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A George V silver dressing table jewel box, by Walker & Hall, hallmarks Birmingham 1926, diameter 8cm, and an Edwardian silver trumpet bud vase, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks Birmingham 1905, height 15cm, 8.5oz grossNo damage or repairs, a few light dents to bases and lid, light abrasions all over, hinged lid working, hallmarks slightly rubbed
Mrs. Loudon Encyclopaedia of Plants published Longman, Brown etc 1855 corrected edition illustrated, Flowers of The Field by the Rev. C.A. Johns with 92 coloured illustrations and 245 cuts published Routledge 1907 in decorated gilt lettered cloth, A Manual of Botany by John Hutton Balfour illustrated with numerous woodcuts published John Joseph Griffin 1849, School Botany Descriptive Botany and Vegetable Physiology (c.1862) by John Lindley (4)
Box of assorted metalware to include; a copper kettle, various brass fireside items, decorative brass candlesticks, plated coffee pot, brass figure of a girl with a violin on plinth and a boy with a flute, mirror, a beaten pewter Arts & Craft design pedestal dish marked 'Hutton Sheffield, English pewter 04579', brass chamber sticks, various brass knobs, miniature copper kettles etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A composed four-piece silver tea service, the teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1903, teapot 24.5cm wide, the hot water pot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, 22.5cm high, each with partial fluted decoration, total 44.8ozt (4)Condition report: Loss to gilt interiors. Insulators worn and with loss to finish. General knocks and wear commensurate with age and use.
A William Hutton trinket box with hinged pincushion lid set in a pierced silver cage Birmingham 1901, 10cm together with three pillboxes, a thimble, a rattle and an epns napkin ring and a pocket knife Condition: Although the box is untidy, the silver is in good used condition. UK Postage: £19.56
Over 100 real photographic postcards of vintage film stars, including; Ronald Reagan, Jean Kent, Gregory Peck, Cary Grant, Betty Hutton, Lauren Bacall, Alan Ladd, Lana Turner, Robert Taylor, Tyrone Power, Debbie Reynolds, Errol Flynn, Ben Cooper, Gene Autry, Norma Shearer, Helen Twelvetrees, Evelyn Laye, etc. All in very good, clean condition, many published by Picturegoer. Together with an empty My Film Favourites postcard album.
English sterling silver shooting trophy, Birmingham 1912 (n), maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd (WH Ld) inscribed 'Revolver Challenge Cup West African Command 1914 won by 1st WIR' (presumably the 1st West Indian Rifles), also inscribed with winning team members names Lt Adjt A M Furber, Lt Adjt L H Tinney, 2/Lt E M Larnder and QMS A H Vince, ebony pedestal 10 cm tall
Eight English sterling silver condiment spoons incl 3x Chester 1914 (o) maker Edward and John Haseler (EJH NH), Birmingham 1924 (z) maker John Grinsell & Sons (JG&S), Birmingham 1869 (u) maker George Unite (GU) in the form of a ladle with beaded decoration to front margins of stem inscribed to rear of stem, Birmingham 1898 (y) maker Charles Horner (CH), Sheffield 1904 (gothic m) maker William Hutton & Sons (WH&Ss Ld) and Sheffield 1957 (p) maker Viners Ltd (EV)
WW1 9th Bn Durham Light Infantry Triple Gallantry Military Medal & Bar, Croix de Guerre Group of Six. Awarded to 325036 SJT C.F. HUTTON 9-DURH. L.I.. Comprising: Military Medal & Bar 1202 SJT C.F. HUTTON 9/DURH.L.I - TF, 1914/15 Star, CPL DURH LI, British War Medal, Victory Medal, SJT DURH LI, Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (GVR) 325036 SJT 9-DURH LI, French Croix de Guerre. Mounted for display, with a quantity of research. Military Medal London Gazette 27 October 1916.Charles Frederick Hutton came from Gateshead-on-Tyne and enlisted on 6 May 1911. As a Lance-Corporal in the Durham Light Infantry he entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 20 April 1915. Awarded the M.M. and Bar. He was discharged on 5 June 1919 and awarded the Silver War Badge (not with lot).Gateshead newspaper: Sergt Hutton was awarded the Military Medal and Bar for conspicuous gallantry during active operations. When most of the stretcher bearers had become causalities Sergt Hutton organised bearer parties, and collected many wounded under intense fire. He was awarded a Bar to his MM in July, 1918. Sergt Hutton worked for six days collecting and attending to wounded. Sergt Hutton was on a hospital ship when it was torpedoed. He had a broken arm and other injuries, and had to slide down a plank to the rescuing ship, being unable to get off the boat in
