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CIRCULAR SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER WITH A RAISED CELTIC PATTERN BORDER ON FOUR CLAW ON BALL FEET INSCRIBED IN CENTRE 'PRESENTED TO THE RT. HON. JM ANDREWS CHDL BY HIS UNIONIST PARLIAMENTARY COLLEAGUES ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT FROM PARLIAMENT AFTER A PERIOD OF THIRTY TWO YEARS DEVOTED SERVICE, TO OUR BELOVED ULSTER 17TH SEPTEMBER 1953.'SHEFFIELD 1939MAKER: HARRISON BROTHERS AND HOWSON 14 INCHES IN DIAMETER, 1 INCH IN HEIGHT APPROX. 40 TROY OUNCES
A CASED SILVER MOUNTED THREE PIECE BONE HANDLED CARVING SET BY HARRISON BROTHERS AND HOWSON - SHEFFIELD 1899, the mounts being detailed on both sides with a Ram's head, the red satin lined inlaid boxed stamped in gold lettering to the inside Elkington & Co along with the knife blade, W 45.75 cm
* PETER HOWSON OBE, CEASEFIRE, 1992 oil on canvas signed 183cm x 132cm (72 x 52 inches) Unframed Provenance: Angela Flowers Gallery, London where acquired by the current vendor. Private London collection. Original purchase receipt accompanies this lot. Note: A rare and substantial work from the early 1990's, a time when Howson's work had started to attract critical acclaim from all over the art world. Peter Howson was sent to Bosnia in June 1993, the conflict had been escalating rapidly and a United Nations peacekeeping force, including a significant British presence, had been deployed to try and stem the horrific acts being perpetrated by both sides. It was decided that a pictorial and artistic record of the war should be made and with limited funding available from the Imperial War Museum the patronage of The Times newspaper enabled Howson to be commissioned as the official war artist in Bosnia. On his appointment The Times wrote that his 'often violent images and ability to invest ordinary men and women with heroic dignity' made him an obvious choice to chronicle the conflict. The most recent major example to be sold at auction from Howson's Bosnia series "Croatian And Muslim" (213 x 152.5cm oil on canvas) achieved £173,000 (inc buyers premium) as lot 209 Sotheby's.London 11th November 2016.
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver "Old English" pattern coffee spoons, Sheffield 1915, length 10.5cm, and a set of ornamental white metal examples, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs with twist stems, London 1893, and a set of six silver handled fruit knives, Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1922, weighable silver approx 2.2ozt.
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver grape scissors, probably by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson)Featuring attractive foliate cast scrolling handles, the tip of one blade formed into a hook to select the vine stem to be cut, hallmarked for Sheffield 1905/06, total length approx. 15cm.
A Part Canteen of Hallmarked Silver Cutlery, comprising twelve forks, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1831 (6), possibly John James Whiting, London 1833 (6); twelve table forks, IB, London 1798 (6), WC, London 1825 (6); twelve spoons, possibly Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798 (1), initialled, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1803 (5), possibly John James Whiting, London 1836 (6); eight table spoons, London 1804 (1), GSTH, London 1803 (1), initialled, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1804 (2), MS, London 1806 (4); four teaspoons, RR, London 1821, total weight 2200grams; together with a canteen case, fitted with two sets of twelve knives, blades stamped "Harrison Bros & Howson Cutlers to His Majesty, and five piece carving set.
EDWARDIAN SILVER HANDLED CARVING SETmaker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, retailed by Sorley of Glasgow, comprising a knife, fork and steel, with pistol grip handles, in fitted case; together with another carving set by Joseph Elliot & Sons, Sheffield, with ivorine handles, in a fitted case (2)
* Jim Gilbert [1933-1995]- Coming from School:-signed 'Convict G' bottom left inscribed on the stretcheroil on canvas75 x 60cm.* Biography. Jim Gilbert grew up in the East End of London and was dishonourably discharged from National Service aged 21. He was a big and powerful man who spent years in jail for crimes ranging from drug smuggling to robbery. Confined in the 1960s, he began painting as a form of therapy. Many of his figure paintings, with a strong resemblance to the work of Peter Howson, are in a sensitive, sombre, narrow palette and reflect, in a disturbed and isolated way, his early harsh life experiences. In 1972 he had his first show in Bath, received the Arthur Koestler Award for Prisoner Art and in 1973 was chosen by The Dylan Thomas Society to paint a portrait of the poet for presentation to US President Jimmy Carter. His later works of Morocco and Spain, where he died, are sensitive, calm and gentle watercolours.

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