and alphabet, numerals, flowers, dogs and tree. 'Teach me yet more of thy blest ways, thou slaughtered Lamb of God, and fix and root me in the Grace, so dearly bought with blood. 12" x 12", Maple Frame 17".
Vanity Fair Cold Steel 13/8/1903, Subject Captain Alfred Hutton , Vanity Fair print, These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869 - 1914 as collectors supplements, Size 15, 5x10, 5 inch colour. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
BY TIFFANY & CO:- An early 20th century rectangular cigarette dispenser with a lift-up action (rendering a single cigarette availalble), together with a pair of ash trays by the same maker and a matchbox cover by Messrs. Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1910, all initialled "R"; the dispenser 9.4" (8.5 cms)long; 15.9 oz (4)
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
1936 Lagonda LG45 Sports TourerCoachwork by LagondaRegistration no. CXT 392Chassis no. 12087*One of an estimated 21 survivors of fewer than 40 made*Known ownership history*Part of the Lancashire Constabulary vehicle fleet for 66 years*Restored in the mid-1980sFootnotes:Constructed in Staines under Lagonda's new owner Alan Good and his Technical Director W O Bentley, this LG45 tourer has the same 'DNA' as Fox & Nichols' Le Mans-winning team car of 1935. Indeed, '12087' incorporates many improvements from that winning car that had resulted directly from input by 'W O' and his Chief Engineer, Mr Willy Watson, who had joined Lagonda in August 1935. It is fitted with Meadows' robust 4½-litre six-cylinder overhead-valve engine (number 'LG45/215/S1'). Benefiting from much improvement by Messrs Bentley and Watson, this 'Sanction 1' unit has twin-plug ignition fired by two magnetos (Scintilla as primary and Vertex as supplementary) and twin SU HSV4 carburettors. The gearbox is a Meadows G9 with synchromesh on 3rd and 4th gears, fitted with a right-hand gear selector. Finished in dark grey with maroon interior, the open tourer coachwork was designed and produced in-house by Lagonda's Frank Feeley, considered by many to be the finest British designer of his day.'12087' was delivered on 8th May 1936, and a copy of original build sheet comes with the car. Lagonda's customer was the dealership Kevill-Davies & March of Berkeley Street, London W1 for a Mr Malfatti. The factory service card records a road test dated 13th December 1937 showing a mileage of 28,440. It is assumed that this is when the Lagonda was acquired by Lord Cottenham, who then donated it to the newly established Police Driving School in Hutton, Lancashire. Lord Cottenham's donation had resulted from a move to improve driving standards, initiated by the then Prime Minister Sir Stanley Baldwin, who had turned to racing driver and friend of Lord Cottenham, Sir Malcolm Campbell, for assistance with the project. Lord Cottenham purchased three Lagondas for allocation to the newly formed Police Driving Schools. This car is the only known survivor of those three. It was quickly recognised as being far too prestigious a vehicle to be used at 'PC' level, and it is rumoured that the Lagonda was commandeered by subsequent Chief Constables for their 'official duties'. One of the highlights of the Lagonda's 66 years with Lancashire Constabulary occurred in the late 1980s when it used at the Glasgow Police Tattoo to carry HRH Princess Anne (The Princess Royal) to and from the opening ceremony. Video footage of this event still exists.For many decades, '12087' led a cosseted life in the care of the Lancashire Constabulary vehicle maintenance team. By the early 1980s, the cellulose paint had been all but polished to the primer undercoat, and it was decided that the engine would benefit from an overhaul. It is believed that the car had covered only some 90,000 miles by that time. The accompanying history file contains photographs and correspondence with the current owner from the Police mechanics who looked after the Lagonda from the 1960s until 2003. These same mechanics carried out the no-expense-spared two-year restoration, and the aforementioned correspondence shows that this car was much loved by the men whose responsibility it was to take care of it. In 2003, Lancashire Constabulary sent the Lagonda to auction where it was purchased by its next owner, Mr Alan Lloyd, a knowledgeable collector of prestige motor cars and a long-time member of the Lagonda Club. He used the LG45 sparingly, favouring his Bentleys and Rolls-Royces, and laid it up around 2006/2007 in his warm, carpeted garage. Via a Lagonda Club introduction, the current owner acquired '12087' from Alan Lloyd in 2019 as a non-runner in need of re-commissioning.During the current ownership, the Lagonda has been completely overhauled and returned to the magnificent condition in which it is today. A new high-quality hood, hood bag, and tonneau cover have been fitted also. We are advised by the vendor that the car starts 'on the button' and runs smoothly and quietly with excellent oil pressure; indeed, the owner is confident he could 'drive her to Moscow and back' without issue. He has used the Lagonda frequently and taken it on several long-distance outings including motorway driving (cruising comfortably at 60-70mph) and busy 'A' roads in traffic. It is said to behave impeccably on twisty 'B' roads, with perfect gear ratios for all driving conditions.It is estimated that fewer than 40 examples of this car/body-type were produced, and as far as can be established (by one of the Lagonda Club's historians), only 21 remain today. This is an original, matching numbers car, and is presented as per the original build sheet. The only