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A pair of late Victorian silver grape scissors cast with shells, gadroon mounts and rose, 7.25ins overall, possibly by Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1895, in black leather covered case, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, a George V silver sauce boat and matching oval two-handled sugar basin, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1921, and a small selection of other silver items, various (combined weighable silver 23ozss)
A Victorian silver two handled Sugar Bowl with embossed floral decoration, engraved with initials and inscribed 'July 5th, 1879', London, 1877, maker Martin Hall & Co. and a Victorian cream jug with similar decoration and engraved to match, Sheffield, 1879, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson. (19.4ozs).
A LATE VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY in an oak box with lift-out, fitted trays:- Twelve table spoons, twelve table forks (three-prong), twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks (three-prong), six coffee spoons, twelve tea spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a basting spoon, a sugar sifter ladle, six egg spoons, a pickle spoon & fork, a mustard spoon, three salt spoons, a butter knife, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers - all by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1896/1898/1914 also the following pieces with pistol handles:- twelve forks & twelve knives (scimitar blades), twelve smaller knives (scimitar blades) twelve table knives & twelve side knives (with later stainless steel blades) and twelve fruit / dessert forks, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1897-1911, all of the above monogrammed to match; 166.5 oz weighable silver; the box 20.9" (53 cms) wide
HUGH GERARD BYARS, LADY WITH A BUTTERFLY oil on canvas, signed and dated `14 100cm x 100cm Unframed Note: 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.
* DONALD MCLEOD, THE EXECUTIONER oil on canvas, signed with initials (top left), titled verso 123cm x 123cm Framed Note: Donald McLeod is a Glasgow-based artist, who trained at Glasgow School of Art. He worked in Surrey during the `80s and returned to Scotland in 1990 to work as a studio assistant to Peter Howson. He has worked as a full-time artist since 1995. McLeod makes extensive use of what might be called `Scottish colours` - the browns, golds and greens of the Scottish landscape. Many of his paintings depict tales, poems and myths. According to the artist, the title of this painting was taken from a line in the lyrics for Bob Dylan`s famous song ``A Hard Rain`s A-Gonna Fall``. McLeod`s work is widely regarded and can be found in many collections, both private and public, in Europe and North America.
A Ruskin Pottery high fired vase, of bulbous necked tapering form, purple, blue flambe glaze and light band to top of neck, with green speckles, the base with incised signature W. Howson Taylor, impressed marks Ruskin England 1933 and signed in pencil Not for SALE. Ht 20.5cm, together with a matching Ruskin stand decorated in purple, blue flambe glaze and with green speckles, impressed marks Ruskin England 1926 and Ruskin Pottery label.
Silver Plated Cocktail Shaker, England, Circa 1920. Of circular tapering form, stylized handle, detachable top, the spout is made with a built in strainer, detachable cork with a safety chain. Marked with English silver plate marks for Harrison Brothers and Howson. Numbered - 8451. Height - 24cm / 9.45in.
A George V silver teapot, Sheffield c.1923, Harrison Brothers and Howson, together with a silver cream jug, Chester c.1931, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, a silver mug, with inscription and a cigarette box, approx weighable weight 26.1oz. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Cigarette box with dents, All other items in good condition.
A Victorian silver fruit serving spoon with fruiting vine decoration to handle. Hallmarked Sheffield 1900 maker George Howson ( Harrison Brothers & Howson ) 7" long (44g) CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.

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