William Hutton and Family
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Boxed spoons by Edward Hutton, assayed at London in 1891:
EH - London - 1891
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EH - London - 1891
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Boxed spoons by Edward Hutton, assayed at London in 1883:
EH - London - 1883
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EH - London - 1883
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A salver by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1894
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1894
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A salver by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1921
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WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1921
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A card-tray by William Hutton & Sons assayed at London in 1907:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1907
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1907
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Onslow pattern teaspoons by William Hutton & Sons assayed at London in 1902:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1902
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1902
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A glass-holder by William Hutton & Sons:
Rd. 372480 (See: https://www.925-1000.com/registry.html)
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1904
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Rd. 372480 (See: https://www.925-1000.com/registry.html)
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1904
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A chamberstick by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Crossed Arrows
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1907
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WH&SsLd. - Crossed Arrows
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1907
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The following notes record some of the features of interest seen by visitors to collieries, works, etc., which were, by kind permission of the owners, open for inspection during the course of the Sheffield meeting, on February 19th and 20th, 1896:—
MESSRS, WM. HUTTON & SONS, LIMITED, SHEFFIELD.
The members viewed the show-room containing every class of silversmiths' work, passed to the designing-room, where the modelling of figures and examples of art work were inspected, and thence through the offices into the factory, where they saw the casting of nickel or German-silver into ingots ready for rolling into sheets for making spoons, forks, hollow ware, etc., and through the various stages of manufacture of spoons and forks by machinery. A powerful drawing press for producing entrée-dishes, cups, etc., was seen at work. The plating department was visited, where the depositing of silver and gold was in process. The manufacture of coffee-sets, trays, etc., in nickel silver and sterling silver, and the various methods of ornamenting the same by chasing and engraving were also viewed. A visit to the warehouses, containing silver, hollow ware, and cutlery concluded the visit.
Source: Transactions of the Federated Institution of Mining Engineers - 1896
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MESSRS, WM. HUTTON & SONS, LIMITED, SHEFFIELD.
The members viewed the show-room containing every class of silversmiths' work, passed to the designing-room, where the modelling of figures and examples of art work were inspected, and thence through the offices into the factory, where they saw the casting of nickel or German-silver into ingots ready for rolling into sheets for making spoons, forks, hollow ware, etc., and through the various stages of manufacture of spoons and forks by machinery. A powerful drawing press for producing entrée-dishes, cups, etc., was seen at work. The plating department was visited, where the depositing of silver and gold was in process. The manufacture of coffee-sets, trays, etc., in nickel silver and sterling silver, and the various methods of ornamenting the same by chasing and engraving were also viewed. A visit to the warehouses, containing silver, hollow ware, and cutlery concluded the visit.
Source: Transactions of the Federated Institution of Mining Engineers - 1896
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A marrow-scoop by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1900
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1900
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WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1923 - MADE IN ENGLAND
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A spirit flask by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1899
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1899
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Montreal - C. Shipman, representing William Hutton and Sons, Ltd., Sheffield, Birmingham and London, called this week on the Montreal trade.
Source: Hardware and Metal - 31st July 1920
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Source: Hardware and Metal - 31st July 1920
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A silver-mounted decanter by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1901
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1901 - Rd. 312662 (See: https://www.925-1000.com/registry.html)
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WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1901
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1901 - Rd. 312662 (See: https://www.925-1000.com/registry.html)
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A bottle-ticket by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1900
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WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1900
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A pierced comport by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at London in 1907:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1907
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1907
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MANUFACTURERS' AGENT MARRIED
Another Montreal manufacturers' agent was captured by a blushing bride last month. W. J. Grant, the sole Canadian agent of the old established firm of Wm. Hutton & Sons, silverware manufacturers, London, Eng., was the fortunate victim and his captor was Miss Lucy Randall, who crossed the ocean from London on the "Virginian" to Montreal. The wedding took place on May 9 at St. George's church, Montreal, the bride and groom being attended only by the latter 's closest friends. Although Mr. Grant is of English birth he is very fond of Canada and hopes to make it his home permanently.
Source: Hardware & Metal - 8th June 1907
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Another Montreal manufacturers' agent was captured by a blushing bride last month. W. J. Grant, the sole Canadian agent of the old established firm of Wm. Hutton & Sons, silverware manufacturers, London, Eng., was the fortunate victim and his captor was Miss Lucy Randall, who crossed the ocean from London on the "Virginian" to Montreal. The wedding took place on May 9 at St. George's church, Montreal, the bride and groom being attended only by the latter 's closest friends. Although Mr. Grant is of English birth he is very fond of Canada and hopes to make it his home permanently.
Source: Hardware & Metal - 8th June 1907
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Sam'l Buckley & Co. - New York - 1901
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The House of Hutton - Montreal - 1907
'CHIPPENDALE'
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The House of Hutton - Montreal - 1907
'SINGALEE' - 'ALASKA'
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