•PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH B. 1958) JAILBIRDS Charcoal drawing, signed, 29 x 21.5cm (11 1/2 x 8 1/2") (2) This drawing was used as the basis for an illustration in the book 'Peterhead Porridge' by James Crosbie, a copy of which will accompany the drawing Condition Report: On inspection the charcoal drawing is found to be in good condition with no significant issues to report.
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A CASED VICTORIAN SILVER CARVING AND FISH SERVING SET by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1880, the pair of fish servers with pierced and foliate decoration, the four carvers with steel blades by Elkington & Co and silver mounts, all with carved ivory handles, the case 47cm long Condition Report: good.
19th Century Sheffield, England Harrison Bros. & Howson Sterling Silver Mounted Ivory Handled Five (5) Piece Carving Set in Fitted Box. Marked. Age Splits to Ivory Handles, Moderate Corrosion to one stainless steel blade Otherwise Good Condition. Box Measures 18-1/2 Inches Long and 6-1/4 Inches Wide. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. (estimate $100-$200) Shipping $68.00
Large folder of early assorted fishing patent documents, letterheads, fishing receipts and invoices both at home and abroad - containing approximately 40 Polly pockets each containing various reel makers receipts, letters, quotes, patent documents and much more - to include companies in New Zealand including Allwood; SE Giles; F Steans & Co; plus LA Vannerie Francaise; J Louche Boulogne Sur Mer; Victor Sigismondi Turin; Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield; Dodge and Son Hounslow; The Carswell Company; Wm Curry & Co Edinburgh; S and E.G Messeena London; F Lee Redditch; B Crow and Son Fishing Tackle Makers Redditch; Clara B Allen Artificial Fly Dresser; S Allcock & Co; The Redditch Fishing Rod Manufacturing company; Henry Milward and Sons Redditch; William Bartlett and Sons Redditch; F Arthars High Class Fishing Rods Warwickshire; W Humphreys and Sons Redditch; Charles Byrd & Co Ltd Fishing Rod Manufacturers; Maurice Carswell & Co Ltd Glasgow; Eaton and Deller London (large quantity); Wallace and Kerr Edinburgh; Robert Ramsbottom Manchester; display card of various brass barrel swivels; C.A and E Hill Redditch High-grade Fishing Rods and tackle; and other bits of ephemera relating to Hardy Bros - needs inspecting
Silver and rose gold plated fob, foliate scroll engraved decoration and four fan shaped panels, shield shaped rose gold plated blank cartouche, makers Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a silver brooch in the form of a bow and a mother-of-pearl handled silver bladed folding fruit knife, blank oval cartouche to handle, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894, length approximately 10cm when extended (3)
Ukulele, Keech, in caseUsed by George Formby. Reference letters included covering purchased of instrument from Mrs Welsh, who has earlier purchased the instrument at the Beryldene auction in 1961, lot number 444, following Formby's death, and subsequent research by George Formby Society member identifying it as having been used by Formby in the film "No Limit", the instrument has a split in the back panel, present at the time of the auctionTaken from the letter from Pat Howson addressing George Johnson regarding the original auction of George Formby's estate, dated 26th April 1961:Dear Mr Johnson,As you may have heard George's family are contesting his will. With these circumstances I can have nothing, the execution of the will is having everything auctioned. If you wish to contact him, he is Mr J Gowther, 34 Park Road, St Annes Lancs. I am very sad about all this but there is nothing I can do.Yours Sincerely, Pat Howson
An Edwardian silver specimen vase embossed with floral and foliate swags and classical figures by Comyns and four other items including a George III style embossed silver cream jug, Birmingham 1974 (probably Charles Horner), an oval swing-handled pierced silver bon bon basket, Birmingham 1911, Porter & Coulthard Ltd, a silver Kiddush cup with pricked Star of David decoration and Rosenzweig & Taitelbaum mark and a Victorian silver Christening mug, Sheffield 1895, Harrison Bros & Howson (5), H 16cm (vase)
