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A George V Silver Tray, by George Howson, Sheffield, 1930 oval and on four fluted tapering panel feet, with gadrooned border and two gadrooned loop handled with foliage cast terminals57.5cm wide over handles, 52oz 10dwt, 1,634grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is no sign of an erasure.
A twentieth-century twelve-place setting canteen of flatware, each piece with Armorial crest and motto, "VIRTUTE QUIES", comprising:twelve hallmarked silver entree forks, and twelve main course forkstwelve hallmarked silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, and four tablespoonsA pair of hallmarked silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern sauce ladlestwelve main course knives, and twelve entree knives, each with steel blades and ivorine handlestwelve fish forks and knives, each with hallmarked silver tines and blades, and ivorine handleseight dessert forks and knives, each with hallmarked silver tines and blades, and mother-of-pearl handlesA five-piece steel carving set with ivorine handlesEnsuite with a wooden fitted canteen, with key and working lock, the hallmarked silver components with sponsor's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield c.1939, dimensions of the canteen, 45 x 36 x 24cm, weight of weighable silver (excluding the hallmarked silver knives and forks with composite handles) 3,237g/104.07ozt approx
A George V silver side handled cafe au lait pot, with ebonised handle and knop, and matching milk jug and sugar basin, by Harrison Bros & Howson, London 1910, pot 14.5cm high, and a collection of further silver comprising a circular dish, a cigarette box, a pair of small bottle coasters with turned wooden bases, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a berry spoon, two butter knives, a heart shaped sweetmeat dish, a pair of salts, a small twin handled pot and other small items, approx 30oz weighable. (qty)
A George II silver coffee pot, with domed and hinged cover, tapering baluster body and ebonised handle, no apparent maker's mark, London 1746, presentation inscription to the footrim dated 1859, 23cm high, together with a similar pair of George V silver cafe au lait pots by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1929, 18.5cm high, 48 oz overall. (3)
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON LTD; a miniature modern hallmarked silver filled trumpet vase, Birmingham 1962, height 7.5cm, a Chester hallmarked silver glass lined inkwell, diameter 4cm, two silver topped cut glass scent bottles (both lacking lids), a hallmarked silver lidded cut glass rectangular dressing table jar, 8.5 x 3.5cm, a pinchbeck art glass scent bottle with ring chain, a further hallmarked silver topped glass scent bottle, two hallmarked silver propelling pencils, a silver plated thimble, a hallmarked silver pendant and a pair of Birmingham hallmarked silver and mother of pearl handled fountain pens (one lacking nib), length including nib 12.5cm (13).
mixed media on paper, signed and dated '08, titled label verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 30cm x 22cm, overall size 57cm x 47cm Label verso: Flowers Gallery, London. Note: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
pastel on paper, signed mounted, framed and under glass image size 40cm x 28cm, overall size 63cm x 52cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
A GEORGE III STYLE SILVER PLATED TWIN HANDLED TRAY Sheffield, England by Harrison Bros and Howson, rectangular tray with Baroque patterned top, scallop corners and similarly decorated handles, with inscription and maker mark to underside 'The Standard Vacuum Oil Company, 13 November 1948' 64.5 x 39cm Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration. Additional Information: Property of the Estate of CHUA Yat Chai aka CHUA Hock Tat
A pair of uniformly framed photographs respectively of George Formby with Rolls Royce and Jaguar cars, registered 'GF1' and 'GF2', and with his ukuleles, former 16 cm x 20 cm overall[George Formby, 1904-1961, was an actor, singer-songwriter, comedian and star of stage and screen. He became Britain’s highest-paid entertainer, described by his biographer, Jeffrey Richards, as "able to embody simultaneously Lancashire, the working classes, the people, and the nation". Beryl Formby, George’s wife and manager, died on Christmas Eve, 1960. Seven weeks following the death of his wife, Formby was engaged to Pat Howson, a teacher, whom he initially met as a child. Formby died three weeks later, prior to the wedding. His will left much of his estate to his fiancé. Subsequently, in June 1961, the entire contents of Formby’s “Beryldene” residence was sold by J Entwistle & Co of Lytham St Annes at public auction from a marquee in its garden. The Formby items offered in this auction were acquired at the Beryldene sale by founding member of the George Formby Society and Carlisle businessman, William Logan. Images of related photographs and documents included for online reference not forming part of the lot.] [ Please note, the Formby lots in this auction are being offered for sale by the family of the late William Logan.]
