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    Antique Victorian Neo Classical Oval Silver Plated Tray William Hutton 19th C

    $660 (approx conversion from £525)

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    About this item

    This is an exceptional Neo-Classical antique English Victorian silver plated tray by the renowned silversmith William Hutton & Sons circa 1890 in date.

    This large oval silver plated tray features fabulous engraved anthemion, c-scrolls, foliate and floral decoration, surrounded by moulded borders decorated with anthemion.

    The pair of elegant handles are decorated with acanthus leaves to each end.

    Engraved verso: Lawrence Hamilton

    Add an elegant touch to your home with this useful tray.

    Condition:

    In excellent condition.

    Dimensions in cm:

    Height 3 x Width 73 x Depth 45

    Dimensions in inches:

    Height 1.2 x Width 28.7 x Depth 17.7

    William Hutton & Sons - the firm was established in Birmingham by William Hutton in 1800 and transferred in Sheffield in 1832 where the firm was active as manufacturing silversmiths and platers at 27 High Street (140-146 West Street from 1886).

    After his death the business was continued under the same style by the founder's son William Carr Hutton until 1864, when the name was changed to William Hutton & Son. This was a partnership of William Carr Hutton and his youngest son Herbert Hutton (senior, born 1843).William Carr Hutton died in 1865 and c. 1870 Herbert Hutton Sr. was joined by his brothers James Edward Hutton (b. 1839) and Robert (b. 1840) and the name was changed to William Hutton & Sons.

    A London showroom was opened in 1863 (13 Thavies Inn Holborn until 1891, and later 7 Farrington Road until 1918).In 1893 the firm acquired Rupert Favell & Co (manufacturer silversmith at Bucknall Street, Oxford Street, London) and in the same year became William Hutton & Sons Ltd.The firm acquired Creswick & Co in 1902, beginning to use their crossed arrows marks.The last Hutton family MD was Herbert Hutton Jr. before the company failed in 1930. That was due to lack of foresight by the Chairman of the Board of directors (information courtesy Michael Hutton). The firm was absorbed by James Dixon & Sons in 1930.

    Our reference: 09754

    Internal Ref:

    09754

    Date of manufacture : 1890

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    Additional Information

    Code

    761046 (AB-182915)

    Dimensions

    W: 73cm  (28.7")H: 3cm  (1.2")D: 45cm  (17.7")

    Period

    Victorian (1837 to 1901), Unknown

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