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Tortenheber Tortenheber mit Original-Etui. Silber. Dreieckiger Heber mit feiner Gravur im Rokokostil. Konischer Elfenbeingriff. Gest., Beschaumarken, Herstellerzeichen. L. 34 cm. A silver cake lifter with ivory handle. Original case. Assay and maker´s mark. England. Sheffield. Harrison Brothers & Howson. 1906.
A Victorian silver shell form butter dish by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1897, of typical form on three ball feet, 13.7cm long, together with an Edwardian example by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1903, 13.5cm long, weight of group 5.09 ozt (2) Condition reports can be found attached to your lot of interest once a request has been submitted, and can be found attached to the lot at auctions.trevanionanddean.com. Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
Modern British Art.- Heller (Robert) Peter Howson, signed by the author and by Howson with signed sketch on title, 2003 § Jahn (Wolf) The Art of Gilbert & George..., 1989 § Hughes (Patrick) Left to Write: Collected Writings, signed by the author, 2008 § Arwas (Victor) & others. Graham Ovenden, 1987 § Hayes (John) The Art of Graham Sutherland, Oxford, 1980 § Hicks (A.) The School of London: the Resurgence of Contemporary Painting, Oxford, 1989 § Seipel (W.) & others. Francis Bacon and the Tradition of Art, Vienna, 2004 § Bell (Keith) Stanley Spencer, 1999, illustrations, many colour, the last two original wrappers, the rest original cloth or boards with dust-jackets, the fifth rubbed; and a quantity of others on modern and contemporary British art, many catalogues, v.s. (c.100)
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver scallop moulded napkin clip, London 2007, length 5.4cm, and a smaller patent example by the Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1911, approx 0.3ozt/11.8g (2).Additional InformationScratches and nicks, some rubbing, further light general wear.
A group of hallmarked silver including a pepperette, London 1900, a bookmark by Harrison Bros & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1996, and five teaspoons by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1908, approx 9.6ozt/298g.Additional InformationOne of the circular open salts has been split and there is a piece missing, two further salts missing liners, denting, general tarnishing, rubbing to the marks throughout.
Quantity of silver plated cutlery including 12 Dorchester Plate Art Deco Scalloped Shaped Dessert Spoons with two serving spoons: Mahogany Boxed (with key) Fish Cutlery Set by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, approx. 45 pieces of George Gill & Sons ' Friar ' Flatware, Large Two Tier Wooden Cutlery Box together with approx. 70 pieces of further flatware dating around 1870 to 1950 including James Deakin, Harry Hobson, Elkington, Selfridge, etc
Good Victorian swing handled oval bread basket by George Howson, with twisted swing handle, the lobed sides foliate scroll pierced and engraved and with a foliate scroll engraved base with monogram, raised on four foliate cast scroll feet, width 29.5cm, weight 23oz approx, Sheffield 1862, weight 23oz approx.
•PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH B. 1958)ENCROACHING FIGURE; LOOKING FOR AN ANSWER - A PAIR OF PETER HOWSON SKETCHESInk and watercolour drawing; ink drawing, both works signed verso, 14.5 x 10.5cm (5 3/4 x 4 1/8") (2)Royal College of Art Secret Exhibition verso Condition Report: Both works display very slight creasing in the paper noticeable at bottom left corners.
REPLICA OF BURNHAM YACHT CLUB INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE CUP SILVER TROPHY CUP, won by Iwunda, awarded for I.Y.R.U. 12Ft Dinghies, presented by Alfred Gaydon, of lidded, twin handled form, likely maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923, 350g, 18.5cm high, on stepped circular baseNote: Harry Gaydon (1895-1958) owned two international 12-foot Dinghies, YWURRY and IWUNDA. A member of the Royal Burnham Yacht Club, Harry Gaydon there earned the rather incredible moniker “King of the Dinghies”. This Burnham Yacht Club International Challenge Cup trophy was won by the 12ft Dinghy IWUNDA in 1923, and was awarded by Harry Gaydon's father, Alfred Gaydon.Provenance: Lots 1712-1715 are offered for sale on behalf of the grandson of Harry Gaydon.