A Wade and Butler novelty lady leg two blade pocket knife, the blade engraved Lyon (possibly nylon manufacturer), brass linings, wood scales; A Harris Brothers & Howson three blade pocket knife, brass linings, black scales, vacant cartouche; a four blade pocket knife, marked Smith York (jewellers) probably Joseph Rodgers & Sons, brass linings, 'tortoiseshell' scales, all mounted and framed
RAIL & TRANSPORT INTEREST: Three boxes of vintage books of railway, canal, waterways and tram interest to include: HADFIELD, Charles - The Canals of The West Midlands, The Canals of the North West England Volumes 1&2 and The Canals of the East Midlands, HOWSON, H.F - London's Underground, SPENCER, Herbert - London's Canal amongst various others. A well kept collection in very good condition with some signs of wear commensurate with age to be expected. (qty in two boxes)
A collection of hallmarked silver to include a London hallmarked Parker Beacon silver cigarette lighter, hallmarked silver fruit knive, Sheffield 1949 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Also, 925 silver stamp case in the form of a handbag, hallmarked London 925 silver clip with golf club armorial front and a silver hallmarked napkin ring. Gross weight 116g.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), JOHN LENNON PORTRAIT pastel on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glass (slipped in the mount)image size 65cm x 49cm, overall size 96cm x 80cmNote: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), PORTRAIT STUDY pastel on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 40cm x 28cm, overall size 63cm x 52cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), HEAD STUDY pastel on paper, signedframed and under glassimage size 27cm x 19cm, overall size 48cm x 40cm Note: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), THE MOCKING OF CHRIST mixed media on paper, signed and dated '08, titled label verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 30cm x 22cm, overall size 57cm x 47cm Label verso: Flowers Gallery, London.Note: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), SOUL SEARCHING pastel on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 55cm x 40cm, overall size 81cm x 65cmNote: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* JOYCE M BORLAND, FIFE LANDSCAPE watercolour on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 31cm x 45cm, overall size 65cm x 75cm Note: Born Dumbarton, Joyce Borland attended day classes at the Glasgow School of Art for a number of years, under the tuition of Peter Howson, David Linley and Norrie Kirkham. She prefers to work in acrylics or water-based mediums. Joyce exhibits with the Glasgow Society of Women Artists, Helensburgh, Bearsden and Milngavie Art Clubs, Paisley Art Institute, and galleries throughout Scotland. Works have been exhibited by the Royal Glasgow Institute, the Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen in Edinburgh, and with the Laing Art Exhibition in the Mall Galleries, London. Prizewinner Art Exposure Gallery Mayfest Exhibition 1996. Winner Gregor Ian Smith Award Bearsden Art Club.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), SWAP pastel on paper, signed and dated 2008, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 59cm x 45cm, overall size 101cm x 83cmNote: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), WEE ROB (ROBERT BURNS) oil on canvas, signedframedimage size 19cm x 20cm, overall size 28cm x 28cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), THE STAR ink on paper, signed and dated 2005mounted, framed and under glassimage size 13cm x 19cm, overall size 30cm x 35cm Note: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
* FRANK TO (SCOTTISH b. 1982), SELF PORTRAIT WITH PLAGUE DOCTOR MASK mixed media on board, signed versoframed and under glassimage size 16cm x 19cm, overall size 33cm x 34cm Note: Frank To was born in Glasgow and studied at the University of Huddersfield and then Duncan of Jordanstone Art College in Dundee. He lives in Glasgow and has a studio in the city. He has earned an enviable reputation for himself as a contemporary figurative painter, having already established a loyal following, including a number of high profile buyers including Star Trek legend, Sir Patrick Stewart who now owns several of Frank's paintings. In recent years he has exhibited alongside some of the greats of the Scottish and International art scene including Peter Howson and Damien Hirst. His work has also featured in numerous national art fairs and art shows including at Bath, Harrogate, London, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow and is held in the collection of Dundee University. Frank To has regularly received critical acclaim even from early in his career and is one of his generation's most written about artists.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), THE TOMB pastel on paper, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 60cm x 46cm, overall size 70cm x 87cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), UNTITLED ink on paper, signed and dated 2004mounted, framed and under glassimage size 17cm x 19cm, overall size 35cm x 35cm Note: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), STUDY OF ST ANDREW oil on canvas, signedframedimage size 120cm x 89cm, overall size 145cm x 115cmNote: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
* HUGH GERARD BYARS (SCOTTISH b. 1957), MIDNIGHT ADMIRER oil on board, signed and dated '08framedimage size 50cm x 40cm, overall size 61cm x 51cmNote: Byars trained at The Glasgow School of Art and then at The Royal College of Art in London. In 2001 he received a major award from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (USA). Nineteen examples of his work are recorded within notable public collections including City of London Corporation, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), MOMA (Wales), The Fleming Collection (London), Guildhall Art Gallery, Cheltenham Art Gallery and Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries. Hugh lives and works in Glasgow. He is a contemporary of Howson and of the same school as Campbell and Currie, and like them concentrates on the human form, and scenes from his local city. He often takes his inspiration from the derelicts and dossers in his native Glasgow. These are his Partick people who he paints with sympathy, graphic simplicity and powerful humanity. Hugh is one of the ''New Glasgow Boys'' school of painters.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), BEHIND THE MASK pastel on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 59cm x 45cm, overall size 92cm x 78cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), ALWAYS BLUE pastel on paper, signedmountedimage size 46cm x 66cm, overall size 69cm x 89cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), UNTITLED ink on paper, signed and dated 2012mounted, framed and under glassimage size 18cm x 19cm, overall size 35cm x 35cm Note: the major retrospective “When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65" of the work of the artist at the City Arts Centre, Edinburgh and organised by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (27th May - 1st October 2023) brought together over 100 major works from his early years until the present time. The staging of this exhibition during (and beyond) the Edinburgh International Festival reflects the well documented and longstanding international interest in Peter Howson's work.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), PORTRAIT OF A MAN pastel on paper, initialledmounted, framed and under glassimage size 62cm x 46cm, overall size 97cm x 79cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), MY SHELLY pastel on paper, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 40cm x 28cm, overall size 65cm x 52cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.

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