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Los 171

A tall Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, shouldered form with tall cylindrical neck and everted top rim, covered in a running sang de boeuf glaze highlighted in sky blue on a mottled ground impressed marks, collection paper labels, 29cm. high Exhibited Taylor Made Exhibition, Birmingham Art Gallery, 1976, catalogue number 20. Literature Paul Atterbury & John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 58 for a comparable example of this shape, dated 1909, illustrated. Provenance A & B Forrester Collection. Ferneyhough Collection. The Albert E Wade Collection, Sotheby's London, 2002, lot 397. Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.

Los 173

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware solifleur vase by William Howson Taylor, covered in an apple green lustre glaze impressed marks, 19cm. high Provenance Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.

Los 175

A Ruskin Pottery Kingfisher Lustre stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1906, tapering cylindrical form on small flaring foot, with flaring neck, covered in a petrol lustre glaze impressed marks, 25cm. high Provenance Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.

Los 177

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1925, ovoid with tapering cylindrical neck, covered in a sang de boeuf and flambe glaze with fine turquoise speckles, impressed marks, 20.5cm. high Provenance Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.

Los 178

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1933, tapering cylindrical form with everted rim, covered in a mottled sang de boeuf and silver-grey glaze impressed marks, 13.5cm. high Provenance Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.

Los 179

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware carafe vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1922, covered in a fissured sang de boeuf glaze over white impressed marks, professional restoration to neck, 23.5cm. high Provenance Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.

Los 165

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED PORRIDGE BOWL AND STAND, of circular form, 'S' scroll handles, makers Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1897, approximate weight 8ozt, 250 grams, together with a George VI silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, Sheffield 1939, approximate weight 1.3ozt, 42 grams and an Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal dish, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, height 7.5cm, approximate weight 3ozt, 94 grams (4) (condition: pedestal dish has a crease along edge, porridge bowl has a dent towards the base, the stand has a crease in the centre as well as slight knocks to the rim)

Los 1174

Edwardian silver three piece tea set by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1901 approx 31oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 1087

•PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH B. 1958) BOAT PEOPLE Conte on paper, signed and dated (19)85, 30 x 44cm (11 3/4 x 17 1/4") Glasgow Print Studio receipted invoice verso Condition Report: On inspection the paper appears light to moderately wavy with there being tiny, appearing loose, fragments located in the bottom left hand corner.

Los 1179

•PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH B. 1958) DANTE'S DREAM Oil on canvas, signed, 15 x 15cm (5 3/4 x 5 3/4") Inscribed with title, signed and dated '07 verso Condition Report: The pigment and canvas are in good condition with no issues apparent.

Los 152

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS by Harrison Brothers and Howson (Henry Harrison), Sheffield 1892, with removable drip pans, the columns with twin banding on concave square pedestal base with urns on stands and foliate embossing and gadrooned edge (weighted), 18cm high (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 2089

Stroviols practice violin with aluminium horn, bearing the Stroviols trademark stamp; also an A.J. Howson Phono-Fiddle with brass horn, bearing the maker's trademark registered logo (2)

Los 38

A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, all raised on bun feet, Sheffield 1919, makers mark for George Howson, together with a pair of sugar tongs, the milk and sugar bowl with gilded interior, total weight 998 grams / 32.10 ozt

Los 210

George V silver handled carving set, Sheffield 1905, Harrison Brothers & Howson, in case

Los 782

A small collection of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of lobster picks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1912, in a case; a set of six commemorative British Hall Marks tea spoons by Roberts & Belk, 1952 (coronation marks), in a case from Goldsmiths & Silversmiths; fifteen loose tea spoons; and a pair of German Art Nouveau silver handled fish servers, post 1886 .800 standard, in a case

Los 836

A pair of silver chip forks by Hersey Silversmiths, London 2008, 8.5cm (3 1/2in) long; a pair of silver playing card suit cufflinks by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd., Birmingham 2007; and a pair of silver coloured football cufflinks, stamped 925, 44g (1.44 oz) gross

Los 1932

Victorian hallmarked silver fish server fork, Sheffield 1882 maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, length 25cm weight 127g all in 

Los 2153

George VI hallmarked silver three piece tea set, Sheffield 1938, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, length of teapot 26cm, weight 760g all in

Los 2158

George V hallmarked silver three piece teaset of bulbous design with incuse corners, Sheffield 1930 maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, length of teapot,  26.5cm, weight 874g all in

Los 178

* Peter Howson [b.1958]-The Boxer,:-signed and dated '87red chalk drawing29 x 22cm.

