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Pair of ornate cross-form pendants designed by Hutton Wilkinson, one in cobalt blue enamel and the other in coral-colored enamel, both set in gold-tone metal. Each pendant is centered with a faux pearl cabochon and adorned with a crown motif at the top. The cross arms are enhanced with petal-like ovals and circular finials, showcasing the designer's opulent aesthetic. Both pieces bear markings on the back.Dimensions: 3.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
A Victorian silver desk stand by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Of rectangular form with gadrooned edging and pierced gallery, twin cut glass silver hinge lid mounted ink bottles, raised on four outswept scroll cast feet, engraved dedication, London 1898, width 29cm, weight excluding bottles 35.36 oz.
Early George V silver four piece tea set, comprising tea pot of compressed baluster form, with reeded decoration and gadrooned border, hinged domed cover and angular ebony handle, on four ball feet, matching hot water jug, sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1916) William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 51ozs. Tea pot 27.3cm across.
Late Victorian silver table bell of domed form, with twist ringing mechanism and pierced foliate decoration, on three paw feet (Sheffield 1901) William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 8cm overall height.Overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, small dent to side of dome,no other apparent damage or repair, bell works. Marks clear.
A collection of silver cruet items, comprising three mustard pots, three open salts, four pepperettes, and a three-piece set, in the Art Deco style, all by Mappin & Webb, a five-piece set, by Joseph Gloster, ten associated condiment spoons, and a collection of seven napkin rings, to include a Continental example, stamped '830s' and a cased set, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd,total 39.3oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout. Sets possibly associated and not belonging to the case. Some nibbles to the blue glass liners.
Georgian and later silver cutlery, including pair of Edwardian Hanoverian pattern dessert forks engraved with monogram, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902 and three sets of Old English pattern teaspoons all engraved with initials, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approx 11.06 ozt (344.1 grams)
Group of early 20th century silver, comprising christening mug, of tapering cylindrical form with banded decoration, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1918, small bowl with beaded rim, hallmarked William Aitken, Birmingham 1919 and a small cream jug, hallmarked William Aitken, Birmingham 1920, mug H8cmCondition Report:Approx 8.63 ozt (268.3 grams)
CRICKET INTEREST; a West Indies cricket team 1950 signed black and white photograph, including players such as Everton Weekes, Clyde Walcott, Frank Worrell, John Goddard, Alan Rae, Alf Valentine etc, also an England team Fourth Test Leeds 1948 signed autograph sheet, bearing signatures including Len Hutton, Denis Compton, Alec Bedser, Dick Pollard, Jack Young etc, and a Surrey County team 1950 printed black and white photograph, with printed signatures of all players (3).
A stunning Moorcroft pottery tazza bowl featuring the vibrant Pomegranate and Berries pattern in rich cobalt-blue and green tones. This hand decorated piece highlights Moorcroft's signature artistry, with bold pomegranates and berries in hues of red, yellow, and green, set against a strikingly blended background. The bowl is elegantly elevated on a Hutton pewter column and base, intricately adorned with hammered dimples that add texture and sophistication. The seamless fusion of pottery and pewter craftsmanship makes this piece a true collector's item and a testament to Moorcroft's timeless designs. Bowl marked Moorcroft and artist signed. Base marked Hutton Sheffield, English Pewter, 04626.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. Bowl loose on the base.
A cased set of twelve Edwardian silver and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, each with decorative silver ferrules and plain blades / prongs, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1903, in original fitted mahogany case. Further details; some slight surface wear and scratching; tarnishing and general wear, case with scratches and wear.
