A mixed lot, comprising silver: a pair silver dwarf candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1996, a cased set of six teaspoons by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1936, a three piece cruet set by Harrods Ltd, Birmingham 1939, three napkin rings, a pair of silver rimmed glass salt cellars with salt spoons, four worn marked bracelets, a foliate pin, set of six silver handled knives, shield medallion and another cased set of six tea spoons, plated items comprising: a pair of candlesticks, and other flatware, total approx. weighable 11.2oz (qty)
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A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, in neo classical style, on beaded square foot, nozzles, 17cm h, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1896, loaded The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Small dents on the corners of the foot on one candlestick in otherwise good condition
of circular bellied form, with reeded borders and a scroll handle, by George Howson, Sheffield 1931, together with a silver mounted sugar caster (plastic innards), by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1909; the former 7.75" (19.5cm) high; 12oz weighable silver (2). ** General wear on each, handle a little wobbly on the hot water pot Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
of baluster form, with a leaf-capped spout, a domed cover with a bud finial, scroll handle and raised on a circular foot, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1913; 10.5" (26.7cm) high; 26.6oz. ** Minor wear, a bit bruised around the lower body, handle a tad loose, nice marks and good quality Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrence.co.uk.
A cased set of six silver fruit knives and forks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, comprising; six knives and six forks, presented within original fitted case, together with a pair of silver handled fish servers, two silver handled forks, two silver vesta cases, a silver tea strainer and a silver topped glass dressing table jarCased fruit knives and forks- hallmarks clear, one knife has a split on the mother of pearl mounted handle, other than this general wear in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
§ PETER HOWSON O.B.E. (SCOTTISH 1958-) FRONTLINE - 2020 Signed and dated lower left, mixed mediaDimensions:30.5cm x 23cm (12in x 9in)Provenance:Provenance: The artist's studio.Note: Note: This was created by the artist as a direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic, when he was confined to his home during the first national lockdown in the U.K., March 2020.
§ PETER HOWSON O.B.E. (SCOTTISH 1958-) TRONGATE Signed, oil on canvasDimensions:121cm x 90.5cm (47.5in x 35.5in)Note: Note: Peter Howson’s Trongate is a striking and eloquent example of his career-long exploration of contemporary masculinity, both toxic and misunderstood [and often a combination of both]. The central figure of this work, life-size and dominating the canvas, takes up a classic boxer’s pose, as if modelling for an early edition of the Queensberry Rules, yet his clothing defines him as a bareknuckle fighter. There is no doubt what side of the tracks this man is from, although Howson reinforces this with the street scene behind, a dark and dirty canal pushing him to the edge, the wealthy city of office blocks and church spires beyond. Trongate is an area of central Glasgow, and like all of Howson’s subjects they are people close to him, specific to his milieu. Yet equally this man could be anywhere, in any tough city.Our boxer is lit with an almost supernatural glow, an actor on a stage, his surroundings more a backdrop. He is of the city, but in this particular moment, seems to stand outside it. In the sky there are two points of similar bright light – the moon and the North Star, lending this work an air of mystery, an unspoken narrative twist, a meditation, perhaps, on action and destiny.
Bernard Moore – Vase of globe and shaft form with flared neck with mottled blue green glaze to the exterior and red to the interior and base, printed mark, 10cm high; together with a Howson flambé double gourd vase, with speckled ochre over ox-blood glaze, inscribed ‘Howson 1911’ with monogram, 12cm highThe Blue piece has a semi-circle scratch on the bulb and light scratches all over. There is a large production flaw on the underside of the bulb close to the base and a few other minor production flaws all over.The Red piece has two large chips on the rim of the base. There is a hairline crack that has ringed around the piece and there is crazing all over. There is a small repaired chip on the rim.
An 1879 pattern Royal Artillery Officer's helmet, belonged to Captain Harold George Howson MC CBE, in original japanned tin carrying case with applied brass plaque 'H G Howson Esq, 3rd West Riding Field Brigade. RFA' and copies of his service record and mentioned in Dispatches in the London Gazette.
A GEORGE V SILVER CANTEEN FOR SIX PERSONS by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1935-1935, Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern, the teaspoons by David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1915 and 1917, Old English pattern; the flatware in a fitted and brown felt-lined oak case, with bone-handled knives en suite. (48 pieces) Canteen 40.5cm wide, 31.5cm deep, table forks 20.5cm long, 69.6 troy ounces gross (excl. table and cheese knives)Comprising: (six of each) by Emile Viner, table forks, all 1931; dessert forks, all 1931; soup spoons, two 1932, four 1933; table spoons, three 1932, three 1933; dessert spoons, all 1935; tea spoons, by David Landsborough Fullerton, four 1915, two 1917; table knives and cheese knives, with bone handles, blades etched HARRISON BROS & HOWSON, CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY.
A Victorian silver pepper, London, 1898, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, of urn form with pierced domed top with finial over a reeded body with paterae and swags, on stepped square base, 11cm high; together with an Edwardian silver pepper, Sheffield, 1905, Harrison Brothers & Howson, with finial, on stepped circular base, 6.8cm high, total weight approx. 3.5oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report
A small group of silver, comprising: a carving knife and fork with filled silver pistol grip handles, Sheffield, 1905, probably Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); three fish knives, with filled silver handles with shell terminals and engraved crests and reeded silver blades, the blades hallmarked London, 1919, Carrington & Co.; three matching fish knives, Sheffield, 1897, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), with filled silver handles with shell terminals and engraved crests and reeded silver blades; and three knives with filled silver handles and steel blades, various makers and dates (All A/F) (11) Please refer to department for condition report

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