Los 360

A PAIR OF SILVER SAUCE BOATS, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, 1927, of oval form with gadrooned border, scroll handle, raised on four shell capped hoof feet (c.7.4oz) (2)

Los 92

A pair of loaded silver baluster candlesticks in the 18th Century manner, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Birmingham 1988.  12cm high

Los 34

A Victorian silver crumb tray of plain form, Sheffield 1897, Harrison Brothers & Howson, approx 156g

Los 34

A Harrison Brothers and Howson Ltd silver sugar caster with finial top, faceted body, Birmingham 1989, 17.5cm tall, 138g

Los 502

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), JESUS ON THE CROSS chalk and charcoal on paper, signed and dated '05 23cm x 19cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Los 550

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), DAVID AND BATHSHEBA mixed media, signed and dated 2013 40cm x 30cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Los 551

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), ROAD TO RECOVERY, mixed media, signed and dated 2012 30cm x 20cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Los 572

* 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. Note: The painting depicts the model Elaine Johnson. In discussing the present work Howson stated,'I was actually captivated by her as a model. She's probably the perfect model for me. I did many drawings and quite a few paintings'. 'One of them - yet again - landed Howson in the soup of controversy. He painted Elaine nude, crucified on the cross. He recognizes this was 'a pornographic, almost a blasphemous painting' - though he considers it a good one. The late Cardinal Winning, no stranger to controversy himself, was unimpressed and shocked, calling the work 'evil'. At the time, Howson was unmoved by the criticism. (R.Heller, Peter Howson , Edinburgh, 2003, p. 150). The Crucifixion was painted in 1999, only a few years after Howson returned from Bosnia having experienced the horrors of war. His subsequent hugely successful exhibition at The Imperial War Museum re-defined war art as Howson depicted graphic scenes with honest and disturbingly brutal reality. Perhaps his most controversial work from Bosnia was " Croatian and Muslim " in which two Croatian men were violently raping a Muslim woman. The setting was a domestic home, not a battlefield and there are no guns or obvious paraphernalia of war. The two vulgar figures committing the rape are not obviously soldiers and they certainly aren't obviously of any specific nationality or religion and nor is the female victim. If this painting had been untitled and never shown as part of the Bosnia exhibition at the IWM, there's no real evidence that it has anything to do with war. However Howson deliberately titles the piece, "Croatian and Muslim" not "Soldiers and Victim" or anything similarly vague but specifically with the two words which he knows will define the work. Had he wished to be even more confrontational, he might have titled it "Christian and Muslim", for there can be little doubt that in his mind, religion, war and the suffering of the innocent are the key themes of this work. Although hung for the IWM exhibition, the institution declined to acquire the painting for their permanent collection. This exclusion caused uproar and a considerable polarisation of opinion. Many argued that validity of the painting was compromised as the work had been produced based on oral accounts rather than an actual witnessed event. Others challenged the museum’s decision arguing that Croatian and Muslim had been rejected because of its graphic imagery and politically provocative nature. This uncomfortable and public situation was resolved when David Bowie chose to purchase the painting. Speaking in the New York Times at the time Bowie described it as ‘the most evocative and devastating painting’. It was reported that Bowie paid a mere £18,000 for the painting which was resold as lot 209 11th November 2016 Sotheby's London for £173,000 (premium). Not for the first time, Howson returned to the themes of religion and the suffering of the innocent with The Crucifixion in 1999. Despite the artist's reported remarks, it's very difficult to fathom how this work even partially fulfils the literal definition of "pornographic". The stark nakedness may be uncomfortable for some, but this painting is surely about suffering and especially the suffering of women. It was no great surprise to learn that the purchaser of this painting in 2008 (and the current vendor) is a woman. In every respect, The Crucifixion is Howson-max. It is powerful, thought provoking and controversial.