Wentworth (Thomas, Earl of Strafford). Depositions and Articles against Thomas Earle of Strafford, Febr. 16. 1640, [London]: Printed in the yeare 1640, [i.e. 1641], title page, 45pp., additional etched portrait of Thomas Wentworth by Hollar, published by Peter Stent, mounted as frontispiece, title and verso of final leaf with some light toning and soiling, bound with A Briefe, and Perfect Relation of the Answeres and Replies of Thomas Earle of Strafford; to the Articles exhibited against him by the House of Commons on the thirteenth of Aprill, An. dom. 1641, London: printed 1647, [4], 108pp., some minor marks, close-trimmed, occasionally encroaching on page numbers at head and signatures and catchword at foot, 19th century dark blue half, rubbed and some wear to head and foot of spine and outer corners, small 4to, together withHutton (Richard). The Arguments of Sir Richard Hutton Knight, One of the Judges of the Common Pleas: and Sir George Croake Knight, one of the Judges of the King's Bench: together with The Certificate of Sir John Denham Knight, one of the Barons of the Exchequer: upon a Scire facias brought by the Kings Majesty, in the Court of Exchequer, agianst John Hampden Esquire. As also the severall votes of the Commons and Peeres in Parliament, and the Orders of the Lords for the vacating of the Judgement given against the said Mr Hampden, and the vacating of the severall Rolls in each severalls Court wherein the Judges extra judiciall opinions in the cases made touching Ship-Money, are entred, London: Printed by N. Flesher and R. Young, the Assignes of I. More Esquire, 1641, title (lacking A1 blank?), 112, 64, 19pp., with errata printed at foot of final leaf, some marks and light soiling mostly to lower blank margins, modern antique-style blind-panelled full calf, lightly damp marked, small 4to, plusCook (John). King Charls His Case: or, An Appeal to all Rational Men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Justice. Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the Bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the Death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and the Blood of Ireland, London: Printed by Peter Cole, for Giles Calvert, 1649, 40 (of 43) pp., lacking final two leaves at end (here supplied in 19th century manuscript transcription), final few leaves with some marks and soiling, final leaf with a few minor paper losses, affecting one or two words, bookplate of John Newington Hughes to front pastedown, another monogram bookplate to front endpaper, with oval ink stamp of Mt. St. Mary's College, Bequest fo Henry E. Olwell above, modern half calf, incorporating 19th century morocco boards and spine labels, small 4to, and three others related: Edmund Ludlow, A Letter from Major General Ludlow to Sir E. S. comparing the tyranny of the first four years of King Charles the Martyr, with the tyranny of the four years reign of the late abdicated King. Occasioned by the reading Doctor Pelling's Lewd harangues upon the 30th. of January, being the anniversary or General Madding-day, Amsterdam: Printed Anno Domini, 1661, title and 30pp., of text, modern plain boards, slim 4to, The Great Bastard, Protector of the Little One. Done out of French. And for which a Proclamation, with a reward of 5,000 Lewedores, to disover the Author was Published, London: Printed in the year, 1701, 16pp, some light browning throughout, modern quarter cloth, spine lettered in gilt, slim 8vo (ESTC T35825), and [Speeches and Passages of this Great and Happy Parliament: from the third November 1640, to this instant June, 1641. Collected into One Volume and according to the most perfect Originalls, exactly published, London: printed for William Cooke, 1641], pagination erratic: 24, 1-152, 159-184, 177-351, [1], 351-358, 321-335, 385-440, 455-534, 24pp., lacking title at front, and lacking portion of text at end including Mr Speaker's speech at...the passing fo the bill for Tonnage the speech of.. John Pym, and Master St. John's Argument, endpapers renewed, modern antique-style blind-panelled full calf, spine lettered in gilt, small 4toQTY: (6)NOTE:Wing E2571A; STC 25247 (Depositions and Articles).Wing R68 (Briefe and Perfect Relation).Wing H3842 (Sir Richard Hutton).Wing C6025 (King Charls his Case).
ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various Best Supporting Actor Oscar winners of the 1970s onwards comprising Ben Johnson, Joel Grey, John Houseman, Timothy Hutton, Don Ameche, James Coburn, and Alan Arkin. The majority are boldly signed to largely lighter areas of the images and only one is inscribed. VG, 7
MILLER GLENN: (1904-1944) American big band trombonist and bandleader. Vintage signed sepia 7 x 5 photograph of Miller standing in a full-length pose, playing his trombone, at the head of his orchestra, and with the singers Marion Hutton and Tex Beneke seated in full-length poses on the stage before him. Signed by Miller in bold, dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area at the head of the image. Together with Ray Eberle (1919-1979) American vocalist with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Vintage signed sepia 5 x 7 photograph of Eberle in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to a lighter area of the background. A couple of very light, extremely minor smudges to the signature. VG, 2
HOLLYWOOD ACTRESSES: A good selection of vintage signed double weight 8 x 10 photographs by various Hollywood film actresses comprising Nancy Carroll, Lola Lane, Brenda Marshall, Dinah Shore, Glenda Farrell, Betty Hutton, Fay Holden (some light discoloration), Margaret Lindsay, and Adrienne Ames. G to generally VG, 9
