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Peter Howson b.1958- 'Cleanser 7th Brigade 2 1993-94'; oil on canvas, 91.5x61.7cm. Provenance: with Angela Flowers Gallery Plc, according to label attached to the reverse

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Peter Howson b.1958- Reclining nude; charcoal, 83x58.3cm

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A silver rose bowl by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1922, with two flying scroll handles and a moulded girdle and rim (unengraved)

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PETER HOWSON (B.1958) THE PUGILIST Signed conté drawing 32cm x 23cm (12.5in x 9in)

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PETER HOWSON (B.1958) FIELD MOUSE Signed inscribed and numbered 38/50 screenprint 54cm x 36cm

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PETER HOWSON(B.1958) STREET LIFE Signed pastel 61cm x 46cm (18in x 24in)

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Atterbury (Paul & Henson, John). Ruskin Pottery, The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935, pub. Baxendale Press, 1993, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with Drakard (David), Printed English Pottery, History and Humour in the Reign of George III, 1760-1820, 1st ed., 1992, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., plus Wilkinson (Vega), Spode-Copeland-Spode, Their Works and Its People, 1770-1970, 1st ed., pub. Antique Collectors' Club, 2002, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., and Edwards (Diana), Black Basalt, Wedgewood and Contemporary Manufacturers, 1st ed., pub. Antique Collectors' Club, 1994, some col. and num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., all 4to, VG, plus others similar, including Derby Porcelain, by John Twitchett, 1980, Derby Porcelain Figures, by Peter Bradshaw, 1990, James Hadley & Sons, Artist Potters Worcester, by Peter Woodger, 2003, English Dry-Bodied Stoneware, by Diana Edwards and Rodney Hampson, 1998, etc., including some paperbacks, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (approx.45)

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Cyril Saunders Spackman 1887-1963- Ruined Abbey; pen and ink and watercolour, signed, 34.7x58cm: Follower of Peter Howson- Female figure in a moonlit landscape; black and coloured chalk: together with five other various 20th century pictures by different hands, (7)

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An electroplated baluster pint mug, with leaf capped scroll handle, on a moulded foot. Makers Harrison Brothers and Howson of Sheffield.

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An Edward VII silver mounted corkscrew, with silver sheathed iron helix and substantial monogrammed ivory tusk handle with silver caps, 13cm h, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1903 ++ Condition of the worm blunted and with handling stains to the ivory but no shrinkage cracks or repairs. A good quality large sized example

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A pair of Edward VII gadrooned openwork sweetmeat dishes, the wirework bowl on a spreading foot, 17cm diam, by Harrison Bros & Howson, London 1904, 15ozs ++ In good condition, no damage or repairs, the marks good

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A Ruskin Pottery High-fired stoneware bowl covered in a mottled sang de boeuf glaze with splashes of lavender to the interior impressed RUSKIN ENGLAND 1927, Ferneyhough paper label, tape label no.5, 24cm. diam. Provenance: W Howson Taylor collection. Ferneyhough collection

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A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase tapering form with knopped neck, covered in a blue souffle glaze impressed W Howson Taylor monogram, 20.5cm. high

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A Ruskin Pottery stoneware crystalline glaze vase square section covered in a graduated white to lemon glaze incised England W Howson Taylor Ruskin painted 1452, 22cm. high

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A TWELVE PIECE SILVER FISH KNIFE AND FORK SET, silver blades engraved with scrolls and fish, Sheffield, 1869, by the Harrison Bros. and Howson, cased

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Peter Howson, b. 1958 Cannibals Signed Oil on canvas, unframed 30.5x23cm.; 12x9in. Executed in 1995. Provenance Flowers East, London

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Peter Howson, b. 1958 Delivery at the chicken farm Signed Pastel 25x32cm.; 10x12.5in. Exhibited London, Flowers East Gallery, Sex, War and Religion, November 1999 Literature The Times Magazine, 20 November 1999, illustrated p.30

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A large 1930’s Ruskin crystalline vase of compressed ovoid form rising to a high flared collar neck, the whole decorated with a graduated running and mottled glaze in green though orange to tonal blue, impressed marks to the base with date of 1930 together with William Howson Taylor signature, height 12.5” tall.

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A large 1920’s Ruskin pottery vase of shouldered ovoid form decorated with a deep blue soufflé glaze having a mottled and streaked finish, bears impressed William Howson Taylor monogram to the base, height 11.5”, S/D.