Los 627

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), HEAD STUDY oil on board, signed, further signed and dated 1994 verso 27cm x 23cm Framed

Los 687

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), PREY - 9 pencil on paper, signed 21cm x 23cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Los 701

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), THE PA - ELAINE JOHNSTONE, THE ARTIST pastel on paper, signed 60cm x 35cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Los 112

A GEORGIAN STYLE THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Sheffield c.1933, maker's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, comprising: teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of plain oblong form with ebon handles and finials, engraved with presentation description (c.36.5 troy ozs all in). The teapot 29cm over spout and handle

Los 3

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Sheffield c.1895, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, each with detachable sconces, above waisted stem, decorated with bands of swags, on stepped square weighted feet. 28cm high

Los 359

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish Born 1958) ARRFramed mixed media, signed dated 2012'Priory'35cm x 25cm

Los 360

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish Born 1958) Framed mixed media, signed dated 2013 'Heaven on Earth' 35cm x 25cm

Los 361

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish Born 1958) ARRFramed mixed media, signed dated 2013'Coming Back'29cm x 20cm

Los 362

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish born 1958) ARR Framed oil on canvas, signed 'Driver 1997' 20.5cm x 15.5cm  Provenance: Flowers East

Los 363

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish born 1958) ARR Framed oil on canvas, signed 'Calmed 1997' 20cm x 15cm  Provenance: Flowers East

Los 364

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish born 1958) ARR Framed oil on canvas, signed 'The Boxer' 18cm x 15cm   Provenance: Flowers East

Los 378

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish Born 1958) ARRFramed pastel, signed'Head Study'64cm x 48cm

Los 382

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish born 1958) ARR Framed pastel, signed 'Portrait of a Man' 30cm x 21cm

Los 383

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish born 1958) ARR Framed pastel, signed 'Angry Man' 30cm x 23cm

Los 384

Peter Howson OBE (Scottish born 1958) ARR Framed pastel, signed and dated 2002 'Derby 1' 30cm x 23cm

Los 1254

HARRISON BROS & HOWSON; a George V hallmarked silver tea caddy of oval bellied form, the hinged lid with rope twist rim and ebonised finial, London 1911, length 11cm, and a pair of foliate and scroll decorated sugar tongs, Sheffield 1896, approx 9.3ozt (2).

Los 1382

A small group of hallmarked silver comprising a cigar case with engine turned decoration and engraved foliate scrolls, initialled to the front, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, 12 x 9cm, a cigarette case, a set of five silver sheath pistol grip fruit knives, Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1902, three thimbles to include a Charles Horner example, Chester 1892, and a clear glass sugar shaker, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1917, weighable silver approx 8.2ozt (11).

Los 443

A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR-PIECE ‘TETE-A-TETE’ TEA SET HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON SHEFFIELD 1927-29 plain Georgian baluster style moulded spouts the teapot and hot water jug with fibre handles 18.5cm high 1148gr (36oz 18dwt) all in

Los 616

A set of 6 late Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, with green stained ivory panel handles and silver blades, by George Howson, hallmarks Sheffield 1897, knife length 20cm

Los 83

A pair of late Victorian silver vases embossed with scrolls and gadrooning, Harrison Bros.& Howson, Sheffield 1898; 13.4 oz

Los 56

A Harrison Brothers & Howson cut glass claret jug, silver collared with lid, London 2007, star cut base

Los 499

AFTER PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH b 1958), DRUM II digital print on canvas 60cm x 90cm Framed

Los 93

PETER HOWSON, HOMELESS JESUS, limited edition print 19/30, signed, with certificate of authenticity, 38.5cm x 51.5cm, framed

Los 1495

Harrison Bros & Howson Oak cased Canteen of Cutlery.

Los 308

A collection of silver wares to include a cased set of six silver teaspoons (by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1951), a pair of silver servers (Sheffield 1910), a pair of silver salts, double ended sauce boat, pair sugar tongs and a set of 6 dessert spoons (Sheffield 1929) 22.84 oz

Los 1592

Golfing Interest - Macgregor Golf Bag And Left Handed Set Of Howson And jack Nicklaus Clubs Twelve In Total. Three Howson, Eight Jack Nicklaus And One Wilson. Please See Accompanying Image.

Los 1502

An Edison Standard Phonograph, serial number 633009, in oak case, A J Howson brass horn; thirty four wax cylinders

Los 563

A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, incurved angles, angular scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 26cm long, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1917, 23.5oz gross

Los 85

A full set Howson carbon fibre golf club with bag + lightweight folding trolley

Los 271

A mahogany cased electroplate King pattern canteen, Harrison Bros & Howson, for eight persons, seven place settings.

Los 313

A cased pair of large late Victorian silver salad servers, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896, engraved with leafy scrollwork, having carved bone handle, 29cm long, initialled.

Los 341

A Howson golf bag containing assorted drivers and Howson irons

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