SPORTS DRAMAS: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various film and television actors and actresses, each of the images depicting them in costume from different sports drama films and television shows, comprising Jim Hutton (as American Olympic competitor Steve Davis from the film Walk, Don´t Run, 1966), Susan Anton (publicity portrait for her role as Goldine, a competitor at the 1980 Summer Olympics, in Goldengirl, 1979), Rick Schroder (in costume as Billy Maloney from the American track and field drama film Across the Tracks, 1991), Darren McGavin (in costume as Jim McCabe from the American Grand Prix television movie The Challengers, 1970), Alun Armstrong (in costume as World Snooker champion Maxwell Randall from the British film Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire, 1985), Timothy Spall (in costume as football manager Peter Taylor from The Damned United, 2009), Brett Goldstein (in costume as footballer Roy Kent from the television series Ted Lasso, 2020), and Dennis Christopher (in costume as Dave Stohler, a competitive bicycle racer, from the film Breaking Away, 1979). The majority are boldly signed to largely lighter areas of the images, and only two are inscribed. Colour (2). VG to EX, 8
GLAMOUR: A good selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various film actresses and models comprising Brooke Shields, Raquel Welch, Lauren Hutton, Jerry Hall, Nancy Kwan, Laura San Giacomo, Stella Stevens, Sonia Braga, Susan Anton, Pia Zadora, and Jennifer Tilly. Many of the images depict the subjects in glamorous modelling poses. All are boldly signed to lighter areas of the images, and none are inscribed. Generally VG to EX, 11
CRICKET CLUB HOUSE: EPHEMERA, to include 'First Class Cricket Matches' books 1898, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911, and 1913; 'Complete First-Class Match List', Vol. I-V; 'The Story of a Great Cricketer' featuring both Len Hutton and Dennis Compton; various 'Boys' Book of Cricket'; 'The Ashes Retained: The 1956 Tests' by Crawford-White, with Roy Webber's scorebook 'Stats of the Series'; 'Athletic News Cricket Annual', dated 1928 and 1929; various cricketing annuals; 1956 Cricketer's cigarette cards; various magazine and paper publications; Central Press photographs including Cowdrey etc.; newspapers dated 1884 'The Referee', edited by Pendragon (the sporting sections); hand-written letter by Neville Cardus (author) referring to a test match (qty)Provenance: private collection AngleseyComments: please see photographs
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCOTTISH COALMINING AND LAND USE An extensive documentary archive relating to the development of coalmining in central Scotland, with a large proportion specifically concerning estates belonging to the Erskine family; including some early examples on vellum, the oldest later titled "Reversion Adam Erskine to Andrew Callender" and dated 29th May 1580, suspending wax seal (this is likely Adam Erskine, Commendator of Cambuskenneth); numerous 18th century documents and letters concerning mining operations in Clackmannanshire, including a quantity of letters dating circa-1708 relating to work undertaken William Hutton, including an example in Hutton's hand addressed to the Earl of Mar (John Erskine, 23rd and 6th Earl) at Whitehall, retaining two wax seals; another dating circa-1759 recording dealings between the Earl of Dumfries and Lord Erskine; various reports, including examples titled "Present State of the Coal Works at Alloa", dated 1723, "Directions for Work to the Gardeners at Alloa from Novem. 1710", "Table of the Quantity of Rain which fell at Stirling in the Years 1776, 77, 78, 79 & 80, with Remarks", a journal of works dated January to March 1759; a linen-backed plan titled "Plan of Part of Grange Coal Workings in the Main Coal in the Acre Pitt. Also Part of the Foul Coal workings, in Dylon's Pitt." by Dudley Clark, dated July 1700; two smaller plans relating to the Grange coalmining operations; an extensive selection of 19th century documents and correspondence relating to the surveyor and mining engineer Robert Bald etc. A very extensive and richly detailed archive that would reward in-depth study. The above description covers only a small portion of the material included. Condition Report:Available upon request
A GEORGE V SILVER CIRCULAR CAPSTAN INKWELLby William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1936, the wide spreading foot with simple rim, 7cm high x 15cm diameter, retaining the glass liner; together with a George V silver tankard by A. Brothers, Birmingham 1932, with plain baluster body, 10cm high, 6 tr. ozs., engraved 'P.F.C.W. for his Silver Wedding 1.X.33' (2)
Silver fish slice, Thomas Dicks, London 1821, fiddle pattern with engraved initial S, 29.5cm, another silver fish slice, WK, London 1805, fiddle pattern with engraved initials, silver asparagus server, William Hutton & Son, London 1910, total weight 13.7ozt. Qty: 3 Condition report:Dicks fish slice; quite thin silver so the blade is slightly curved, piercing and handle otherwise good, clear hallmarksWK fish slice, very thin silver to flexible blade, slight crease appearing, slightly bent tip of blade, handle is goodAsparagus server; good condition, reasonable gauge silver, clear hallmarks.
Edward VII eight place setting canteen of Old English pattern hallmarked silver cutlery comprising eight each of table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons, 14 table spoons, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, all London 1905 bar the sugar tongs and one dessert fork which are 1904, maker of all items William Hutton & Sons Ltd, length of table forks 20.5cm, weight of all items 2660g
Cricket, a quantity of mostly signed items, individual players, County Teams, International Teams etc inc. 2 signed Commemorative Covers, Australia v England 200th Anniversary, one signed by Bradman and the other by Hutton, a sheet of Australian signatures from the World Cup Tour to England & the UK 1975 inc. Greg and Ian Chappell, Lillee, Marsh, Thomson, etc also MCC signed sheet from the Match v Australia 1989, various County signatures inc. Worcestershire, 1995, Leicestershire 1995, Lancashire 1990, Nottinghamshire 1990 etc other signatures noted inc. Darren Gough, Ken Barrington, Alan Knott, Shane Warne and many others, etc (mostly gd/vg)

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