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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)
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
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.
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”.
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)
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
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)
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
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)
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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