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Brenda WarrenWatercolour "Montpellier, Cheltenham", signed lower left, 16.5cm x 24.5cm E Howson Watercolour"A House in Priory Street, Cheltenham", signed lower left, 26.5cm x 19cm L Dufty Watercolour "Abbey Green, Bath", signed lower right, 19cm x 23cm Martin GoodeWatercolour "Historic Gloucester Docks", signed lower right, 9.5cm x 14.5cm (4)
Y A cased set of twelve Victorian fish knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, the blades and tines Sheffield 1883, the handles 1884, the knives 23cm (9in) long, the forks 20cm (8in) long, loaded; a cased set of twelve electro-plated fish knives and forks with ivory handles; a pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, 41cm (16in) high; an electro-plated shaped oblong tureen and cover, 27cm (10 1/4in) long; together with other electro-plated items Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
William Howson Taylor - Ruskin Pottery - An original vintage Art Deco early 20th Century British studio art pottery lamp of triangular form having a crystalline drip glaze with brass fittings and flared triform base. Tubeline signed to underside W Howson-Taylor Ruskin. Measures approx; 35cm. Condition; Two chips to the body.
A set of four Edwardian silver salts by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1901, each of oval form with pierced detail designed with birds, dogs and foliage, with blue glass liners, together with matching mustard pot and salt and pepper shakers, each salt 8 cm wide x 5 cm high, combined silver weight 400 grams
*Peter Howson OBE (b.1958) 'Road to Zenica' screenprint in colours, signed 'Howson', inscribed as titled and numbered 45/100 in pencil sheet 109 x 138cm Provenance: With Flowers East, London. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Not viewed out of glazed frame. Paper stuck down, this appears to be at corners and points on edges. Glass dirty. A smudge to right edge. But overall print appears to be in generally good order.
Two matching silver table candlesticks, Harrison Brothers and George Howson, Sheffield 1916 and 1920 26 cm high; a 20th century embossed silver fronted easel photograph frame, three-pin dishes and a small silver art deco style bowl. 49 ozt gross weight.Condition report: One stick sits crooked due to a bulge in the composition base Small dishes and cup OKMirror OKThe apparent weighable silver cup and small dishes 5.5 ozt excluding loaded items or wooden backed items.
A matched silver Hanoverian pattern flatware serviceSpoons with rat-tail bowls, placings for twelve, comprising: table forks and tablespoons, Mackay & Chrisholm, Edinburgh 1882, dessert forks and dessert spoons, mark of James Ramsay possibly overstriking that of another, London 1908, together with six soup spoons and eight grapefruit spoons, George Howson, Sheffield 1956, and eight varying teaspoons, in a fitted box, weight 122oz.Footnotes:James Ramsay address is noted at High Street, Dundee; subsequently Reform Street, DundeeFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver card salver by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1787, of circular form on three raised pad feet, 15.5cm diameter, together with a silver bill clip by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2005, 5.3cm long, and a George V silver pepperette, 5.8cm high, gross weight (excluding liner) 7.19ozt (3)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE BACHELORS TEA SERVICE, by George Howson, Sheffield 1908, circular with gadrooned and foliate rim, teapot with hinged circular cover with wooden knop and wooden scroll handle, raised on three lobe-capped C-scroll feet. Teapot 20cm handle to spout, 19.7 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck to all pieces - teapot cover further stamped with maker's mark and lion passant, and lion passant to knop wingnut. Cover hinge wobbles, but sturdy. All stand upright, no rocking. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
* Mixed Silver. Victorian silver fruit basket by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1897, of oval form pierced with floral swag border, 28cm wide, approximately 293g, together with a pair of Victorian candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894, in the Neo-Classical style, 17cm high, weighted, a large specimen vase by Charles Edwards, London 1909, plain tapered form, 25.5cm high, weighted, plus a pair of dwarf candlesticks by E F Braham, Birmingham 1946, 6cm high, weightedQty: (6)
A CASED SILVER CONDIMENT SET, to include a mustard pot and spoon and open salt and spoon, both with fitted blue glass liners, and a pepper pot, all of octagonal form, silver hallmark to each for Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1991, approximate total gross weight (excluding glass liners) 150 grams, 4.8 ozt, all within a fitted hinged case (Condition report: overall good condition, just moderate tarnishing)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Ollivant and Botsford, Sheffield, 1930, The Hot-Water Jug by George Howson Sheffield, 1933, each piece with a facetted lower body and with circular upper body and foot, with gadrooned borders, comprising: a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 20cm high, total gross weight 45oz 17dwt, 1,426gr (4)
A BOX OF SILVER AND PLATED ITEMS, to include a complete cased set of six Mappin and Webb coffee spoons, Art Deco style handles, hallmarked London 1937 Mappin and Webb Ltd, approximate weight 53.1 grams, 1.7vOzt, fitted named box, a second cased set of five silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Sheffield 1916 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, missing one spoon from set, approximate weight 73.2grams, 2.35 ozt, a late Victorian silver-plated claret jug with foliate detail and a damaged handle, a serving dish, watch etc
A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors by Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison) in Kings pattern Sheffield 1881 3.55oz Fitted case of Greenhow Watch Maker Chelmsford Condition: Very good used condition, unusually there is chased decoration in the midst of the Kings pattern, at the pivot is the initial B, the box is faded and has a little damage. UK Postage:£19.56
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