Mixed Lot: Victorian clear faceted glass double ended scent bottle, with hinged and screw on embossed ends (a/f), a hallmarked silver scent bottle sleeve, engraved with monogram, Birmingham 1906, with clear glass bottle, together with a late Victorian pierced silver scent bottle holder, London, 1898, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with a later green glass scent bottle and stopper, (3)
Victorian twin handled sucrier of squat circular form, with two scroll capped handles, beaded rims, the body elaborately decorated with garlands and flowers with opposite facing circular plain polished cartouches on a spreading circular pedestal foot, Sheffield 1883, maker,s mark William Hutton & Sons, 11cm tall, 358gms
Victorian silver ink stand of boat shaped form, with bead border and scroll ends, on four fluted feet, together with a pair of silver mounted cut glass inkwells and a centrally mounted engraved wax container and detachable taper stick, with separate snuffer (London 1885). William Hutton & Sons. Approximately 14ozs weighable silver. 23.5cm across.
A late Victorian matched silver Onslow pattern dessert service, by Stephen Smith, William Hutton & Sons and Francis Higgins,comprising six desert knives forks spoons and teaspoons, four serving spoons, a sifter spoon, London,1879,1880,1881, 1885 and 1886, in a fitted mahogany canteen, weighable silver, 26.5oz.
A photographic print of Richard Holt Hutton (1826-1897) by Frederick Hollyer and a Victorian family photograph albumof Hutton (a notable family of Dublin coachmakers 1779-1925), Scharff and Bruce family interest, including many portraits by studios such as Wegner & Mottu, Utrecht, Chancellor, Dublin, Werner & Co, Dublin and James Magill, Belfast and several taken in New York studios during the 1880s when Arthur Hutton visited America to attend a coachmakers convention
A World War Two (WW2 / WWII) medal group of four comprising War Medal 1939-1945, The 1939-1945 Star, The Atlantic Star and The Burma Star, contained in box of issue with slip, box addressed to Mr J (John) Hutton, also included in the lot is an album of black and white photographs taken during service at Gibraltar, Egypt, Kenya, Nairobi and others and a 'Diary O Commission' by J Loughran A.B.
A cased George V silver dressing table service, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham, 1913 and 1917, retailed by Sir John Bennett, Ltd., London, each piece with engraved lines, engraved with an initial, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hairbrushes, a pair of clothes brushes and a comb in a black leather covered case, the case 38cm wide
NO RESERVE Graves (Robert).- Shakespeare (William) The Sonnets, number 56 of 300 copies signed by Robert Graves, Edward Burrett, and Clarke Hutton, illustrations by Hutton, original calf, gilt, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, spine very lightly faded, original slip-case (a little rubbed and scuffed), folio, Swallow Press, 1975.
Mathematics.- Kersey (John) The Elements of that Mathematical Art commonly called Algebra, vol.1 only [all published], second edition, a few contemporary ink annotations, title soiled, browned, wormhole to inner margin of first few leaves, contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, spine ends and corners worn, 1707 § Wingate (Edmund) & James Dodson. A Plain and Familiar Method for attaining the Knowledge and Practice of Common Arithmetic, nineteenth edition, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, stained, joints split, for C.Hitch & L.Hawes, 1760 § Hutton (Charles, translator) Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, edited by Edward Riddle, illustrations, original cloth, spine faded, 1840 § Barnard (F.P.) The Casting-Counter and the Counting Board: A Chapter in the History of Numismatics and Early Arithmetic, reprint, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, Castle Cary, 1981, all rubbed, some joints split; and c.30 others on mathematics including vol.IV of Philosophical Transactions of 1731 containing papers relating to Newton, v.s. (c.35)⁂ The first item consists of Books I & II only and was first published in 1673, followed by Books III & IV in 1674 but there does not appear to have been a second edition of the latter. ESTC lists printings of 1708 and 1709, with the same pagination, but none of 1707.
