William Hutton & Sons was a silversmithing company founded in Birmingham, England in 1800. The company was founded by William Hutton, who was a silversmith and jeweller. The company moved to Sheffield in 1832, and in 1863, it opened a showroom in London. The company was known for its high-quality silver and silverplate and produced a wide range of items, including tableware, jewellery, and decorative objects. The company also produced electroplated silverware, which was a new and innovative product at the time. The company won several awards for its products including a gold medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and it was also awarded a royal warrant by Queen Victoria. The company continued to operate until 1930, when it was acquired by James Dixon & Sons.

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Sterling silver pierced footed bon bon dish hallmarked London…

Antique William Hutton Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dish

Sterling silver pierced footed bon bon dish hallmarked London 1891, maker William Hutton & Sons, with floral and scroll decoration, 105 grams

A sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1913 Birmingham…

Sterling Silver Claret Jug with Diamond Cut Frieze

A sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1913 Birmingham (probably), with maker's mark for William Hutton & Sons, an elegant tapering jug with a fine diamond cut frieze above a spiral twist lower register, a plain collar and flat hinged lid with a pierced…

An Art Nouveau sterling silver vase, cylinder, decorated with…

Art Nouveau Silver Flower Vase

An Art Nouveau sterling silver vase, cylinder, decorated with flowers, William Hutton & Sons Ltd London 1900. Height 16 cm. Weight 137grams.

Three English sterling silver mustard pots, 18th century and…

English Sterling Silver Mustard Pots (18th-19th Century)

Three English sterling silver mustard pots, 18th century and later, comprising a gadroon border pot by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1896, with a crest for clan Macmillan; one by Andrew Crespel & Thomas Parker, London, 1865, and another by Henry…

A four-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service Georgian in…

Georgian-style Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Set

A four-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service Georgian in style with ball shape feet and ribbed sides. By William Hutton & Sons Sheffield. 1946. Consisting, of a tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug. Weight 1803.9 grams.

Sterling silver coffee pot, London, William Hutton & Sons Ltd,…

1904 William Hutton & Sons Sterling Silver Coffee Pot

Sterling silver coffee pot, London, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 1904, 551g

A Victorian silver apostle spoon, the saint finial on stepped…

Victorian Silver Apostle Spoon

A Victorian silver apostle spoon, the saint finial on stepped plinth and twist stem, acanthus and angel joint to the bottom marked bowl. London 1897 by William Hutton & Sons. Length 18.3 cm, 47gm

A George V double handled covered cup, with turban finial, and…

George V Double Handled Cup with Turban Finial and Inscription

A George V double handled covered cup, with turban finial, and inscribed 'Galle Gymkhana Club/ the Amarasuriya Cup/ 1961', loop handles with acanthus leaf detail and on circular stepped foot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1925. Height: 37 cm.…

Cased pair of sterling silver figural spoons, hallmarked London…

1899 London Hallmarked Sterling Silver Figural Spoon Pair

Cased pair of sterling silver figural spoons, hallmarked London 1899, maker: William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 100 grams in original fitted box

Antique English sterling silver asparagus tongs in original…

Antique English Sterling Silver Asparagus Tongs in Leather Case

Antique English sterling silver asparagus tongs in original plush lined leather case. By William Hutton & Sons of Sheffield, circa 1896, 23 cm high, 150 grams.

Victorian sterling silver teapot hallmarked London 1888, maker:…

Victorian London Hallmarked Sterling Silver Teapot, 1888

Victorian sterling silver teapot hallmarked London 1888, maker: William Hutton & Sons Edward Hutton, total approximate weight 420 grams.

A George VI sterling silver Coronation tankard, c1937, by…

George VI Coronation Tankard with Glass Insert, 1937

A George VI sterling silver Coronation tankard, c1937, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, c1936, with glass insert to base (Wt 370g)

An Edwardian silver salver, Sheffield 1914 by William Hutton &…

1914 Silver Salver with Naval Presentation Engraving

An Edwardian silver salver, Sheffield 1914 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. with serpentine edged pie crust rim, presentation engraved to Lieutenant Commander E.C. Morris from fellow officers on 'H.M.S. Duke of Edinburgh' and engraved with their facsimile…

A Sheffield hallmarked sterling silver three piece tea suite,…

William Hutton & Sons Ltd Sterling Silver Tea Set

A Sheffield hallmarked sterling silver three piece tea suite, ealry 20th century by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Wt 1100g

A hallmarked sterling silver swing handled basket, width 29 cm…

Sterling Silver Swing Handled Basket by William Hutton & Sons

A hallmarked sterling silver swing handled basket, width 29 cm London, c1904, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Wt 434g

Sterling silver goblet by William Hutton & Sons Ltd London…

Early 1900s William Hutton & Sons Sterling Silver Goblet

Sterling silver goblet by William Hutton & Sons Ltd London early 1900s with fluted stem and large unadorned bowl with a stepped round base having beaded edging. Height:20.5 cm. Weight:219.9 grams.

Edwardian VII sterling silver two handled porringer, footed…

Edwardian VII Sterling Silver Porringer with Floral Embossing (1901)

Edwardian VII sterling silver two handled porringer, footed circular shape, embossed with floral, leaf and scroll decoration, Sheffield 1901, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 239 grams

Good Victorian sterling silver footed salver, London, William…

Good Victorian sterling silver footed salver, London, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 1897, 443g

An Elizabeth II silver salver and a Victorian silver toast rack,…

An Elizabeth II silver salver and a Victorian silver toast rack, the salver with maker's mark of Carr's, Sheffield 1996, with gadrooned pie crust border, and the six division toast rack with maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899. Total…

A George V silver double handled bowl, of circular form with…

A George V silver double handled bowl, of circular form with petal shaped central solid section and openwork scrolling triangular panels and border, beaded rim and 'C' scroll handles, raised on four openwork scrolling panel feet, William Hutton & Sons,…

Sterling silver dish hallmarked Sheffield 1903, maker: William…

Sterling silver dish hallmarked Sheffield 1903, maker: William Hutton & Sons, approximate total weight 120 grams

A part Victorian sterling silver tea set, William Hutton & Sons…

A part Victorian sterling silver tea set, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, comprising a teapot and water pot without stand, both with fruitwood handles, and a sugar basin, all decorated with embossed rococo forms to the fluted bodies, kettle 27.5…

A three piece sterling silver tea service, by William Hutton &…

Antique William Hutton & Sons Sterling Silver Tea Service

A three piece sterling silver tea service, by William Hutton & Sons of London, circa 1894, 9.5 cm high, 390 grams total including wooden handle and finial

Two pairs of sterling silver salt cellars one pair hallmarked…

Two pairs of sterling silver salt cellars one pair hallmarked Birmingham 1918, maker: Vale Brothers & Sermon, and the other pair hallmarked Birmingham 1909, maker: William Hutton & Sons Ltd, approximate total weight 110 grams

George V sterling silver goblet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1913,…

George V sterling silver goblet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1913, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with plain tapered bowl, set above a knopped stem and circular foot, with gilt interior, total weight 240gm, height 22 cm

Edwardian silver miniature two handled cup marked Birmingham…

Edwardian silver miniature two handled cup marked Birmingham 1911 William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Approx height 35 mm, weight 37 grams