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), STUDY FOR SAINT JOHN OGILIVIE oil on canvas, signed, further signed, titled and dated 2010 verso 61cm x 46cm Framed. Note : A remarkable study for the painting commissioned by the Archdiocese of Glasgow. Provenance: Sold McTear's 01.11.2011 lot 66 for £5200 (hammer). Note 2: Peter Howson has established a formidable reputation as one of his generation's leading figurative painters. Many of his paintings derive inspiration from the streets of Glasgow, where he was brought up. He is renowned for his penetrating insight into the human condition, and his heroic portrayals of the mighty and meek. His art is described by Robert Heller as "founded in Humanity, especially the human face". Howson was born in London in 1958. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1975 - 1977, and returned in 1979 to complete a Masters degree . In 1985 he was made the Artist in Residence at the University of St Andrews and also a part-time tutor at Glasgow School of Art. In 1992 he was commissioned by the Imperial War Museum to record the conflict in the former Yugoslavia . He was appointed official British war artist for Bosnia in 1993 and a few years later in 1996 was awarded Doctor of Letters Honoras Causa, University of Strathclyde. In 2011 Howson completed a dramatic rendering of the martyrdom of St John Ogilvie for the renovated St Andrew's Cathedral in Glasgow. The two year process of working on the commission was the subject of a major BBC documentary. Howson was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 Birthday Honours for sevices to the visual arts, and in early 2014 he completed a 300 mile walk in order to raise awareness of autism. His work is represented in numerous public collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York; the Tate Gallery, London; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the British Museum, London; The Imperial War Museum, London; The Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow; and The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.
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
An oak canteen of Walker & Hall silver-plated cutlery, six place settings in the rat-tail design with servers, knife rests and simulated ivory handled knives, a small silver trophy cup and pepper pot, together with a Victorian mahogany cased four piece carving set, silver mounted with ivory handles, hallmarked Sheffield 1880, Harrison Brothers and Howson, with Victorian registration lozenge.
Dor‚ (Gustave). Milton's Paradise Lost, circa 1905, 50 black and white plates, all edges gilt, some minor marks and spotting, contemporary gilt decorated blue half morocco, boards and spine rubbed and marked, folio, together with Conybeare (W.J. & Howson, J.S.), The Life and Epistles of St. Paul, 2 volumes, 1872, black and white illustrations, and plates, all edges gilt, bookplates to front pastedown, minor spotting, publisher's uniform original gilt decorated full morocco, boards and spines lightly faded and rubbed, large 4to, and Carlyle (Thomas), The French Revolution: A History, 3 volumes, 1870, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th and early 20th century history, poetry, and miscellaneous reference, many leather bindings, some original cloth, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio (5 shelves)
ERNEST HOWSON: THE BUDGERIGAR BOOK, Liss, Fanciers Supplies Ltd, [1984], new impression, original cloth gilt, dust-wrapper + THE MARQUESS OF TAVISTOCK: PARROTS AND PARROT-LIKE BIRDS IN AVICULTURE, illustrated E J Boosey, London, F V White & Co, [1929], 1st edition, 8 coloured plates as called for, original cloth gilt + CHARLES HOULTON: CAGE-BIRD HYBRIDS, illustrated H Norman, London, Cage Birds, [ND], circa 1920, 32 plates (of which 16 coloured) + illustrations in text as called for, quarto, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn, backstrip detached but loosely inserted (3)
Edwardian Period Stunning Solid Silver Sugar Sifter / Castor with Screw on Cover. Wonderful Shape ( Scarce ) Raised on 4 Shell and Hoof Feet. Hallmark Sheffield 1907, Maker G.H ( Harrison Brothers and George Howson ) 184.6 grams. Stands 5 Inches - 12.5 cm. As New Condition - Please See Photo.
4 HANDWRITTEN COOKERY AND EMBROIDERY BOOKSCOMPRISING 1) HILDA M. DOWNES. COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS May 1917, small 4to, cloth; 2) Manuscript recipe book, c. 1910-30, small 4to, cloth boards, worn, covers detached; 3) Hilda M. Downes. Notes on Cleaning Sept. 14th, 1916, 4to, with diagrams, illustrations and material bound in, original cloth-backed boards; 4) Hilda M. Downes. Needlework Theory (Miss Howson), Sept. 1918, 4to, coloured samples pasted in, green cloth (4)

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