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* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), DUNCE pastel on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glass (slipped in the mount)image size 60cm x 45cm, overall size 86cm x 70cmNote: 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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* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), TROPHY FACE V pastel on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 26cm x 20cm, overall size 43cm x 37cm 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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* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), CYBERIA - PATRIOT pastel on paper, signed, titled versoframed and under glass image size 46cm x 62cm, overall size 67cm x 82cm Label verso: The Life & Works of Peter Howson 2017.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.

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* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS oil on canvas, signedframedimage size 50cm x 50cm, overall size 69cm x 69cmNote: 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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* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958), FLATLAND ink on paper, signed and dated '07, titled label versomounted, framed and under glass image size 29cm x 19cm, overall size 57cm x 47cm Label verso: The Scottish Gallery, EdinburghNote: 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.

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An octagonal swing handled cake basket, with an elongated beaded border to sides and handle, fan-pierced sides and on four scrolling bracket feet, Sheffield 1917 by Harrison and Howson 21.5 cm diameter; together with a late Victorian lighthouse sugar caster with screw-off cover, profusely chased with scrolls and foliage, London 1894 by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd15.5 cm high, and another sugar caster of vase form, weighted to base Sheffield 1912 by Roberts and Belk. 21ozt weighable

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λ&nbspPETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B. 1958) HEAD WITH MOON AND CHURCH BEYOND Pastel and chalk Signed (lower right) 61 x 45cm (24 x 17½ in.)

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A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a pair of Victorian silver candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1876, a cream jug, a pair of grape scissors, a wine taster, a toast rack, a dish and four small cups, total approx. weighable 21.1oz. (11)

Los 850

An Edwardian silver rose bowl,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1907,circular form with embossed acanthus leaf decoration, shell and scroll foliate wavy-edge border, gilded interior, diameter 27.7cm, approx. weight 44.8oz.

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Antique Cased Quills & Antique Cased Scissors Inc Harrison Bros & Howson Etc x 2

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Harrison Bros. & Howson for South African Railways EPNS sugar basin, hinged lid and twin scroll handles; matched basin by Roberts & Belk Ltd and other EPNS tableware for South African Railways

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Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase of double gourd form by William Howson-Taylor, sang de boeuf glaze with random copper green spotting over ivory ground, incised signature and impressed factory marks, dated 1933, height 19.5cm.

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William Howson Taylor - Ruskin Pottery - An early vase of wide, low shouldered body with waisted collar neck and flared rim, decorated in a tonal streaked blue to purple souflee glaze  decorated with hand enamelled water lilies in blue and deep purple, scissor rebus mark, height 15cm.

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Ruskin Pottery - A large crystalline vase by William Howson-Taylor, of shouldered elongated ovoid form, decorated in yellow to orange and blue dribble glaze, with crystalline flecks, incised signature and impressed factory marks, dated 1932, height 29cm.

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A cased George VI MBE medal awarded to Michael Isaac Lipman (1902-1978)suspended on ribbon in original case of issue stamped M.B.E. and accompanied by dress miniature and a related presentation silver inkwell gifted to Lipman by his colleagues at EKCO, Sheffield, 1903, Harrison Brother & Howson, fitted with twin cut glass inks, crested and engraved S.P.D. (Special Product Division) to M.I.L 1946, (2)various., second weight approx. 6.42oztCondition:Good conditionLipman, was awarded the MBE in 1944 for his contributions towards the development and production of radar technology during the Second World War. Having graduated from Leeds university as an engineer and worked for EKCO for much of the 1930’s, Lipman was commandeered in 1939 by the RAF shortly before the outbreak of the war to set up a factory capable of producing radio aircraft-detection systems that would be installed in RAF planes to detect bombers, surface ships and submarines at night and in bad visibility. At Cowbridge House, Malmesbury, a secret war factory was established and the AI (Air Interception) Mk VIII was developed which proved to be one of the most important contributions towards the defeat of Hitler. As Lipman noted ‘The Mk VIII turned out to be a very successful gear; it was used for submarine detection as well as night fighter work, and was in full use throughout the rest of the war including D-Day, the Ardennes offensive of Christmas 1944 and the Italian campaign’. The activities of Lipman and the radar innovators at Cowbridge House became the subject of the book War Factory by Celia Fremlin of the social anthropology group Mass-Observation. A full account of Lipman’s life can be found in his autobiography ‘Memoirs of a Socialist Businessman’.

