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Lot 122

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, B.1958) BANDIT CHECKPOINT, 1994 Monoprint, signed, dated '94 and numbered 14/100 70cm x 78cm (27.6in x 30.75in)

Lot 160

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, B. 1958) UNTITLED Signed, oil on paper 28.5cm x 19cm (11.25in x 7.5in) From Howson's 1983 Trongate Series.

Lot 301

Framed Poster, The Third Step, by Peter Howson, autographed 59cm x 41.5cm

Lot 442

Peter Howson (b. 1958)ARR The Miner Signed pastel, 60x44cm

Lot 492

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR Dancing Nudes Signed oil on canvas, 107x122cm

Lot 48

A Victorian 'stamped' spoon, stylised leaves and flowers, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1847.

Lot 276

A mixed lot: a pair of sauceboats by W. Neale & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1933; a sauceboat by Smith & Braham, Birmingham 1930 and a cream jug and sugar basin by J & R Griffin Ltd., Chester 1919, and a Victorian plated bread knife, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1889, 12.5oz weighable. (6)

Lot 217

A Pair of Silver Handled Scissors, with foliate detail, the steel blades stamped Harrison Brothers Howson Sheffield, incomplete hallmark, probably Birmingham 1931, 17.5 cms, in a Boodle & Dunthorne Fitted case; Together with A Pair of William IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, London 1833. (2)

Lot 160

4 MULTIBLADED FOLDING KNIVES the first with silver scales by Harrison Brothers and Howson 2 3/4in (7cm), the second with silver scales 4in (10cm) folded; the third by Ibberson with mother of pearl scales 3 1/2in (9cm) folded; the fourth with antler scales and nickel mounts by Nowell and Sons 4 in (10cm) folded (4)

Lot 40

A late Victorian rectangular silver presentation cigarette box for the Shire horse 'Holyrood' winner at the Royal Agricultural Show June 1894, the hinged lid with enamel portrait of the said horse, the gilded interior cedar lined. 4.5in (11.5cm). Maker George Howson, London 1894.

Lot 225

Part Canteen of modern silver Cutlery, each piece with a tapered handle with thread edge, Harrison Bros & Howson, approximately 3,300gms, (108) and a set of six matching silver plated fish knives and forks.

Lot 250

An Edwardian set of twelve pairs of silver fish knives and forks, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1907, each piece with silver blade or tines and fitted with a hollow silver shell and thread pattern handles, crested, all contained in a fitted polished oak case with two trays

Lot 274

Ruskin vase decorated in mottled yellow glaze, incised W. Howson Taylor signature, impressed marks dated 1932, 11" high

Lot 173

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) THE DRUMMER Signed, pastel 31.5cm x 24cm (12.4in x 9.5in)

Lot 176

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) STUDY OF A WORKING MAN Signed, pastel 27.5cm x 20cm (10.75in x 8in)

Lot 177

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) A HERO Signed, pastel on buff paper 28cm x 19cm (11in x 7.5in)

Lot 82

A Ruskin, Howson Taylor signed hexagonal form vase with lustre blue ground.

Lot 194

A silver gilt dessert service, comprising twelve knives, twelve spoons and twelve forks with mother-of-pearl mounted handles and fluted scroll finials, Sheffield 1928, probably by George Howson, with some replacements by the Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Company, in a brass bound case

Lot 146

Ruskin Pottery-A crystalline vase of ovoid form with a shallow collar neck decorated with a streaked and mottled tan, orange and green glaze with pale celadon crystals, bears impressed marks with full Howson Taylor signature and date of 1931, height 14 cms.

Lot 111

A Ruskin vase with a green base leading to oatmeal and a turquoise neck, the shoulder of the vase further glazed in a terracotta colour, signed on the base W Howson Taylor and dated 1931, height 8.5" (illus on internet)

Lot 509

Peter Howson (b1958) (ARR) Andrew Straining on the cross Wax, crayon and gouache on black paper, 19.5x18cm

Lot 537

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR 'Ned' Signed etching, dated 1987, 33x24cm

Lot 18

PETER HOWSON (B.1958) THE SCREAM Signed, pastel 30cm x 22cm (12in x 8.5in)

Lot 19

PETER HOWSON (B.1958) FIGURE IN BASE-BALL CAP Signed, oil on canvas 46cm x 61cm (18in x 24in)

Lot 27

PETER HOWSON (B.1958) SMOKING MAN Signed, mixed media 58cm x 41cm (22.75in x 16in)

Lot 127

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) FLEEING FIGURE Monoprint, signed 40cm x 31.5cm (15.75in x 12.5in)

Lot 156

PETER HOWSON (B.1958) PORTRAIT STUDY Signed, pastel 29cm x 20cm (11.5in x 8in)

Lot 157

PETER HOWSON (B.1958) MALE PROFILE Signed, pastel 28.5cnm x 20cm (11.25in x 8in)

Lot 1

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR Self Portrai Signed oil on canvas, 92x76cm

Lot 236

A cased cruet set by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1934, comprising pairs of covered mustards, open salts and pepper casters, with four associated salt spoons of simple plain baluster form on hoof feet; together with a set of four five bar toastracks by Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1939 in fitted case (2)

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Ruskin vase decorated with a high fired purple glaze with a light blue bloom, impressed marks and 1933 as well as incised Howson Taylor signature 14cm high

Lot 1

A silver shaped circular waiter by George Howson, London 1903, with a shell and foliate gadrooned chased border, on four scroll feet, engraved with the Dawson crest, 22cm (8.75in) diameter, 438g (14 oz)

Lot 1

A 1930's Ruskin pottery vase of shouldered ovoid form decorated with a banded tonal green and white crystalline glaze, impressed marks and date for 1933 together with a full W, Howson Taylor signature, height 25cm.

