William Hutton and Family
Re: William Hutton and Family
A velvet-lined pieced box by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1900
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WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1900
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Re: William Hutton and Family
A brand new, factory-sealed, set of 24 fish-eaters by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at Sheffield in 1993:
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1993
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WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1993
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Re: William Hutton and Family
The House of Hutton - Montreal - 1907
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Re: William Hutton and Family
SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
SMARTNESS OF THE FIRE BRIGADE
The Watch Committee have received a letter from Messrs. William Hutton and Sons, West Street, bearing testimony to the promptness and efficiency of Superintendent Pound and the Fire Brigade on the occasion of the recent fire at their works.
Source: The Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - 6th March 1893
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SMARTNESS OF THE FIRE BRIGADE
The Watch Committee have received a letter from Messrs. William Hutton and Sons, West Street, bearing testimony to the promptness and efficiency of Superintendent Pound and the Fire Brigade on the occasion of the recent fire at their works.
Source: The Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - 6th March 1893
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A napkin ring by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1918
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WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1918
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BRITISH ARMY RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN - 1914
At William Hutton and Sons Ltd on West Street, Herbert Hutton spoke of the causes of the war and the importance of a formidable number of troops. He asked for volunteers to follow the example set by their 17 colleagues who had already enlisted. The result was 80 men volunteered themselves, of whom 24 were married, most for the full duration of the war. A request was made that they should all serve in the same regiment so that they could face the enemy in friendly company.
Source: The Home Front: Sheffield in the First World War - Scott Christopher Lomax - 2014
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At William Hutton and Sons Ltd on West Street, Herbert Hutton spoke of the causes of the war and the importance of a formidable number of troops. He asked for volunteers to follow the example set by their 17 colleagues who had already enlisted. The result was 80 men volunteered themselves, of whom 24 were married, most for the full duration of the war. A request was made that they should all serve in the same regiment so that they could face the enemy in friendly company.
Source: The Home Front: Sheffield in the First World War - Scott Christopher Lomax - 2014
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Re: William Hutton and Family
A menu-holder by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at London in 1902:
London - 1902
WH&SsLd.
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London - 1902
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Re: William Hutton and Family
Messrs. W. Hutton and Son are about vacating their old premises at Thavies Inn, where they are so widely known, and have taken the extensive showrooms formerly occupied by Messrs. Maw and Son, Farringdon Road. They will thus be only a few hundred yards from their old place, as the new galleries are only just round the corner from Charterhouse Street. The imposing building is undergoing extensive structural alterations, which will no doubt result in magnificent showrooms.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd May 1892
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Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd May 1892
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A silver plated salt cellar by William Hutton & Sons:
WH - MP/A
MP - Magneto Plate, the system using a magneto-electric dynamo instead of batteries for electro-plating.
A - The standard (thickness) of silver applied.
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WH - MP/A
MP - Magneto Plate, the system using a magneto-electric dynamo instead of batteries for electro-plating.
A - The standard (thickness) of silver applied.
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Re: William Hutton and Family
A gravy-boat by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1931
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WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1931
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Napkin-rings by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1917
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WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1917
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A napkin-ring by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at London in 1903:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1903
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1903
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Bon-Bon dishes by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., assayed at Birmingham in 1911:
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1911
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WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1911
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Re: William Hutton and Family
A hot-water jug by William Hutton & Sons:
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1925
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WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1925
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A belt-buckle by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at London in 1894:
WH&SsLd. - London - 1894
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WH&SsLd. - London - 1894
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Re: William Hutton and Family
Apostle serving spoons 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 scent-bottle by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at Birmingham in 1906:
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1906
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WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1906
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Re: William Hutton and Family
A decanter label by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at Sheffield in 1900:
WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1900
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WH&SsLd. - Sheffield - 1900
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A pair of silver baskets by William Hutton & Sons, assayed at Birmingham in 1898:
WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1898
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WH&SsLd. - Birmingham - 1898
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Re: William Hutton and Family
P. N. Johnson, of Hatton Garden, the founder of the firm of Johnson, Matthey & Co., commenced the refining of nickel in England about 1830, and W. C. Hutton, who obtained the metal from this source, and resold much of his output to Johnson, specialized in the production of spoons, forks, etc., both in 'British plate'—the alloy it self—and in 'Argentine plate'—the alloy covered with a thin coating of sheet silver.
Source: The Metal Industry - January 1920
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Source: The Metal Industry - January 1920
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