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Printed material relating to the art of John Lennon to inc: Italian 'Ponte Sisto' issued mini Bag One portfolio to inc fourteen prints (21x19.5cm) and two cover sheets, limited edition Cynthia Lennon published 'Lennon Cartoons' folio, Frank McFadden/Peter Howson 'Northern Lights' exhibition catalogue.

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A set of six Elizabeth II silver handled table knives and six dessert knives, by George Howson, Sheffield, 1954, table knife24.5cm. Minor nicks and surface scratches to the handles in general. Blades in good order. Hallmarks clear.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

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A George VI silver hot water pot, by George Howson, of baluster form with wooden handle, Sheffield, 1938, height 20.8cm, gross weight 14.1oz. Overall condition is good, commensurate with age and some use.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

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A pair of late Victorian silver bright cut shell pattern asparagus tongs, by George Howson, Sheffield, 1897, 23.2cm, 5.1oz. Condition - good

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Silver vase, 925/000, with red glass. Openwork vase decorated with Biedermeier work, placed on a filled round foot, slightly dented. approx. 731 grams, filled foot. ø9x23cm. MT.: George Howson, London, jl.:d:1899. Foot is slightly dented, otherwise in good condition.

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Peter Howson OBE (British, born 1958)The Boxer signed 'Howson' (lower left), dated '06' (lower right)pastel19.5 x 14.5cm (7 11/16 x 5 11/16in).Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, UK.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 221

A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver-gilt handled butter knives, by Harrison & Howson, Sheffield 1969, with stainless steel blades, the knives 17.3cms long; together with a 20th Century 'Eclipse' champagne tap, c.1920, in original box; and other miscellaneous silver and plated items including: a Georgian silver cauldron table salt; an early 20th Century silver five bar toast rack; a candle snuffer; a cheese scoop; and other items.PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.

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Nine matching Victorian silver Kings Pattern knives. Six with hallmarks for John Gilbert, Birmingham 1862, and three with hallmarks for Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1869. Total weight 476.1g. Condition Report: Length 21cm (total), maximum width 2cm

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Harrison Bro & Howson Cutlery Sets Vintage w/ Serving Set & Wooden Canteen

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A George Formby owned National steel resonator ukulele, serial number 1663, 61 cm[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.]

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Two George Formby owned instrument cases, each a Paxman banjolele case with Paxman Bros Ltd label inside and numbered 'G1' and 'G3' respectively on the outer, latter 62 cm[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.]

Los 666

A carved and painted comical wooden nodding George Formby figure, modelled standing in an ENSA-style uniform with his signature ukelele under one arm, circa 1940s, 29 cm, (lot 11 (part) Beryldene sale)[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.]]

Los 680

A George Formby owned "The Gibson" UB-1 banjo ukulele, the case numbered G6, 49 cm[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.]

Los 665

A Canadian Pacific Steamships First luggage label inscribed "George Formby, 1960, SS Empress of Britain, Liverpool", together with a souvenir boomerang and a carved hardwood rhinoceros, latter 9 cm x 8 cm, (lot 11 (part) Beryldene sale)[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.]

Los 667

George Formby's Dunhill Denicotea cigarette holder, (lot 300 (part) Beryldene sale)[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.]

Los 677

A George Formby owned William Lange "Banner Blue" banjolele, decorated with mother-of-pearl marquetry inlay, cased, 56 cm[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.]

Los 673

A George Formby owned JV Bourdon & Son banjolele in a 'The Whirl' Windsor case, the case numbered 13, 55 cm[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.]

Los 681

A George Formby owned Dallas D banjo ukulele, serial D/1906, the case numbered 5, 56 cm[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.]

Los 669

A Saskatoon Kinsmen faun beaver fur felt hat "especially for George Formby" by John B Stetson Company (Canada) Limited, boxed, size 5/8, (lot 740 (part) Beryldene sale)[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.]

Los 674

A quantity of George Formby sheet music publications including "Chinese Laundry Blues", "When the Lads of the Village Get Crackin'" and "The 2nd George Formby Big Hit Song Book", together with A Williams, "The "At-a-Glance" Ukelele and Ukelele-Banjo Method" and related photographs[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.]

Los 683

A George Formby owned Dulcet Ukulele by José Alvarez, bearing an internal label "José Alvarez Barcelona Dulcet Fabricado en España", the case numbered G7, 50 cm, (lot 442 of Beryldene sale), previously described as "This ukelele was used by George on his travels during World War II and can be seen in newsreels of the time."[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.]

Los 675

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.]

Los 676

A George Formby owned Windsor "The Whirle" banjo and case, 72 cm[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.]

