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An Edward VII silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, the teapot with an ivory knop and handle, each piece decorated with a gadrooned, shell and foliate cast border, raised on four bun feet, Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1908, 1909 & 1911, 36¾oz gross.
A cased set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1940, together with six scone knives with stainless steel blades and filled hallmarked silver pistol grip handles, and a set of six fruit knives with stainless steel blades and filled hallmarked silver tapered handles (3).
Assortment of mixed 20th century silver plated items. The lot to include a Neo Classical Wedgwood dark blue and white Jasperware biscuit jar with silver plated top rim, bucket handle and lid. The barrel to have white classical decoration on a blue background. It measures approx. 18cm height. Additionally, a silver plated Edwardian 1910 Harrison Bros & Howson carving set inclusive of a carving knife, fork and knife sharpener. The set comes with hallmarked decorated silver handles` tops. Sheffield hallmarked to the handle and sponsor marks for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Finally, a dressing table set inclusive of two mid 20th century (1955) silver hallmarked hair and clothes brush. Both the items Birmingham hallmarked to the side of the brushes. Two more wooden handled clothes brushes to come with the set. Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson) Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson)
*Peter Howson (b.1958)'The Money Lender', 1990 signed 'HOWSON' l.r., pastel 29.5 x 21cm Provenance: With Flowers East, London. Exhibited: Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums, McLellan Galleries, 2 July - 5 September 1993, no. 548.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Framed size 51 x 51cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Glass is dirty, thunderbugs under glass. Paper stuck down, appears to be in good condition.
Smokers Multi Tool Knife, Watts of Sheffield, 8cm closed. Rothers and Howson, horn scales with ivory tip, brass bolster, 10cm closed. French Bar Man pocket knife, blade, cork screw, bottle opener 9.5cm closed. Bjrookes Crookes multi blade knife, tortoiseshell scales 5.5cm long. Pen knife, two blades, mother of pearl scales, brass bolsters 6.5cm closed. (5)
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON; a pair of George V hallmarked silver grape scissors, with bright cut decoration to the handles and engraved initials 'W', Birmingham 1919, length 18.5cm, approx weight 3.6ozt/113g.Additional InformationAs stated, each handle is engraved with initial, tarnishing, scuffs especially to the ends.
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver Corinthian column squat candlesticks, Sheffield 1891, height 16.5cm (weighted).Additional InformationEach with heavy tarnishing, numerous dents, knocks to the bases and to the corners, with polish holes to the corners also. One is slightly leaning.
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS, both with a shaped square removable sconce above a fluted and stop reeded column and a stepped square and beaded foot, loaded base, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1899, height 21cm (2) (Condition report: one candlestick is heavier than the other, the lighter one has six holes to the stepped corners of the foot, both have minor dints along the base edges)
A collection of silver itemsvarious maker's and datesComprising, a silver footed dish, Pearce & Sons, Sheffield 1915, with shallow bowl and knopped trumpet foot, the whole spot hammered, diameter 23.5, height 13.5cm, a two-handled wine cooler, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, cylindrical for with moulded girdle, flying scroll handles, height 21.5cm, a silver teapot, John Wright, Newcastle 1835, gadroon rim, plain bellied sides, the leaf-capped handle with ivory insulators, on shell scroll bracket feet, a three-piece tea service, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1911 - 1916, shaped-oval form on scroll feet, ivory finial and insulators, a shaped-circular salver, Mappin & Webb, London 1915, on scroll feet, diameter 16.2cm, a hot water pot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, black handle and finial, a teapot, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933, black handle and finial, a pair of pierced circular dishes, A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1938, diameter 15cm, a George II silver cream jug, Alexander Field, London 1797, oval form with bright engraving, weight total 158oz. (12)Footnotes:Please note that from 19 January 2022, items containing ivory cannot be imported into the EU. The import of ivory into the USA is already prohibited.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A cased silver and mother of pearl handled dessert and fish serviceHarrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1913 Comprising twelve pairs of dessert knives and forks and twelve pairs of fish knives and forks, with a pair of fish servers, contained in original fitted mahogany box, brass banded cover, with lift out compartment.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1920's silver sugar caster, of wrythen form with removable foliate pierced cover with knop finial, upon a spreading shaped foot, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1927, H21cm, approximate weight 9.22 ozt (287 grams)Condition Report:In good overall condition, with general light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Small slight knock to body.Hallmarks clear and legible.
PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1958) SAMANTHA Etching, signed lower right, titled and inscribed AP (Artist?s proof), dated (19)85, 33 x 24cm, (13 x 9?) Peter Howson was born in London, and studied at The Glasgow School of Art from 1975-1977, later returning as a part time tutor. Howson is an internationally recognised artist, and his work derives inspiration from the human condition, as well as from the streets of Glasgow. Since the 1980s, Howson has exhibited with Flowers Gallery, and other exhibits and collections include the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Tate Gallery, London; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; the British Museum, London, and the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow. Condition Report:Available upon request
KEITH MCINTYRE RSA (ELECT) (SCOTTISH b.1963) ?LA CORBIE - THE NATIONAL MASCOT? Oil on paper, signed lower right, dated (19)89, 140 x 111cm, (44 x 43.75?) Title and date inscribed verso The work of Edinburgh born Keith McIntyre is represented in many important public and private collections. He exhibited in the landmark exhibition The Vigorous Imagination: New Scottish Art, in 1987 at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, alongside New Glasgow Boys Steven Campbell, Ken Currie, Peter Howson and Adrian Wiszniewski. His multidisciplinary practice involves film, performing arts and collaborative theatre, and in 1990 he was the Visual Director of the ground-breaking Glasgow production of Jock Tamson?s Bairns, by Liz Lochhead and Gerry Mulgrew premiered in the Tramway Theatre, as part of the Glasgow 1990 City of Culture programme. As well as the stage and set design for the play, he produced a series of major artworks, expressing themes in this Communicado Theatre production. La Corbie ? The National Mascot was the leading picture. The character of La Corbie first appeared in the 1987 key Scottish play produced by Communicado and written by Liz Lochhead, Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off. La Corbie was the narrator of the play, or Mistress of Ceremonies. Jock Tamsons Bairns was described as, ?A gigantic, experimental production on the nature of the Scots inspired by Burns and MacDiarmid?, and together with the art of Keith McIntyre it was a cultural tour de force, showcasing the best of Scottish creative talent during Glasgow's 1990 City of Culture programme. Elspeth King and Michael Donnelly had selected this painting for the People?s Palace Museum collections as they felt it expressed the best of Glasgow in 1990. Sadly it never reached the collection. Condition Report:Available upon request
A pair of 1930s silver four slice toast racks with simple loop handles, Sheffield 1936 by George Howson. 8.3 cm long x 6.4 cm wide x 6.5 cm high. Together with other silverwares including a set of four cauldron table salts and spoons (plated spoons), a cased five-piece cruet set, and a heavy gauge silver gravy boat. 18.8 ozt gross weight
PETER HOWSON R.A. [1958 - ]. Head Study, 2012. ink drawing; signed. 13 x 20 cm - overall including frame 37 x 44 cm. Provenance: the artist; Cameron Contemporary Art [£850] - label on reverse; private collection, UK. [very good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable.
Albany pattern, some pieces engraved with a crest, comprising: 8 table-spoons6 table-forks4 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks6 teaspoons6 coffee-spoonsA pair serving spoons with shell-shaped bowlsA basting-spoonA pair of sauce-ladlesand the following the filled handles and stainless steel blades:6 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 19896 cheese-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1989Together With: 8 silver plate fish-knives, 8 silver plate fish-forks and a pair of grape-scissors to match and 6 differing cake-forksweighable silver 81oz 11dwt, 2,537grCondition report: There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is particularly noticeable as a softening to the engraving which is on the pieces with maker's mark HH. The other pieces are unengraved.8 table-spoons, three probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 1886; two by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1907 and three by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Ltd., London, 19136 table-forks, probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 18864 dessert-spoons, one probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 1886, three by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 19106 dessert-forks, probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 18866 teaspoons, five by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1902 and 1907, one by George Howson, Sheffield, 18996 coffee-spoons, by Joseph Ridge, Sheffield, 1898A pair serving spoons with shell-shaped bowls, probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 1889A basting-spoon, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1907A pair of sauce-ladles, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1901and the following the filled handles and stainless steel blades:6 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1989
A set of twelve late Victorian silver and ivory handled fish knives and forks with engraved scroll decoration, Sheffield 1889 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, within a Mappin Brothers case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George VI silver sauceboat with foliate capped flying scroll handle, raised on scallop shell shouldered scroll legs terminating in hoof feet, Sheffield 1944 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, length 18cm, a silver butter shell, Sheffield 1901, and a silver ashtray, Sheffield 1947, total weight 377g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SET OF SIX PAIRS OF FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, maker Harrison & Howson, Sheffield 1871, the wriggle engraved blades and tines engraved with initials, reeded ferrules and carved ivory handles, in a walnut case (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, case good, possibly had another layer?
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TABLE SUITE for twelve place settings, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1902, in Celtic Point pattern, comprising table and dessert forks, table and dessert spoons, pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle and basting spoon, 89ozs 18dwts total, twelve pairs of fish knives and forks with silver blades and tines and hollow handles, 46ozs 19dwts, twelve pairs of fruit knives and forks with engraved silver blades, plain two prong tines and hollow handles (one fork Sheffield 1999), 39ozs 2dwts, twelve each table and dessert knives with Dixon/Firth stainless blades and hollow handles (three dessert knives Sheffield 1998), contained in a golden oak table canteen of oblong form with two fielded panel doors enclosing four graduating lined and fitted drawers with inset brass handles, 21" x 15 1/2" x 13" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All excellent, barely used, no engraving, just the four replacements copied for client by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd., 176ozs total excluding table and dessert knives. Oak has split through top (centred by vacant brass shield) and sides though maybe made with two planks
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