An American silver cream jug, marked Gorham Sterling 2508, column and swag border, engraved initials, 9.5cm; a small silver candlestick, marks rubbed, 8cm, filled; a silver bookmark, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2004; a silver teaspoon; plus a silver-plated teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, tray etc; total weighable approx. 0.5oz.
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A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS AND PAIR OF SUGAR BOWS, APOSTLE PATTERN, BY HARRISON BROTHERS AND HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1913 AND 1916 AND TWO OTHER SETS OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, ONE SPECIMEN MARKED AT THE SIX ASSAY OFFICES, 1963, THE OTHERS MARKS RUBBED, 6OZS 14DWTS Condition reportGood condition
Peter Howson (b.1958) Scottish Stage Design for Don Giovanni Signed, felt tip and crayon, 20cm by 28cm Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 20th Century British Art, 30th June 2005 Reverend Dr Richard Davey Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration
A group of Victorian later silver, comprising a pair of sugar tongs, with bright cut decoration, Thomas Streetin, London 1792, 13.5cm long, a cased set of Victorian teaspoons and sugar tongs, with ornate pierced decoration to handles, five of the spoons, Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1895, 11cm long, tongs, Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1896, 11.5cm long, other teaspoon Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894, 11cm long, and an Edwardian cased associated Christening set with pushing spoon, A.J. Bailey, Birmingham 1909, 11cm long, and caddy spoon, a/f, Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham 1910, 9cm long, overall 5.8toz.
A pair of Scottish silver shaped oval dishes, George Edward & Sons (David & George Edward), Glasgow 1907, Chippendale-style border, on four scroll feet; a silver serving fork, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1900; a damaged Capstan inkwell, glass base; a silver spoon and pusher, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1919, cased; and a set of six silver coffee spoons with golf-themed finials, total weighable approx. 15oz.
A leather covered case of twelve late Victorian silver teaspoons (by George Howson for Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1896), 5.18 oz, together with a pair of non-matching sugar tongs and a cased pair of plated fish servers, a cased set of six tea knives, cased set of six plated teaspoons and tongs, a set of six dessert knives and forks and a cased set of twelve plated and bone-handled fish knives and forks
Mixed lot of silver / plated - cased teaspoon and nips set, maker Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, matched differing date stamps; a George V silver mounted glass flask with silver cup, maker HW, London 1930 (hinged cover stamped VM) 6" high, and a plated repousse rectangle tray stamped RD385278, 11.5" x 8" (3)
TWO CASED, INCOMPLETE SETS OF TEASPOONS, the first a black rectangular case holding eight plain polished Georgian teaspoons with a rectangular tip to the handle each hallmarked Sheffield 1917 'Sutherland & Roden', also included a single coffee spoon engraved to the handle 'Warwickshire installed masters lodge 1957' hallmarked Birmingham 1956, together with a cased set of four teaspoons each with a tapered handle and a spray decoration to the backs of the bowls, each hallmarked Sheffield 1916 'Harrison Brothers & Howson', approximate weight of weighable silver 151.9 grams
Two matching silver cruets, both with blue glass liners, hallmarked Sheffield 1901 by George Howson, 3.96ozt; octagonal filigree decorated blue glass lined pepper pot hallmarked Chester by Charles Cooke, weight 1.12ozt, height 7cms; together with a rosewood silver mounted pepper mill and a Christofle silver mounted pepper mill. Estimate £100-120.
Peter Howson O.B.E (British, born 1958)Vince signed 'HOWSON' (lower right); further signed, titled, dated and inscribed 'HOWSON/PASTEL 1988/'VINCE''(on backboard)pastel on paper29 x 22cm (11 7/16 x 8 11/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Beaux Arts, LondonGeoffrey HarleyKeith William SleemanThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), DONNA ELVIRA - DESIGN FOR THE OPERA 'DON GIOVANNI' BY MOZART wax crayon and felt pen, signed and titled 22cm x 15cm Mounted, framed and under glass Label verso: Roger Bilcliffe Gallery, 134 Blythswood Street, Glasgow. Note: Promotional poster for the production in 1995 and a programme from 2001 are included with this lot.
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