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An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Mustard Pot, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1902, of pierced scrolling design; A hallmarked silver pepperette, Birmingham 1931, raised on three hoof feet, a hallmarked silver salt, bead and reel rim raised on four scroll cap feet (blue glass liner damaged), a hallmarked silver salt spoon modelled as a novelty shovel. (4)
A Slazengers Ltd fifty year's service testimonial for R E H 'Buzzer' Hadingham, Managing Director 1969-73, Chairman and Managing Director 1973-76, and Chairman 1976-83, with letters, or telegrams, from sporting greats, entertainers, etc., including Seve Ballesteros, Dickie Henderson, Marcel Bernard, Colin Cowdrey, Group Captain Sir Leonard Cheshire VC, Cliff Morgan, Gareth Edwards, Jack Nicklaus, Gareth Hunt, Denis Compton, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Roger Taylor, Fred Perry, Sir Len Hutton, Ken Rosewall, Eric Sykes and Jim Laker.
A Selection of Silverware. To include a George III Pre 1800 Sterling Silver Creamer Jug engraved "LETT" and a pair of Edwardian 1902 Sterling Silver Weighted Corinthian Column Candlesticks. The George III Pre 1800 Sterling Silver Creamer Jug is hallmarked with the Leopard with Crown assay mark and the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver. The makers marks and date letter is rubbed and indistinct. The Creamer Jug has flower decoration on it with three feet and measures approx. 4 inches max height and approx. 3 1/2 inches across including the spout. Total Gross Weight of the Creamer Jug is approx. 74 grams. Condition: The Creamer Jug is in good condition commensurate with the Creamer Jug. The pair of Sterling Silver Weighted Candlesticks are hallmarked with the makers marks "S.S & WHLD" for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver, the Leopard assay mark for London and the date letter "g" for 1902. The Candlesticks each measure approx. 6 inches height. The bases measure approx. 3 inches x 3 inches across. The top of the bases measure approx. 2 inches across. Condition: There is some minor dents and minor splits in the silver.
2 englische Silber "hip-flasks" (Flachmänner) der Jahrhundertwende Anfang 20. Jahrhundert, unterseitig gemarkt, 1x JAMES DIXON & SONS LTD (Sheffield), 1902, 1x WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD (London), 1903, rechteckige und ovale Form, H 12cm und 14,5cm, Gewicht zusammen 355g brutto, Gebrauchsspuren, Dellen
A mixed lot of silver and silver plated items To include: [a] A silver plate coffee and tea set with Celtic motifs, marked Charles S. Green & Co, Birmingham [b] A large silver plate goblet with foliate design, marked William Hutton & Sons of Birmingham [c] An ashtray indistinctly marked [d] A silver and coloured glass mustard pot, marked 'E J & S,' circa 1899 [e] Nine silver dessert spoons, marked 'IB,' circa 1793 [f] A pair of silver grape scissors, marked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1894 [g] A Celtic revival silver plate footed tray Property of a gentleman From the collection of Peter Roe Total silver weight: 280 grams
Five silver fruit knives, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, together with seven Canadian Birks sterling silver butter knives, six Birks sterling silver handled dessert knives and one table knife, and a silver handled grapefruit knife, by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1979. (total gross weight 789.8g). (20)
Six silver rat tail egg spoons, London hallmark dated 1910/11, mm William Hutton Ltd together with six Coronation rat tail coffee spoons, London, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Chester and Birmingham 1935/36, eight miscellaneous silver teaspoons (various hallmarks) and three white metal teaspoons; the lot concludes with five mustard spoons, pair of condiment spoons and two silver condiment spoons (various hallmarks) and one silver plated condiment spoon, gross weight 529 gms.
Silver cream jug, Birmingham hallmark dated 1919 mm William Hutton & Sons, approx 100 gms; silver pin dish with pierced decoration stamped sterling, approx 50 gms, twin handled silver sugar bowl Sheffield hallmark dated 1910, mm James Deakin & Sons 100 gms together with three silver napkin rings 150 gms.
