DONALD MACLEOD THE LIGHT THAT FAILED oil on canvas 71cm x 91cm A Glasgow based artist trained at Glasgow Art School (GSA), Donald Macleod worked in Surrey during the `80s and returned to Scotland in 1990 to work as a studio assistant to artist Peter Howson. He has worked as a full time artist since 1995. Donald has developed a keen eye for the basic truths in Scottish tales, poems and myths. His portaits give the observer an insight to the nature of the subject. His work is widely regarded and can be found in many collections, both private and public, in Europe and North America.
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A set of eleven Victorian tea knives with pistol grip silver handles, Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1883, the steel blades struck for West & Son, within a fitted presentation case for West & Son, 18 & 19 College Green, Dublin, and a further matched set of six pistol grip silver handle table knives with stainless steel blades
Assorted HM silver teaspoons (332g) comprising : 4 x Sheffield 1933 maker Harrison Brothers & Howson (approx. 5" long) 4 x Sheffield 1893 maker John Round & Son. Ltd ( approx. 5 1/4 long ) 5 x Sheffield 1918 maker James Dixon & Son Ltd ( approx. 4 3/4" long ) 3 x Sheffield 1918 maker James Dixon & Son Ltd. ( approx. 5 1/2")
A Victorian silver salver of lobed form, the centre field with armorial shield within a foliate wreath and inscribed "Presented by the Present and Past Reserve and Honorary Members of H C 1st V.B Leicr. Regt. to Mrs S.R.Griggs 17th August 1899" within further foliate engraved bands and beaded rim, raised on three cabriole supports to claw and ball feet (Sheffield, 1898, by Harrison Bros & Howson, retailed by F Stubbs, Loughborough), 26 cm diameter, 16 oz
* PETER HOWSON OBE Worst Neds Of All Time (1992) Pen and black ink, signed Exhibition framed 21cm x 25.5cm 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.
A set of four early 20th century silver salts and spoons, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1912, the two handled spot hammered compressed circular salts with high fired Ruskin pottery liners in four colours, impressed marks to base, 9.5 cm long, the salt spoons with twisted stems and ball finials, 7 cm long, in fitted case, 4.5oz weighable silver (12) Albert Edward Jones was a friend of Edward Taylor and his son, Howson Taylor, founders of Ruskin Pottery. This friendship led to an established collaboration between the two firms.
SILVER - "HARRISON & HOWSON A SILVER MORNING SIZE THREE-PIECE TEASET each piece having cut and shaped rim baluster body will scroll panel decoration, raised on four hoof feet, Sheffield 1903, total silver 954g., and a PAIR OF GEORGIAN FIDDLE AND SHELL SUGAR T" ONGS, London 1815, in an Edwardian oak fitted transportation box with brass handles

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