Lot 1

A 1930's Ruskin pottery vase of footed hexagonal form decorated in a graduated blue to green crystalline glaze, impressed marks and full signature for William Howson Taylor, height 16.5cm.

Lot 1

FREELING A, Picturesque Excursions, London n.d. Ackerman & Co, 16mo, publishers cloth, gift decor, 400 views on plates and text ills (mainly South Coast resorts), LILLEY & EVERITT, Portsmouth Parish Church, 1921, 8vo, 1/2 leather, HOWSON & RIMMER, The River Dee, London 1889 (3)

Lot 122

HURTLEY (THOMAS) A Concise Account of some Natural Curiosities ... Malham, in Craven, Yorkshire, 17586, eng. frontis and two further plates, deckle edge, rebound; Howson (William) An Illustrated Guide to the Curiosities of Craven, 1850, original tooled cloth; Brockbank (Elizabeth) illustated, A Village in Craven by Riley, twelve colour plates, original cloth; Carr(Rev. William) The Dialect of Craven, two volumes 1828, 2nd edition, re-bound (5)

Lot 1

A Ruskin pottery vase, decorated in streaked crystalline glaze, impressed marks, including Howson Taylor signature, dated 1931, 22cm high

Lot 1

Edward VII rectangular Tea Tray, with pierced gallery, twin gadrooned handles, the centre inscribed and dated 1907, within a cartouche of leafy scrolls and on four bun feet, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1906, 3,120grms., contained within a baize.

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) HARRY Pastel on black paper 19.5cm x 29cm (7 3/4in x 11 1/2in)

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) PAULUS Pastel on black paper 19.5cm x 29cm (7 3/4in x 11 1/2in)

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) ERNIE Pastel on black paper 19.5cm x 29cm (7 3/4in x 11 1/2in)

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) CEDRIC Pastel on black paper 19cm x 14cm (7 1/2in x 5 1/2in)

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) PORTRAIT OF A MAN Acrylic on paper 31cm x 20.5cm (12.25in x 8in)

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) NIGHT CLUB SINGER Conte on paper 29cm x 19.5cm (11.5n x 7.75in)

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B.1958) MALE HEAD Signed, pastel 29cm x 21.5cm (11.5in x 8.5in)

Lot 1

PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) PORTRAIT OF HIS STEP DAUGHTER, 1989 Signed and dated '89, chalk on paper 40cm x 30cm (15.75in x 11.75in)

Lot 1

RUSKIN SQUAT OVOID VASE by W. Howson Taylor, covered in a streaked jade, orange and cream crystalline glazes, impressed mark, incised signature 9.5cm high

Lot 1

Peter Howson (1958) ARR British mercenary in Tomislaugrad 1993-94 pastel on paper, 33.5x24cm

Lot 1

Ruskin Miniature High Fired Vase Impressed Initials For W Howson Taylor Height 6cm

Lot 1

A small 1930's Ruskin pottery vase of ovoid form with roll rim decorated with a crystalline glaze in tonal green and ivory over an orange to blue ground, bears impressed mark and full Howson Taylor signature, height 11cms.

Lot 75

A Ruskin vase by W. Howson Taylor, circa 1930, of tapering baluster form and glazed in a mottled green and white crystalline glaze, impressed ‘Ruskin England’ and incised signature, 27cm high

Lot 1

A silver rattail pattern punch ladle, the Hanoverian handle with a circular bowl. Maker George Howson, (Harrison Brothers & Howson), Sheffield, 1936. 7oz. (234g).

Lot 1

A Victorian copper jelly mould of circular form with five lobed "turrets" inscribed "Howson 496", 13.5 cm tall

Lot 1

Peter Howson b.1958- 'Bandit Checkpoint', 1994; lithograph printed in colours, signed, dated 94 and numbered 1/100 in pencil, bears blind stamp, 88x96cm: John Keane b.1958- 'The Accident'; mixed technique print in colours, signed, dated 1988 and inscribed 'A/P' in crayon, titled within the plate, bears blind stamp, 89.5x72.5cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 150

A set of six pairs of late Victorian dessert knives and forks, with mother of pearl handles and inset shield cartouches, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896. (12)

Lot 1

A Royal Doulton series ware plate Sir Roger De Coverley D3414, also a blue mottled vase in the Howson Taylor Ruskin style

Lot 1

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN ASPARAGUS TONGS SHEFFIELD 1900 BY HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON the legs with pointed and fluted decoration contained in a fitted case for twelve; together with three other similarly decorated plated examples (9)

Lot 1

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase shouldered form with knopped neck, covered in a splashed sang de boeuf, lavender and mint green glaze over mushroom ground impressed marks, incised Howson-Taylor signature date mark 1933 21cm. high

Lot 1

Ruskin Pottery. A 1930’s ovoid form vase with narrow neck decorated with a mottled powder blue crystalline glaze with flecked finish, bears impressed marks with full William Howson Taylor signature to the base, dated 1931, height 8.25" tall.

Lot 1

Ruskin Pottery. A 1930’s hexagonal body vase with stepped base decorated with a mottled tonal ochre crystalline style glaze, relief moulded marks and incised William Howson Taylor signature to the base, height 8.75".

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