Los 682

A George Formby owned La Foley ukulele, the case numbered G6, 52 cm, previously described as " George's early practice instrument"[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.]

Los 668

A 1930s painted plaster George Formby mask wall plaque, 22.5 cm, (Lot 94 Beryldene sale. "94. Plaster mask wall ornament")[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.]

Los 670

A George Formby owned Shelley "Late Foley" gilt enriched and silver mounted coffee set, cased, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1914, (lot 280 Beryldene sale)[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.]

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A George Formby owned Dallas E resonator banjolele, serial E/1139, the headstock having an inlaid mother-of-pearl scroll plaque faintly engraved "George Formby", the case numbered 7, 56 cm[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.]

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A George Formby owned "Baby" Gibson UB-2 De-Luxe / UB-3 banjo ukulele in Paxman case, previously described as "This was George's second favourite instrument, after his Abbott 'Monarch'. The Gibson was used in many films and broadcasts and for the recording of 'Our Sergeant Major', 'Fanlight Fanny' and 'In My Little Snapshot Album'".[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.]

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A George Formby owned Will Van Allen New Revelation banjolele, the case numbered 8, 55 cm[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.]

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A Late Victorian Bachelor's Silver Part Coffee Service, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1891, with reeded mounts, the bulbous bodies with part spiral reeded and fluted ornament, on scroll feet, comprising - coffee pot and hot water pot with ebonised handles, each 6ins high, and sugar basin, gross weight 17.4ozs

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Ruskin Pottery, an experimental High Fired vase, 1926, double shouldered cylindrical form, green oxide mottled with traces of red flambe to the interior rim, impressed marks, 22cm highProvenance: William Howson Taylor Collection; Exhibited Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery, Taylor Made, 1976, number B71; Ferneyhough Collection; Sotheby's London, 20th April 1993, lot 30; Albert E Wade Collection; Sotheby's London 8th November 2002, lot 383

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Ruskin Pottery, a Crystalline glazed vase, 1932, gourd form, banded oatmeal over orange over streaky blue, impressed marks, incised Howson Taylor signature, 23.5cm high

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Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1933, conical double gourd form, green speckled white over red sang de bouef flambe glaze, impressed marks and incised Howson Taylor signature, 20cm high

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Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired teapot, 1926, footed ovoid form, red sang de boeuf flambe draining to purple with green oxide speckles, impressed marks, 21cm longProvenance: William Howson Taylor Collection

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Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired jug, 1932, ovoid form with applied handle, green oxide speckles over purple and sang de boeuf flambe glaze, impressed marks and Howson Taylor incised signature, 16cm high

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Ruskin Pottery, a Crystalline vase, 1930, hexagonal section plinth form, streaks of green over orange over blue, impressed marks and incised Howson Taylor signature, 16.5cm high

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PETER HOWSON O.B.E. (SCOTTISH 1958-) MAN & BOY Signed lower left, pencil and chalk on handmade paper 22cm x 16cm (8.75in x 6.25in) Ewan Mundy Fine Art, Glasgow, where acquired by the present owner 

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AFTER PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b.1958)  MADONNA  Print multiple, 99 x 74cm  Together with 7 similar (9) Condition Report:Available upon request

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PETER HOWSON OBE (BRITISH B.1958)  HEAD IN PROFILE  Ink on lined paper, signed lower right in pencil, 17.5 x 16.25cm  Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Condition Report:Sound condition. Light cockling. Not examined out of frame.

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PETER HOWSON AND FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b.1958 - SCOTTISH b.1972)  CLOCK  Ink on paper, signed lower left, dated (20)04, 17.5 x 20cm   Condition Report:Available upon request

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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED AND VELVET DRESSING TABLE MIRROR C.1887the rectangular plate within a ribbon-tied frame with an intertwined monogram to the top and with an easel back, hallmarked for George Howson, London 188776.8 x 57.5cmProvenanceThe contents of The Grange, Wendover.Catalogue NoteThe year 1887 was Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.

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Six silver fish forks, Kings pattern, monogrammed M, one Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1853; three Charles Boyton (II), London, 1873; two Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1924;  390g

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A silver Kings pattern, serving spoon, monogrammed M, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1924; another 202g

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A Victorian silver dessert spoon, Kings pattern,  monogrammed M, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1855; five others inc. George Aldwinckle, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Charles Boyton (II), London, Sheffield, 1849, 1873, 1920, 321.6g

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A silver Kings pattern, serving spoon, monogrammed M, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1924; another 203.8g

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