* PETER HOWSON OBE, WORST NEDS OF ALL TIME (1992) pen and black ink, signed 21cm x 25.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Provenance: This and the following 5 lots are pages from the diaries and sketchbooks of Peter Howson OBE. Note : The text on this page reads - Mon 31st Aug 1992, Worked on 8 x 3, looking good. Also 'England's Glory'. Didn't work too well. Went out with Terry to have dinner at Robbie (Coltrane) and Rhona's. Jools Holland and Christabel were there. Didn't get back till 1.00am. Tues 1st Sep 1992, Up at 5.30am. Worked on 'England's Glory'. It's starting to work. Alec Mather should arrive tomorrow. Albert phoned and tried to re-assure me. Idea's, 'Worst Neds of all Time' . Movement. Work on series.
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AFTER PETER HOWSON OBE, THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS set of seven artist's proof prints, each signed, titled, dated '04 and inscribed 'A/P' in pencil each 24.5cm x 23cm Each mounted, framed and under glass together with another colour print of Dante after Peter Howson OBE, signed and dated '08 in white pen, 18cm x 23.5cm mounted, framed and under glass
A late Victorian silver hot water jug, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897, the lower body vase shaped and half fluted below a flared spout with beaded edge, the cover with vase finial, circular beaded foot, ebonised handle, 23cm, 14.72oz Very minor body bruises, cover sits slightly proud of seat, otherwise in good condition
Three pieces of Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze comprising a vase of globe and shaft form decorated in a streaked orange, green and blue glaze, impressed marks, dated 1932, height 16cm, a similar smaller pale blue example, dated 1932, height 11.5cm and a hexagonal spill vase decorated in an orange to blue crystalline glaze, incised Howson Taylor mark alongside tubelined Ruskin, England, height 11.5cm (3)
A PAIR OF EDWARD VIII SILVER OPENWORK OVAL FRUIT BASKETS with acanthus handles and feet, 31cm w, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1936, 49ozs 10dwts ++One basket engraved with initial R, the other without engraving. Both with slight wear and residue but the pierced work undamaged, no repairs, the marks good
A life saving group of three medals to officer W H Roberts, SS Lord Erne, Belfast the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society medal, Shipwrecked Fisherman and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society medal and the Lloyds silver medal all in boxes of issue, with a silver cup inscribed 'Presented by the Canadian Government to William Hunter Roberts, First Officer of the SS Lord Erne in acknowledgement of his services to the shipwrecked crew of the SS Percesien of Quebec 9th February 1918', the cup by George Howson, London 1913, 17cm high, 18oz, with a photograph, cuttings and other ephemera Chief Officer Roberts was one of five crew of The Lord Erne, along with Chow Mac and a number of Chinese sailors who volunteered to go to the aid of crew of the rapidly sinking SS Percesien in a stormy North Atlantic and rescued that crew successfully

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