known modification is the adoption of Lucas P80 headlamps in place of the original Lucas P100s, it being considered that these slightly smaller headlamps are much better suited to this refined, four-seat sports tourer. A period Klaxon horn is fitted, supplementing the original twin Windtone horns, while the original trafficators are in full working order and operate in conjunction with new and tasteful Minicators, better suited to today's driving conditions. An exceptional example with a fascinating history, this rare and desirable Lagonda LG45 Tourer is an important and much admired motor car, worthy of inclusion in any prestigious private collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Victorian silver shaped circular dishes by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1894, with a chased foliate and C-scroll border, pierced with decorative bands, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter; an Edwardian silver chamber stick by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1904, with a scroll handles and chased with S-scrolls and floral decoration 10cm (4in) long; and an electro-plated six division toast rack, 13cm (5in) long, 188g (6.05 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver baluster coffee pot by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1894, with a wrythen finial to the domed cover, the lobed and fluted body with a wooden scroll handle, on a circular moulded spreading foot, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) high; and a Victorian oval half gadrooned tea pot by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1894, with a wood finial and angular handle, 19cm (7in) long, 604g (19.45 oz) gross Condition Report: Coffee pot - Marks are obscured, play to the hinge, pierced hold to the cover, play to the handle, stands well, dent to the body measuring 11mm Tea pot - Marks are clear, play to the hinge and handle, various pin prick dents, stands well Both with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A cased set of twelve electro-plated and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, the knives 21cm (8 1/4in) long; a silver armada dish by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 1996, with a reeded border, 10cm (4in) diameter; an Edwardian silver shaped circular bowl by Mappin & Webb, London 1903, on three trefoil feet, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter; and an Edwardian baluster silver cream jug by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1904, with a double scroll handle and on three trefoil feet, 7.5cm (3in) high, 192g (6.15 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
George III Needlework Sampler Alphabet & Verse, Dated 1804. Maple frame with hymn verse by J Hutton (1715-1795) and alphabet, numerals, flowers, dogs and tree. 'Teach me yet more of thy blest ways, thou slaughtered Lamb of God, and fix and root me in the Grace, so dearly bought with blood. 12" x 12", Maple Frame 17".
Y A cased Victorian silver three piece bullet shaped tea set by William Hutton & Sons, London 1884, the tea pot with a composition finial and ivory warming bands to the loop handle, engraved with two crests and on three ball feet, 18cm (7in) long, with a pair of sugar tongs and two tea spoons, 392g (12.6 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are partially rubbedSplits to the ivory bandsPlay to the hingeHandle is tightCover sits wellTea pot with dent to the crests, approx 8mmAll stand wellCase split from one hingeAll feet appear to be pushed slightly into the bodiesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver three piece oval half gadrooned tea set by William Hutton & Sons, London 1893, the tea pot with a composition urn finial and angular handle, 25cm (9 3/4in) long, 805g (25.9 oz) grossProceeds from the sale of this lot are to go to the British Heart Foundation.Condition Report: Marks are well Slight play to the hingeHandle is tightTea pot slightly wobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver shaped circular salver by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1908, with a foliate and scroll border, on three stepped pad feet, 36cm (14in) diameter, 1242g (39.9 oz)Condition Report: Marks are clearStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
The silver oval sauce boats with gadrooned rims, one pedestal by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1913, with a leaf-capped double scroll handle, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long; and two similar, with leaf-capped double scroll handles on shell feet, one maker's mark worn, Chester 1907, the other by C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1904, approx. 17cm (6 1/2in) long, 779g (25.05 oz) gross
A pair of late Victorian silver Corinthian column table candlesticks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks London 1900, height 22.5cm, loaded basesBoth in good overall condition, one column capitol has one slightly bent corner, otherwise both have very light dents around the base and are slightly worn on high points with light abrasions all over, hallmarks are rubbed, sconces match
An Edward VII silver hallmarked matchbox holder, hallmarked Birmingham 1901 by W. Hutton & Sons Ltd, with Northumberland Fusiliers The Fighting 5th crest to the top, together with an London 1868 hallmark silver spoon, with 7th Lancers skull and crossed spears to reverse, plus a silver City Rifle Club spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1934 by Cooper Brothers & Sons, and two other silver marked spoons (possibly Indian), approx 8.6oz

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