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William Hutton & Sons Cross Arrows mark British Plate 3 piece tea service

Product Description

William Hutton Cross Arrows British plate 3 piece tea service

The tea pot is superbly finished in a classical ebonised shaped handle, and finial 

c.1915

Tea Pot | approx 14.5cms (5 3/4") tall
Tea Pot | approx 29cms (11 1/4") spout to handle
Tea Pot | approx 12cms (4 3/4") wide

Milk Jug | approx 8.5cms (3 1/4") tall
Milk Jug | approx 13.3cms (5 1/4") spout to handle
Milk Jug | approx 7.5cms (3") wide

Sugar Bowl | approx 9cms (3 1/2") tall
Sugar Bowl | approx 17.5cms (6 7/8") wide handle to handle
Sugar Bowl | approx 10cms (4") wide

In excellent condition - it would be a challenge to find a better example of an EP tea service from this era
There is the tiniest mark on the milk jug that only the keenest eye will see
GUARANTEED free from damage and repair

About William Hutton and Sons

The firm was established in Birmingham in 1800 by William Hutton, and was transferred to Sheffield in 1832. The firm became William Hutton & Sons in 1864 and William Hutton & Sons Ltd from 1893 to 1930. In 1930 goodwill transferred to James Dixon & Sons Ltd. In the late 19th century Hutton’s developed a new nickel alloy that could be used for plating called British Plate which is marked ‘BP’ on flatware.

In 1893 that the business acquired Rupert Favell & Co, a manufacturing silversmith based in London. That same year the company became limited - William Hutton & Sons Ltd.  In 1902 William Hutton & Sons Ltd acquired Creswick & Co, a silverware manufacturers based in Sheffield. With this acquisition William Hutton & Sons Ltd were able to use Creswick & Co’s crossed arrow marks.

In 1930 William Hutton & Sons Ltd became bankrupt - it failed as a company. In the same year the firm was then absorbed by James Dixons & Sons.

Sku: 212201040C
Vendor: Kenson Plate
$ 295.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.