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A large Ruskin high fired vase of shouldered ovoid form rising to a tall collar neck decorated with a Sang De Beouf glaze of mottled and streaked red over the cream ground with green spots, bears impressed marks for Ruskin England with a William Howson Taylor hand engraved signature, height 14.5”.

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A early 20th Century Ruskin pottery jar and cover of shouldered ovoid form with a domed cover decorated with a tonal celadon ground detailed with an upper stylised floral band, bears impressed William Howson Taylor monogram and painted scissor mark, height 7”, S/D.

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A small silver two handled tray Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield 1928 of plain oval shape with moulded edge 54cm diameter 46.5oz

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An Edwardian silver sauceboat by Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield 1904 oval with gadrooned edge and raised on three shell headed hoof feet 11.5cm 9oz

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An Edwardian silver teapot Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield 1901 of tapering circular shape with reeded edges raised on three shell headed hoof feet 13.75cm together with the companion creamer 10.75cm 19.25oz (2)

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A Ruskin Pottery vase, of circular form with a narrow moulded grey and blue lustre glazes, signed in script W. Howson Taylor, impressed Ruskin England 1932, 7½" high.

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A late Victorian silver-gilt knife and fork, each with a reeded and green stained ivory paneled handle with a scroll, Sheffield 1896 by Harrison Bros & Howson, the knife 19cm long (7.5 in), and a plated combined propelling pen/pencil.

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A Ruskin Pottery sales catalogue, signed W Howson Taylor in ink, issued January 1913, colour illustrations, grey paper covered boards, black stamped text, quarter buckram spine binding, 7.75’ long, 5.5’ high.

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A Ruskin pottery high fired miniature shouldered ovoid vase, decorated in speckled green over purple on oatmeal ground, Howson Taylor monogram, 2’ high, S/D.

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An early Ruskin pottery shouldered ovoid vase decorated in mottled and streaked rust brown over cobalt glazes, with short upstand neck, Howson Taylor monogram, 7.75’ high.

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A VICTORIAN FIVE PIECE CARVING SET, horn handles, steel blades stamped Harrison & Howson, in fitted oak presentation case

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Ruskin pottery tapered cylindrical vase with mottled blue and drip glaze, base with facsimile W. Howson Taylor signaturemark and dated 1930, 20cm high

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Peter Howson b. 1958 the penitent man signed oil on canvas 122x91.5cm. 48x36 in.

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Peter Howson b.1958 PORTRAIT OF MADONNA signed oil on canvas 91.5x122cm.; 36x48in.

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Local Interest A MID VICTORIAN DAGUERREOTYPE PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT of James Howson seated on a Dales chair. A contemporary label on the reverse giving information of his birthplace in Laithes, Cumberland in 1841, the photograph taken in 1857, in ornate frame. Image size 7.5cm x 6cm (3in x 2.25in)

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A collection of George III and later silver, comprising; a cheese scoop with an ivory handle and a reeded scroll terminal, Sheffield 1901. by Harrison Bros & Howson, a grape scissors chased with scrolls and vines, London 1890. by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, 139g (4.5. oz), an old English pattern table spoon, later embossed and engraved as a berry spoon, Exeter 1825. by George Turner, a similar sugar nips engraved with initials 'B over T.E.' by John Frost I, a mote spoon (marks indistinct), and a sugar shovel with a chequerboard pricked bowl

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A pair of silver round candlesticks with fluted vase shaped columns and stiff leaf borders, Sheffield 1917. by Harrison Bros & Howson, 26cm high (10.25in), loaded

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A silver baluster shaped coffee pot with an ebonised scroll handle, Sheffield 1933. by Harrison Bros & Howson, 21cm high (8.25in), 457g gross (14.5. oz), and a Victorian cruet stand on a round five-section scroll pierced base engraved with two crests and '1863', a central leaf chased scroll handle with four cut glass bottles and silver mounts, London 1860. by Charles & George Fox, 19cm high (7.5in), frame 231g (7.5. oz)

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A set of twelve George III silver and ivory handled dessert knives with crests, Sheffield 1808. two sets of six fish knives with crests, 1897. by Harrison Bros and Howson, and an ivory handled cheese scoop with a plated bowl and pusher

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A Ruskin pottery footed vase, the gently tapering ovoid body rising to short broad, open neck, decorated in merging bands of turquoise, orange and blue glazes, impressed marks, dated 1932 and inscribed Howson Taylor signature, 9.75" high.

