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* PETER HOWSON OBE Mr Ness, English Teacher at Prestwick Academy pencil drawing, signed "PH" and titled 29.5cm x 20cm Note :Authenticated by the artist and in his words "drawn when I was about ten years old and sold in the playground for probably a penny". Almost certainly the earliest known work by Peter Howson. Private collection (France).
A collection of books relating to the history of Chester comprising `Chester Archeological & Historic Society` volumes dated 1887, 1888, 1890, 1892, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, also in this lot `Chester Cathedral` by Frank Bennett, printed by Phillipson & Golder Ltd of Chester in green cloth with leather spine, `A History of The Church of St Peter in Chester` by Frank Simpson, printed by G R Griffith of Chester 1909 being a signed limited edition of no.58 of 250 copies in black cloth, `Chester As It Was` by the Very Rev J S Howson D.D. Dean of Chester and Alfred Rimmer, printed by Longman Green & Co of London 1872, bound in brown cloth, `The Mediaeval Architecture of Chester` by John Henry Parker F.S.S.A., printed by Hugh Roberts, Chester 1858, bound in brown cloth, church plate of `The City of Chester` by T Stanley Ball, printed Sherratt & Hughes of London and Manchester 1907 with later binding of simulated brown leather, together with several other volumes associated with Chester (15)
A collection of books relating to the history of Chester comprising `History Of The City Of Chester From Its Foundation To The Present Time` by Pigott, printed for T Poole of Chester dated 1815 with numerous illustrations, bound with marble boards and leather spine, `The Strangers Handbook To Chester` by Thomas Hughes, printed by Thomas Catherall of Chester c.1858, with green boards with later leather spine, `Chester Archaeological Journal` volumes 2 and 3 of the first series printed at the Couant Office, Chester 1864 in blue half calf boards and black leather binding with gilt decoration (af), `Lectures On The History Of St John The Baptist Church And Parish In The City Of Chester` by the Reverend S Cooper Scott MA Vicar, printed by Phillipson & Golder of Chester 1892 in grey cloth, `The Walls Of Chester Their Origin And Extent` by Frank Simpson, printed by Phillipson & Golder, Chester 1910 in blue cloth, `The Story Of Chester` by James Williams, printed by Phillipson & Golder 1907 in blue cloth, `Chester In The Plantagenet And Tudor Reigns` by Rupert H Morris D D, printed for the author by G R Griffiths, "The Castle" Printing Works, Chester c.1895 bound in red cloth, `Old Chester` by H Hovell Crickmore, printed by J M Dent & Co, London 1895, bound in green cloth with gilt highlights, `The History Of The Church And Parish Of St Mary On The Hill Chester` by the late J P Earwaker, printed by Love & Wyman, London 1898, bound in green cloth with gilt highlights, `Chester` painted by E Harrison Compton, described by Francis R G Duckworth, published by A & C Black of London 1910, bound in red cloth with gilt highlights, `The Strangers Companion In Chester A New Edition` printed for G Batenham by Evans & Sons, Fourgate Street, c.1825 together with folded map and illustrations, bound in leather, `The River Dee Its Aspect And History` by J S Howson Dean of Chester and Alfred Rimmer, printed by J S Virtue & Co Ltd, London 1889, bound in brown cloth, `The Chester Guide Or A Walk Round The Walls And Through The City` printed by John Seacombe of Chester c.1828 with fold-out maps and illustrations, bound in black cloth with gilt highlights etc (18) (illustrated)
A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE. the lower body spirally reeded beneath gadrooned rim, the service including a matching kettle on lampstand, 31cm h, both Sheffield, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1924, the kettle by Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1923, 77ozs gross. ++ The kettle lacking the spirit burner; in fine condition
SET OF TWELVE WILLIAM IV SILVER DESSERT KNIVES with silver blades, ribbed ferrules and terminals to the mother o`pearl handles, in case, makers Elder and Co., Edinburgh 1833 and 1834 and 12 MATCHING VICTORIAN DESSERT FORKS, makers Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1889, boxed as new, approx 33oz gross (24)
RUSKIN POTTERY. VASE, LAMP BASE AND COVERED JAR, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. comprising a shouldered vase covered in mottled blue and yellow streaked glazes, impressed marks, dated 1927, 27cm high; A RUSKIN LUSTRE COVERED JAR, painted with a frieze of fruiting vines and covered with a yellow lustre glaze, impressed marks, dated 1906, 16cm high; and A RUSKIN LAMP BASE, by W. Howson Taylor, of ovoid form, covered in crystalline glazes, impressed and incised marks, 18cm high (3).
* PETER HOWSON OBE, The Howson Tribute Portrait Of Jock Stein, Charcoal & wash, signed and dated 1987, 75cm x 54cm (29 1/2 x 21 1/4 inches), Provenance: The property of a noted Glasgow collector since 1987. Further authenticated by the artist.. Please see www.mctears.co.uk for larger high resolution images

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