YOUNG (ARTHUR)A Six Weeks Tour, through the Southern Counties of England and Wales, second edition, folding engraved frontispiece [ESTC T139688], W. Strahan, W. Nicoll, 1769; The Farmer's Guide in Hiring and Stocking Farms, 2 vol., 10 engraved plates (some folding), last few leaves in volume 1 misbound, bookplate of Wauchope of Edmonstone [ESTC T56260], W. Strahan, W. Nicoll, 1770; Rural Oeconomy: or, Essays on the Practical Parts of Husbandry, half-title [ESTC T131650], T. Becket, 1770; The Farmer's Letters to the People of England, contemporary half calf, spine worn, joints weak [ESTC T55591 (mentioning 'plates' presumably in error); Kress 6511; Goldsmiths' 10293], W. Nicoll, 1767; The Farmer's Kalendar, some browning of margins, joints split, spine worn [ESTC T121921], Robinson & Roberts, 1771--[DICKSON (ADAM)] A Treatise of Agriculture, 2 folding engraved plates, occasional foxing and marginal browning, upper cover near detached, bookplate of Charles Pierrepont [ESTC T72210], Edinburgh, A. Donaldson & J. Reid, for the author, 1762--CURTIS (WILLIAM) Practical Observations on the British Grasses, sixth edition, hand-coloured engraved folding frontispiece and 7 plates, contemporary cloth-backed boards, upper joint cracked, Sherwood, Jones, 1824--SLADE (HARRY POOL) A Short Practical Treatise on Dew Ponds, folding lithographed frontispiece and 2 folding diagrams, E. & F.N. Spon, 1877; DENTON (J. BAILEY) The Storage of Water, E. & F.N. Spon, 1874, 2 works in 1 vol., modern cloth-backed boards--HUTTON (T.) Farmer's Companion and Complete Ready Reckoner, lacking front fly-leaf with adverts, original sheep wallet-style binding, small 8vo, Hamilton, Adams, 1888, FIRST EDITIONS, unless otherwise stated 8vo (10)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAYNE COLLECTION – LITERATURE, SCIENCE & THE ARTSCollection of over 100 autograph letters, postcards and cut signatures, assembled by author, journalist and editor Peter Bayne and his daughter Clotilda, including: writers such as Tennyson (correcting an assumption made by Bayne '...Lady Clare's first thoughts when she learns that she is not Lady Clare is for her lover... She is not calling her mother a beggar but herself...' with annotation by Bayne dated May 1890, and another note thanking him for '...your Days of Jezebel...'), Thomas Hardy (to Mrs Leslie Thomson thanking her for her letter, with autograph envelope), Matthew Arnold (two-page manuscript beginning 'From the poetry of Wordsworth we experience two prime effects...' titled in another hand 'Inscription', with printed proof, three letters and a note), William Bell Scott (manuscript poems 'The Falling Leaf', 'Left Alone' and 'Morning', signed, on a bifolium, with another letter on the sale of his house in Chelsea), Anthony Trollope (two, regarding the publication of Baynes' article on Cobden), George Bernard Shaw (typed letter, signed, praising Clotilda Marson's husband), John Masefield (postcard and proof sheets of several poems with letter from Constance Masefield), Edmund Gosse, Samuel Smiles, Austin Dobson, Elihu Burritt; various editors including Richard H. Hutton, editor of the Spectator (3), W.J. Stead of the Pall Mall Gazette, Sidney Lee (DNB), William Blackwood (Blackwood's Magazine); Michael Faraday (note 'with M Faradays Compliments'), Francis Darwin (son of Charles, refusing an invitation), psychiatrist George Henry Savage ('...I do not like the notion of secret remedies...'), physicians Hermann von Helmholtz and Sir Henry Thompson; artists Alma Tadema and Philip Burne-Jones (2), one regarding William Morris ('...when he was very vigorously working for the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings... he made a rule that he would never put a window into an ancient church...'); other figures including Sir Frederick Roberts (in the third person, on the pacification of India and justifying British rule ('...to transform rebels & dacoits into peaceable subjects of Her Majesty the Queen... It has been necessary to protect the villagers from their own people...'), Millicent Fawcett (2), Philippa Garrett Fawcett, Ray Strachey; various scholars, headmasters, bishops and clergy; with a small group of seven cut signatures, certificate granting Peter Bayne the Royal Victorian Order, Fourth Class, signed 'George R.I.' and 'Elizabeth R', May 1937, four French valentines (two cut paper, two printed on fabric), etc., usual