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A Ruskin pottery rose bowl vase, the compressed ovoid body rising to short open neck, decorated in merging blue and orange glazes, impressed marks, dated 1930 and inscribed Howson Taylor signature, 4.25" high.

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Peter Howson, b. 1958 attack signed pastel 40x30.5cm.; 15.75x12in

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Peter Howson, b. 1958 eddie signed pastel 40x30.5cm.; 15.75x12in. Executed in 1987. Provenance Angela Flowers Gallery, London; Thumb Gallery, London

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Peter Howson, b. 1958 last prayer signed pastel 40x30.5cm.;15.75x12in

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Peter Howson, b. 1958 Street Corner signed oil on canvas 75x50cm.; 29.5x19.75in.

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A Ruskin pottery pottery lamp base, hexagonal, blue mottled glaze against a cream ground, 6½" high, factory mark, W. Howson Taylor in script.

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A set of four silver candlesticks, Harrison Bros. & Howson,Sheffield,1928, square bases leading to tapering stems decorated with corded swags, reeded at intervals, vase-shaped sconces with detachable nozzles, loaded, 28.5cm, 11.25in high

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Golf - Seventeen assorted clubs, most with hickory shafts, including a Hughes Jigger, a Donald 'Scottie' Niblick, an Anderson 'Monarch' No.2 iron, an Anderson Putter, a Tickle No.4 iron, and an Anderson 'Maxwell' Mashie; contained in a modern Howson bag.

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An early 20th century set of three silver Gothic arched toast racks, with diamond shaped loop handles, Sheffield 1904 by Harrison Bros. & Howson, 9cm (3in), 6 troy oz

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A Victorian swing handled sugar bowl, with marks for Sheffield 1882, maker Harrison Bros & Howson, of oval semi-fluted form, with reeded handle and borders, a cream jug, London 1934, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., of plain baluster form, with leaf capped scroll handle, a small shaped circular dish, London 1906, by Carrington & Co., inset to the centre with a coin, with presentation inscription to reverse and a Britannia Standard commemorative dish, with feature hallmarks for London 1971, of circular form, the central panel cast with a double-headed eagle and inscribed "1672 CHCo 1972" contained in a fitted box. 17oz

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A new golf bag containing nine irons (eight Ben Sayers, one Wilson) and two Howson woods, right hand

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Peter Howson (b 1958). Rainman, monoprint, signed and dated '01, 21 1/2in x 18in (54.5cm x 45.7cm)

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Three items: An Edwardian mounted ivory paperknife with an agate-set handle, by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1904 together with a Victorian breadfork, by G. Walton, Birmingham 1904 and an engraved presentation trowel relating to St. Georges Church Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, by Harrison Bros and Howson Sheffield 1910. (3)

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Peter Howson. Under The Moon Pastel. 44cm x 59cm

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VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED EGG CRUET, Harrison Bros. & Howson, of basket form, with floral cast cover fitted to hold four pierced egg cups and four spoons. Length Overall 25cm

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A George V Rat Tail pattern canteen for twelve, including mother of pearl and bone hafted dessert and fish eaters, all initialled MH, by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1933, the fish eaters by the same, Sheffield 1932, the fish servers, by Frank Cobb, Sheffield 1933, the dessert knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933 fitted in a walnut side table with three drawers and inset ivorine trade label of Z Barraclough & Sons Ltd, Silversmiths Leeds, 136ozs (193ozs gross) (155) Complete and in excellent condition, one or two of the bone hafts with a crack and slight staining

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Peter Howson The Boxer, Lino print, signed and numbered 23/40, 16in x 11 1/2in (40.7cm x 29.3cm)

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Peter Howson The Liner, Lino print, signed and numbered 29/40, 6in x 8in (15.3cm x 20.3cm)

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Peter Howson Boxing Ring Corner, Lino print, signed and numbered 26/40, 8in x 6in (20.3cm x 15.3cm)

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Peter Howson A Quiet Word, Lino print, signed and numbered 20/40, 7 3/4in x 11 3/4in (19.7cm x 29.8cm)

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Peter Howson In The Ring, Lino print, signed and numbered 23/40, 14in x 8 1/2in (35.6cm x 21.6cm)

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