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Theology - Provincial Imprint, Fleetwood (Rev. John, D.D.), The Life of [...] Jesus Christ [...], Liverpool: Printed by Nuttall, Fisher, and Dixon, 1809, engraved frontispiece, fold-out map, contemporary marbled calf, 4to; another edition, Edinburgh: Blackie and Son, 1861, engraved frontispiece and title-page vignette, further full-page engravings within decorative frames, contemporaneous panelled calf gilt and blind, marbled edges and endpapers, loosely inserted ink MS bookbinder's bill dated 1861 - this volume cost just £1 to rebind, large 8vo; Conybeare (The Rev. W.J.) & Howson (The Rev. J.S.), The Life and Epistles of St. Paul, two-volume set, London: Longman [...], 1855, additional engraved titles, full-page maps, further wood engraved vignettes and illustrations, contemporary brown morocco, covers with triple-line fillet gilt, all edges gilt, yellow endpapers, 4to, (2); Stephens (W.R.W.), The Life and Letters of Walter Farquhar Hook D.D., F.R.S., second edition, two-volume set, London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1879, Woodburtype portrait frontispieces, contemporary polished calf gilt, bookseller's tickets for A.W. Jordan, Truro, 8vo, (2); Local Provenance, The Works of Bishop Hall [...], volumes IX & X only, London: Printed by C. Whittingham [...], 1808, Plain Armorial bookplates to each pastedown: Mansfeldt Forster Mills [of Tapton Grove, Chesterfield, Derbyshire], contemporary calf (disbound), 8vo, (2); Serle (Ambrose), The Christian Remembrancer [...], Printed from the Author's fourth edition, London: Fisher, Son, & Jackson, 1831, engraved frontispiece, contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards, 18mo; Drexelius (Jeremy), The Heliotropium [...], Translated from the Original Latin by the Rev. Reginald . Shutte [...], signed by the translator and dated 1888, fourth edition, London: Hall & Co [...], 1884, frontispiece painted in red, contemporary green cloth, 8vo; etc., [24]
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TAPERING CYLINDRICAL COFFEE POT with a domed cover and a knop finial, crested, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1923, together with a modern Italian plated photograph frame by Gucci and a pair of silvergilt wine tasters with serpent ring handles, by C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1973; the coffee pot 8" (20 cms) high; 22.9 oz weighable silver (4)
A PAIR OF SILVER CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLE STICKS WITH LATER PLATED TWO BRANCH CANDELABRA SURMOUNT the sticks with acanthus capitals, fluted columns and loaded stepped-square and beaded bases, mark of Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1919, 23.75cm high (9 ¼ in); the silver shaped & beaded nozzles adapted to accommodate the plated scrolling candelabra arms, these approx. 25cm wide (9 ¾ in)
A silver tea caddy, Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1911, together with a George III silver cream jug, London 1802, a silver two handled bon bon dish, Chester (loaded), a two handled silver trophy cup, a silver trophy cup and cover, a cased silver Christening set, a collection of silver spoons and silver cruets
A CASED PAIR OF SILVER HALLMARKED SAUCE BOATS DATED 1937 FOR WILLIAM NEAL & SON LTD, TOGETHER WITH AN EDWARDIAN TOAST RACK DATED 1902 FOR HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, A SILVER TROPHY CUP, A SILVER PRESENTATION CIGARETTE BOX, A SILVER FLARED DISH, A SET OF SIX SILVER TEA SPOONS, AND TWO OTHER, AND A VICTORIAN SILVER LADLE DATED 1841 FOR LEWIS SAMUEL. GROSS WEIGHT (EXC BOX) 1002grms.
An early 20th Century cased silver mounted pistol grip five piece carving set, the blades of the knives stamped "Harrison Bros and Howson Cutlers to His Majesty" (various dates), together with a brass cherubic doorstop in the Rococo style, the base stamped "Peerage England 4370" CONDITION REPORTS Largest knive aprox 35cm smaller knife approx 28.5.cm. Signs of rusting etc, dents knocks etc wear and tear condusive to age and use see images for more details
A PARCEL OF SILVER, including a pair of George III Peter & William Bateman Old English pattern tablespoons with engraved initials and damaged bowls, London 1805, a George V silver oval trinket box on cabriole legs engraved initials to the hinged lid, makers Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1912, an Edwardian silver lobster pick, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910, silver topped glass powder bowl, three various napkin rings, two pin dishes, spoons, pickle fork, small rectangular silver mounted photograph frame, etc, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 14.4ozt, 440 grams (parcel) (condition: mixed condition throughout, Bateman spoons badly damaged)
RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising an onion shaped vase in blue and orange glaze, incised William Howson Taylor signature with triangular backstamp, dated 1931, height approximately 30cm, together with cylindrical vase with flared rim, blue, orange and green glazes, impressed marks to base, dated 1933, height approximately 24cm (2)(condition: no chips or cracks)
FOUR RUSKIN POTTERY VASES, comprising a yellow and green example, impressed marks to base, height approximately 16cm, a streaked matt glaze example, impressed Ruskin England, height approximately 13cm, a small blue and white vase, impressed marks, dated 1931 (damaged) and a hexagonal green and orange vase with William Howson Taylor signature to base (damaged) (4)
A RUSKIN POTTERY HIGH FIRED MINIATURE VASE BY WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR, ovoid with tapering neck, covered in a red and white mottled glaze, impressed Ruskin, England to the base (small chip to rim), together with a cracked Ruskin miniature vase in an iridescent blue glaze, height approximately 7cm (2)
Five silver rattail pattern coffee spoons, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1939, length approximately 12cm together with two silver Hester Bateman teaspoons, London 1783, two George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, makers Robert Hennell II, London 1829, length approximately 14.5cm; five silver Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923 etc (q)
A VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1873, of baluster form with slender neck and scrolling handle, the body with foliate engraving, embossed oval panels and a cartouche inscribed "K.C.S. to John S***** Esq on his marriage November 27th 1873" and bearing a crest, 31cm high, 719gms (there is some denting to this jug) Condition Report: Available upon request

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