Four silver caddy spoons including a Georgian example Birmingham hallmark dated 1816, mm Cocks & Betteridge; a Georgian example London hallmark dated 1806, mm John, Henry & Charles Lias; a Georgian example, London, 1794, mm OH and another unmarked caddy spoon (af). This lot includes a marrow spoon, sauce ladle, five silver salts, butter knife, teaspoon, silver fork, two napkin rings and a matchbox cover various hallmarks, approx and concludes with two silver toast racks the first is Sheffield hallmark dated 1928 mm Hutton & Sons Ltd and another Birmingham hallmark dated 1909, mm rubbed, approx 400 gms. Condition ReportThe fourth unmarked caddy spoon has signs of soldering.
A George V silver sugar caster and three other castersfirst Birmingham, 1927, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of octagonal baluster form with pull off cover on a spreading foot, a similar pepper caster, London, 1908, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd and a pair pepper pots, Birmingham, 1910, S W Smith & Co., (4)first height 18.4cm., weight approx. 10.11oztCondition:First with a couple of knocks to corners. Second a ding. Pepper pots in good condition
A collection of silver to include cased sets of spoonsvarious dates, makerscomprising a cased set of six Dubarry pattern teaspoons, Sheffield, 1950, Mappin & Webb, a cased set of six fancy coffee spoon with shell bowls, Sheffield, 1911, William Hutton & Sons, three other sets of six coffee spoons, a Dutch silver tea strainer with turned ebony handle, London import marks, a silver tea strainer and stand with turned wooden handle, a sifter spoon, etc., (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 22.82oztCondition:Varying condition commensurate with age. Some salt spoons with corrosion/blacking. Tea strainer with stand has pushed area by handle
[Hutton (John)].A Tour to the Caves, in the Environs of Ingleborough and Settle, in the West-Riding of Yorkshire. With some Philosophical Conjectures on the Deluge, and the Alterations on the Surface and Interior Parts of the Earth Occasioned by this Great Revolution of Nature.London: printed for Richardson and Urquhart, and J. Robson; and W. Pennington, Kendal, 1780, first edition, small octavo, 49 pp., ink inscription on title page identifying author, later paper covered boards, together with:idem. A Tour to the Caves, in the Environs of Ingleborough and Settle, in the West-Riding of Yorkshire. With some Philosophical Conjectures on the Deluge, Remarks on the Origin of Fountains, and Observations on the Ascent and Descent of Vapours, Occasioned by Facts Peculiar to the Places Visited...London: printed for Richardson and Urquhart, and J. Robson; and W. Pennington, Kendal, 1781, second edition with additions, small octavo, [2], ii, 100 pp., modern half leather gilt.(2)
A George V silver oval bonbon basket with pierced lattice sides, ropetwist rim and handles, Birmingham 1924 by William Hutton & Son Ltd, length 11.6cm, a pair of silver oval pierced bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1924, and a small group of other silver, including a pair of ashtrays, cased, total weight 423.4g, and a pair of sterling silver knife rests, each with cast naval crown terminals, length 6.6cm.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SMALL SALVER by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., 1903, of shaped circular form, centrally chased with a scrolling foliate border enclosing a vacant cartouche within a cast and applied heavy shell and scroll rim, raised upon three knurl feet, 10" diameter, 27ozs 13dwts (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very good gauge, no engraving, clear marks
AN EDWARDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CIGARETTE CASKET by William Hutton, London 1904, possibly designed by Kate Harris, of oblong form, the central domed cover with strap hinges and matching open berry cast angles and supports, 5 1/4" wide (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No engraving, clear marks, generally very good.
An Edwardian silver inkstand, with two mounted glass bottles, crested and inscribed ‘K.M.O March 21 1892-1917’, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1907; together with two early 20th century Japanese silver boxes (one with enamelled leaves on the cover); and a Japanese silver and enamelled table decoration in the form of a bird (A/F), the inkstand 23.5cms long – 17oz weighable silver. (4)
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