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Edwardian silver inkwell of square tapering form, with strap decoration and hinged opening cover, glass reservoir missing (Sheffield 1904). James Dixon & Sons. Together with a contemporary silver blotter, in a fitted box (Birmingham 1995) Harrison Bros & Howson Ltd. Inkwell base 10cm square. (2)
William Howson Taylor - Ruskin Pottery - An original antique vintage Art Deco early 20th Century British studio art pottery vase of hexagonal form having a crystalline drip glaze with circular rim and flared hexagonal base. Tubeline signed to underside W Howson-Taylor Ruskin. Measures approx; 11.5cm. Condition; no visible damage.
William Howson Taylor - Ruskin Pottery - An original antique vintage Art Deco early 20th Century British studio art pottery vase of hexagonal form having a crystalline drip glaze with circular rim and flared hexagonal base. Tubeline signed to underside W Howson-Taylor Ruskin. Measures approx; 23cm. Condition; no visible damage.
William Howson Taylor - Ruskin Pottery - An original antique vintage Art Deco early 20th Century 1930's British studio art pottery vase having a graduating vibrant drip glaze from blue to sunburst yellow and orange with circular rim tapering body and baluster form base. Tubeline signed to underside W Howson-Taylor Ruskin England 1931. Measures approx; 22cm. Condition; no visible damage.
A collection of silver and silver plated flatware, comprising a cased set of silver fish servers, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1887, a cased fish cutlery set, comprising fish servers, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, the six fish knives and forks by Mark Willis, Sheffield 1897, a cased silver fork, lacking spoon, Sheffield 1928, an 18th century toddy ladle, damaged, a cased set of twelve cake forks and eleven knives and a collection of varying silver plated cutleries (qty.)Condition report: All cases with marks, scuffs and knocks. Cake fork box split to top. Toddy ladle bowl detached but present. Loss of plating, splits to handles, knocks and dents throughout. Fish set lacking six knives and forks.
* KEN CURRIE (SCOTTISH b 1960), THE BOILER ROOM charcoal, titled and dated 1992 label verso image size 168cm x 99cm, overall size 184cm x 114cm Framed and under glass. Labels verso: Galleri Christian Dam, Copenhagen; Raab Boukamel Galleries, 9 Cork Street, London. Note: Ken Currie is a Scottish artist and is one of the most prominent New Glasgow Boys along with his contemporaries including Peter Howson, Adrian Wiszniewski and Steven Campbell. Thirty-nine of Ken Currie's works are included in UK Public Collections including The Tate (London), The National Galleries of Scotland, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The People's Palace and Winter Gardens (Glasgow), Manchester Art Gallery, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA), The Fleming Collection, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh University, Glasgow Caledonian University, The National Trust (Scotland) and Aberdeen University. In 2013 Currie was awarded a rare solo show at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY SHEFFIELD; an oversized military issued folding knife with stamped broad arrow and date 1945, length when extended 39cm.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSurface scuffs, pitting, general wear, some chips to handle, etc.
An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish slice, with pierced blade, by Charles Lias, London 1845, 31.5cm; together with a silver bowl, with pierce decorated border, on shaped feet, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1926, 13.5cm diameter; and three silver small goblets, 10cm high, 13oz overall (5)
A set of twelve Edwardian silver handled steel tea knives, with pistol grip handles, by George Howson, Sheffield 1904, cased, four 19th Century silver handled steel table knives and forks, various further silver handled and plated knives and carving sets, and other flatware, and a plated mustard (qty)
A British Empire Exhibition 1924 Certificate of Honour, awarded to The Perapedhi Wine & Spirit Association, framed and glazed 45 x 34cm, together with one other 1925 example to the same recipients, 34 x 43cm, a 1951 Festival of Britain certificate for Moulded Rubber Products Limited, 39 x 56cm, a Smithfield Club 1904 certificate Presented to C. Howson as Feeder of The Champion Prize Best Pen of Short Woolled Sheep, 46 x 38cm and a Mark Lane Express 1902 National Exhibition and Market of the Brewing, Malting, Distilling and Allied Trades Barley for Seed certificate awarded to Mr W. Breeze, Occold Hall, Eye, 47 x 36cm. (5)
An Elizabeth II Art Deco style four-piece tea service, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1957, comprising: teapot, water jug, two-handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, each with gadrooned rims and shaped feet, the teapot and water jug with ebonised handles and shaped finials, water jug 19cms high, 53.1oz gross.
A pair of early 20th Edwardian silver hallmarked candlesticks. The two candlestick being modelled in Greek Corinthian column style raised on square base. Sheffield silver hallmarks dated 1905 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Condition: Some tarnishing and some minor dents to base. Overall good condition. Measures: 15.5cm tall. Weight: 808g
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