dust staining and marks, many with remains of guard where previously attached to album leaf, 8vo and 4to, nineteenth and early twentieth centuriesFootnotes:The present collection was assembled by Peter Bayne (1830-1896), prolific Scottish journalist and author. Initially wishing to enter the church, respiratory problems made preaching impossible, so he turned to writing. He contributed to magazines such as the Edinburgh Magazine and succeeded Hugh Miller as editor of Witness and later the ill-fated Dial, which proved to be a massive financial failure. For a short time he edited the Weekly Review, the organ of the English Presbyterian Church, and for over twenty years was a regular writer for the Christian World. Through his collected essays he enjoyed some success in Scotland and America and, addition to this, he was the author of several works of English history under the pseudonym Ellis Brandt. His many essays in literary criticism put him in correspondence with the great literary figures of the day such as Browning, Carlyle and Ruskin, who were keen to correct his errors and praise his writing in equal measure, as the following lots demonstrate. After Bayne's death in 1896, the collection was inherited by his son Ronald (d.1922) whose widow, according to a note (a photocopy of which is included in this lot) passed it to his sister Clotilda Marson. When the letters were removed from the original album is not known but it has remained in the family until now.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
J. M. BARRIE PETER PAN illustrated by Steve Hutton, Books Illustrated Ltd, 58/200, leather bound in slip, A Midsummer Night?s Dream, William Shakespeare, illustrated by Christian Birmingham, Books Illustrated Ltd, 136/450, cloth bound with cloth covered slip, Purr and Feather, Books Illustrated Ltd, 127/200, cloth bound and cased
A William IV silver sugar basin of circular form with ribbed centre band and scrollwork handles (London 1832), together with a George V silver teapot of inverted bell form with serpentine rim, ebonised finial and handle, raised on four stylised hoof feet (by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1929), 18.07 oz total including handle and finial
Science & Industry and the Arts, four AE medals: Charles Hutton 1821, 44mm, bust left, rev. a globe and measuring instruments (E 1157), about extremely fine; William Hogarth/ Art Union of London 1848, 55mm, bust right, rev. Hogarth's 'The Election' (E 1427), good very fine; David Wilkie/ Art Union of London 1861, 55mm, bust right, rev. Wilkie's 'The Village Politician' (E 1549), good very fine; Whitworth Scholarship 1868, 57mm, bust of Whitworth left, rev. a machine tool, edge inscribed (HENRY F.C. WALSWORTH. 1901.) (E 1599), extremely fine with some lustre. [4]
Society of Arts and School of Design Birmingham: a silver prize medal, 64mm, a group of female artists with a bust, rev. engraved award details within a wreath (For the best shadowed drawing from a cast....Miss Mary M. Hutton July 1851), by T. Clark, extremely fine or better; together with: Royal Academy Of Arts: a silver Patron's prize medal, 55mm, bust of Victoria left, rev. the Belvedere Torso, edge engraved (ROSE MARCELLA LIVESAY, FOR A PAINTING OF A DRAPED FIGURE 10 DEC. 1895), by W. Wyon (E 1306), edge knock, otherwise very fine. [2]
Cricket, selection inc. 3 score cards England v Australia 25 June 1953 (Len Hutton scores 145), England v Australia 15 Aug 3 & England v India 19 Jun 1952 (Hutton scores 150) (mostly annotated and some sl marks) sold with Pakistan & Australian Tour Party Cards for 1961 both with facsimile signatures and photographic team groups, 3 booklets, News Chronicle England Keep the Ashes 1954/55, Rothman's England v Australia Cricket Almanack 1964 & Cornhill Centenary Test 1980. Sold with 9 Wisden Almanacks for 1979, 80, (soft back) 81, 82, 83 (soft back) 84, 85, 91 & 94 (soft back)(gen gd)
A silver sugar caster, by Williams Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1927, 20.5cm high, together with five silver trophies, each by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, various dates, 9.4cm wide, total 14.5ozt (6)Condition report: Sugar caster in good order, with minor wear and knocks commensurate with age. One trophy with bent foot. Other with knocks, heavy tarnish and general wear.

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