JOHN NAPIER 450TH ANNIVERSARY ORIGINAL PRINT EDITION: In original bound casing, featuring 10 prints by: William Baillie, Elizabeth Blackadder, John Byrne, Stuart Duffin, John Houston, Peter Howson, Frank Pottinger, Barbara Rae, Ian McKenzie Smith and Fiona Watson, each of which signed and numbered 22/60 in pencil Condition Report: Available upon request
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), CALM KATHY charcoal on paper 20cm x 29cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: includes letter from the original owner:'Many years ago our cat went missing so we put up flyers asking if anyone had seen him. We received a call that a cat answering our description had been found and would we come to reclaim him. Peter and I were so happy for this news and we agreed that Peter should go reclaim Spike, as the cat was called. Peter returned carrying a hold-all with some distinct Meowing going on. Spike was a very handsome tabby so you can imagine my surprise when a very pregnant, hissing black cat emerged. Peter just shrugged and said he couldn’t just leave her. Kathy, as we called her was never the most bonnie, nor the most affectionate cat. We went from one cat family to a seven cat family, but every one of the kittens was gorgeous. Peter did the drawings of Kathy to entertain Lucy, our daughter, and I. He captured her cheesed off expression quite perfectly. These have been in my possession exclusively since that time. Terry Howson'
* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA (SCOTTISH 1942 - 2013), OLD MAN AND THE SEA II coloured print, artist proof 75cm x 56cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: includes letter from the previous owner: 'In 1989/90 my then husband, Peter Howson, purchased the entire suite of John Bellanys ‘Old man and the sea’ set of prints. Peter purchased the artists proof set, of which this is one. These have been in my possession exclusively since that time. Terry Howson'
* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA (SCOTTISH 1942 - 2013), THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA III coloured print, artist proof 75cm x 56cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: includes letter from the previous owner: 'In 1989/90 my then husband, Peter Howson, purchased the entire suite of John Bellanys ‘Old man and the sea’ set of prints. Peter purchased the artists proof set, of which this is one. These have been in my possession exclusively since that time. Terry Howson'
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), LAST MAN ON EARTH oil on canvas, signed 60cm x 90cm Framed. Label verso: Flowers East Gallery, 119/205 Richmond Road, London. Note: Painted in 1989, this work is from a very important period in the artist's life. In 1987 Howson painted “The Noble Dosser” (Tate Gallery Collection). This was the period when the artists career was to take off, his portraits of down-and-outs and dark urban characters were to capture the imagination of art collectors and equally importantly; ordinary Glasgow people who had never bought art before, invested in the artist’s work in large numbers. Howson's reputation grew rapidly and so began an International career which has earned him multiple sell out shows with Flowers Gallery in London and New York. The list of celebrity collectors is considerable and still growing. The theme of life’s struggles permeates throughout the many phases of the artist's career, none more so than the figure in this painting. A figure washed up on the shores of a desolate land, alone and in despair. Like many of Howson’s works there is a glimmer hope, his dog sits loyally waiting for his master to wake and go on with life.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), EVIL EYE, KATHY mixed media on paper signed 29cm x 19.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass includes letter from the original owner: 'Many years ago our cat went missing so we put up flyers asking if anyone had seen him. We received a call that a cat answering our description had been found and would we come to reclaim him. Peter and I were so happy for this news and we agreed that Peter should go reclaim Spike, as the cat was called. Peter returned carrying a hold-all with some distinct Meowing going on. Spike was a very handsome tabby so you can imagine my surprise when a very pregnant, hissing black cat emerged. Peter just shrugged and said he couldn’t just leave her. Kathy, as we called her was never the most bonnie, nor the most affectionate cat. We went from one cat family to a seven cat family, but every one of the kittens was gorgeous. Peter did the drawings of Kathy to entertain Lucy, our daughter, and I. He captured her cheesed off expression quite perfectly. These have been in my possession exclusively since that time. Terry Howson'
* 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.
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), SELF PORTRAIT oil on canvas, signed 61cm x 53cm Framed. Note: a powerful and intimate self-portrait, dated from 2001, relates closely to the central figures in two of Howson's epic large-scale pieces - The First Step and The Third Step – from around the same period: a series which chronicles the artist's struggles with addiction through a hedonistic lifestyle, prior to converting to Christianity and his subsequent recovery. The artist depicts himself cautiously glancing at the observer, vulnerable and exposed.
* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA (SCOTTISH 1942 - 2013), OLD MAN OF THE SEA I coloured print, artist proof 75cm x 56cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: includes letter from the previous owner: 'In 1989/90 my then husband, Peter Howson, purchased the entire suite of John Bellanys ‘Old man and the sea’ set of prints. Peter purchased the artists proof set, of which this is one. These have been in my possession exclusively since that time. Terry Howson'
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), RAGE KATHY charcoal on paper 20cm x 28.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass includes letter from the original owner: 'Many years ago our cat went missing so we put up flyers asking if anyone had seen him. We received a call that a cat answering our description had been found and would we come to reclaim him. Peter and I were so happy for this news and we agreed that Peter should go reclaim Spike, as the cat was called. Peter returned carrying a hold-all with some distinct Meowing going on. Spike was a very handsome tabby so you can imagine my surprise when a very pregnant, hissing black cat emerged. Peter just shrugged and said he couldn’t just leave her. Kathy, as we called her was never the most bonnie, nor the most affectionate cat. We went from one cat family to a seven cat family, but every one of the kittens was gorgeous. Peter did the drawings of Kathy to entertain Lucy, our daughter, and I. He captured her cheesed off expression quite perfectly. These have been in my possession exclusively since that time. Terry Howson'
by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1946/47, the teapot of rectangular form, plain sided with a reeded band, the piano hinged flush fitting cover topped with a black finial, black handle, raised on four bun feet under a reeded base, the coffee pot to match and the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl with leaf capped silver handles en suite, 61.4ozt gross (4)
A silver sauce boat, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, assayed Sheffield 1930, with flying scroll handle, raised upon triple hoof supports, (200g), together with a dinner party guest list typed on two sheets of Buckingham Palace paper and a Buckingham Palace card, this inscribed in ink salutation, message and "from your friends in the Royal Household" and dated January 1976. (2)
A Victorian silver entree dish and cover, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield,1900, of rectangular form with gadrooned border, leaf-capped twist pull-off finial (c.51.8oz).Condition report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, makers mark slightly rubbed to cover and small ding to corner and one to centre.
A silver King's pattern table service of flatwarepredominantly by Strickett & Loder, London 1983Comprising: eighteen table forks, eleven Strickett & Loder, London 1983, seven George Howson, Sheffield 1920; thirty-two dessert forks, twenty-seven Strickett & Loder, London 1983, five by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1911; twenty-six, nineteen Strickett & Loder, London 1983, seven C J Vander Ltd, London 1966; eighteen table knives, twelve Strickett & Loder, London 1983, six C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield1965/66; eighteen pastry knives, Strickett & Loder, London 1983; twelve pastry forks, Strickett & Loder, London 1983; six fish forks, Strickett & Loder, London 1983; two soup ladles, a basting spoon and a carving knife and fork , weight excluding knives with stainless steel blades 215oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver wine taster by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1937, together with a pierced silver cup by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1933 (missing glass liner), and a silver twin-handled trophy on stand by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1914, gross weight of group (excluding stand) 8.47ozt (3)
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