A set of six Edwardian silver menu or place name holders by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1904-05, the angled discs cast with early motor cars, a polo player and a horse race in twos, on plain disc bases, 3cm (1 1/4in) high, loaded, in a leather covered fitted case from Gaydon & Sons, Kingston-on-Thames
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A late Victorian shaped circular silver salver, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897, with moulded border and gadroon rim, engraved with a band of flowers and leaf scrolls, the large foliate, 'c' scroll and diaper framed cartouche centred by a monogram, further engraved with a crest, armorial and date, on four 'c' scroll headed claw feet, 30cm diameter, 24.5ozs.
A pair of silver name card holders, Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1890, the nameplate aperture flanked by trumpet shaped posy holders united by a scrolling stretcher and easel A frame support, together with a set of four silver knife rests, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852 (see illustration).
A pair of Edward VII silver trumpet shaped vases, the flared rim with bead mounts and with open wirework bodies, on moulded footrims, 6ins high, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, and blue glass liners for same, and a small selection of other silver and silver topped items, various (combined weighable silver 16ozs)
A silver twin handled cup, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1924, a silver toddy ladle, London 1819, a sauce boat by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a silver and cut glass sugar caster by Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham 1915 and a pair of pierced silver plated wine coasters, total silver weight approximately 13 ozt
Three assorted Elizabeth II silver photograph-frames, comprising a matte finish example, by Harrison Brothers and Howson Ltd., Sheffield, 2003, a small square example, by Carrs, Sheffield, 2010, chased with husk swags and a hinged double frame, by Carrs, Sheffield, 2010, together with: an Italian silver photograph frame, by Ricci, with English import marks for Birmingham, 2000, 25cm high and smaller (4)
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Entree-Dishes, Covers and Handles, by George Howson for Harrison Brothers and Howson, London, 1903, each shaped oblong and with foliage heightened reeded borders, with detachable loop handle, 28.5cm wide, 120oz 6dwt (2) . Each fully marked underneath and on cover. The handles each marked with maker's mark, lion passant and leopards head. There is some minor wear to the marks, though each is still legible. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points. There is a small area of damage to the border of one.
A George V Silver Egg-Cruet, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, London, 1910, on shaped circular stand with beaded border and four ball and claw feet, with overhead loop handle and four conforming egg-cups, with four associated Old English pattern egg-spoons, by Joseph Rodgers and Sons, Sheffield, 1909, the stand 16.5cm high, 19oz 10dwt . Fully marked on base, each egg-cup and on spoons. The base of the handle and each support for the egg-cups each part marked. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is legible. There is some surface scratching and wear overall, consistent with age and use. The base rocks slightly when resting on a flat surface.
A George V three piece silver tea set, comprising of squat form teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 22.5 by 12.3 by 10cm high, together with a matching milk jug, 12.5 by 8 by 6.5cm high, and twin handled sugar bowl, 13.5 by 9 by 7cm high, 24toz overall, Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1916. (3)
A collection of silver, including Elizabeth II ring branch shaped holder, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 2002; a circular pin tray, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 1995; a George V circular ring box, Birmingham, 1918; together with various items including a blue flask glass scent bottle (top missing); a silver ink pot holder; a Victorian baby's bell rattle and teether; two lockets; two silver topped bottles and a tortoiseshell purse (1 bag)
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), THE CRUCIFIXION oil on canvas, signed 182.9cm x 121.9cm (72 x 48 inches) Framed. Provenance: Lot 165 Christie's London 16th April 2008 where sold for £19,700 (premium) and acquired by a lady, the current vendor. Literature: Robert Heller, Peter Howson , Edinburgh, 2003, p. 151, illustrated.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), CRUCIFIXION oil on canvas, signed 240cm x 180cm (approximately 95 x 71 inches) Framed. Label verso: Flowers East Gallery, London. Provenance: Exhibited in 2013 at the St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow, where it was hung in the same location as its precursor, Salvador Dali's 'Christ of Saint John of the Cross'.

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