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A pair of silver pepperettes, by Charles Stuart Harris, assayed London 1902, of circular baluster form, with pierced and engraved lids, raised upon stepped pedestal bases, each height 11cm, together with a pair of circular silver salts, by George Howson, assayed Sheffield, 1901-2, having twin pierced handles with blue glass liners. (silver weight 214.8g). (4)
A set of six Art Deco silver coffee spoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1928, having stepped rectangular terminal, in fitted case, together with three silver mounted horn tea spoons, having applied silver shields to stems, three simulated mother of pearl handled and silver collared fish eaters, by George Howson, assayed Sheffield 1912, a small five tine simulated mother of pearl and silver collared serving fork, assayed Sheffield 1891, and a Victorian silver fork, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1896, with trefid terminal and bright cut decoration. (qty)
* FRANK TO (SCOTTISH b 1982), THE CONSULTATION oil on canvas, signed verso 60cm x 90cm Framed. Note: Frank was born in Glasgow and studied at the University of Huddersfield and then Duncan of Jordanstone Art College in Dundee. He has a studio in Glasgow. He is already winning an enviable reputation for himself as a contemporary figurative painter, having already established a loyal following, including a number of high profile buyers such as Star Trek legend, Sir Patrick Stewart who now owns several of Frank's paintings. In recent years he has exhibited alongside some of the greats of the Scottish and international art scene such as Peter Howson and Damien Hirst. His work has also featured in several national art fairs, art shows in Bath, Harrogate, London, Aberdeen Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow and in the collection of Dundee University.
A set of six Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl handled fish knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1868, and a set of twelve George V mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks with silver ferrules, Sheffield 1914, in oak canteen retailed by Fattorini & Sons of Bradford, 11.5ins x 9.75ins x 2.25ins high
A unique collection of autographs and artwork by celebrities and notable figures including pop stars, artists, sports personalities, actors, authors, comedians, designers. The collection was put together by the late Karen Gammon and began life as her contribution to a Millennium Art Exhibition designed to raise money for a number of different charities (nominated by the celebrities). Karen sent a button to each celebrity and asked them to design a piece of art around it. Many of the designs are appropriate for the figure in question and represent the very thing they are famous for. The collection includes: J. K. Rowling (who has sketched three silhouettes flying around her button on broomsticks, one clearly being Harry Potter wearing a scarf); Mary Fedden RA (who has sketched a cat holding her button in a flower); Sir Paul McCartney (who has produced a humorous cartoon with the button as a nose); Dame Elizabeth Blackadder RA (who has used her buttons in a vibrant watercolour drawing of a lizard); Sir Stirling Moss (who has turned his button into a steering wheel); Grayson Perry RA (who has turned his buttons into figures being hanged); Mary Quant (who has incorporated her button into a sketch of a dress); Antony Gormley RA (who has drawn a tiny figure holding up his button); Lord Lichfield (self-portrait taking a photograph with the button as his camera); Nick Park (who has drawn a cartoon of Gromit with the button as his nose); Ronnie Barker (who has used his padlock button in a gag about his wife's handbag); Anthony Green RA (who has incorporated his button into a self-portrait); Phil Collins (who has turned his button into a drum kit); Sir Nicholas Serota (who has depicted his button on a Tate Modern plinth); Dick Francis (who has drawn a horse & jockey jumping over his button); Sir David Jason (who has doodled a wall with 'Del Boy woz 'ere'). The collection, which has been framed, comes with separate paperwork and consent forms relating to the acquisition of the autographs (often signed again), and even press/publicity photographs (many of which are again signed), together with numerous copies of a book that was produced to illustrate and explain the collection, 'Celebrity Button Art - An A to Z of Celebrity Mini Masterpieces', 2010 (with foreword by Bonnie Tyler). In her introduction, Karen states, 'Why art around a button you may ask? I needed a common starting point yet something that would inspire the creation of a mini masterpiece without directing or inhibiting the artist too much. I needed something that was seemingly insignificant by itself but would become an integral part of an imaginative spark of inspiration.' The collection is arranged alphabetically in 41 frames, each frame housing six cards bearing autograph/button, each card measuring 10.5cm by 7cm (the entire frame measuring 41cm by 31cm); the paperwork/consent forms are housed in six box files; the Celebrity Button Art books/catalogues are housed in three card boxesOther artwork/autographs include: Joss Ackland; Jenny Agutter; Peter Amory; Lord Archer; Colin Baker; Jeff Banks; Linda Barker; Sue Barker; Roy Barraclough; Keith Barron; Michael Barrymore; Dame Shirley Bassey; Marquess of Bath; Jeremy Beadle; David Begbie; Sir Tim Berners-Lee; Stephen Beveridge; Maeve Binchy; Roger Black; Honor Blackman; Raymond Blanc; Brenda Blethyn; Patti Boulaye; Peter Bowles; Norman Bowman; Michael Brandon; Sir Richard Branson; Richard Briers; Fern Britton; Pierce Brosnan; Amanda Burton; Jeb Bush; Darcey Bussell; Max Bygraves; Simon Callow; Dame Barbara Cartland; Emma Chambers; Linford Christie; Petula Clark; Granville 'Danny' Clark; Sacha Baron Cohen; Graham Cole; Jackie Collins; Joan Collins; Sir Henry Cooper; Jonathan Cope; David Copperfield; Sir Patrick Cormack; John Craven; Michael Crawford; Bernard Cribbins; Wendy Dagworthy; Jim Dale; Paul Daniels; Alan Davies; Graham Davis; Steve Davis; Dame Judi Dench; Charlie Dimmock; Anita Dobson; Ken Dodd; Deborah Drew; Noel Edmonds; David Essex; Trevor Eve; Mohamed Al Fayed; Sarah (Ferguson), Duchess of York; Anna Ford; Frederick Forsyth; Edward Fox; Paul Franks; Chris Ferdiani; Ben Freeman; Dawn French; Ant Fry; Stephen Fry; Lesley Garrett; William Gaunt; Uri Geller; Susan Georeg; John Glenn; Hannah Gordon; David Gower; Robson Green; Bob Grose; Lloyd Grossman; Gareth Hale; Christine Hamilton; Neil Hamilton; Susan Hampshire; Nick Hancock; John Hannah; Ainsley Harriott; Tony Hart; Nigel Havers; Sir Nigel Hawthorne; Sir Jack Hayward; Tim Healy; David Hedison; Lenny Henry; Jack Higgins; Harry Hill; Katy Hill; Ian Hislop; Peter Howson; Roy Hudd; Patrick Hughes; Gareth Hunt; Konnie Huq; John Inman; Glenda Jackson; Sir Derek Jacobi; Sue Johnston; Lesley Joseph; Handy Andy Kane; Sam Kane; Kevin Keegan; Penelope Keith; Matthew Kelly; Ian Kelsey; Felicity Kendal; Alex Kingston; Michael Kitchen; Jack Klugman; Nick Knowles; Twiggy Lawson; John Le Carre; Jay Leno; Gary Lineker; Desmond Llewelyn;Laurence Llewelyn Bowen; Andrew Logan; Joanna Lumley; Cherie Lunghi; Linda Lusardi; Simon MacCorkindale; Aggie Mackenzie; Mary Elizaebth Mastrantonio; Ally McCoist; Martine McCutcheon; Debbie McGee, Ewan McGregor; Anne McKevitt; Ian McShane; George Melly; Alessandro Mendini; Sarah Miles; Stuart Miles; Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco; Sir Patrick Moore; Desmond Morris; Dame Peggy Mount; Bill Mundy; Nina Nannar; Paul Nicholas; Bill Nighy; John Noakes; Graham Norton; Daniel O'Donnell; Paul O'Grady; Jamie Oliver; Tamzin Outhwaite; Nick Owen; Norman Pace; Jane Packer; Cesar Pelli; Marti Pellow; Gervase Phinn; Jonathan Pryce; Suzi Quatro; Gary Rhodes; Anneka Rice; Sir Cliff Richard; Fay Ripley; William Roache; Anne Robinson; Tamara Rojo; Michel Roux; Phillip Schofield; Jenny Seagrove; Martin Shaw; Tessa Shaw; Jeremy Sheffield; Frank Skinner; Carol Smilie; Nicholas Smith; Jeremy Spake; Tommy Steele; Clive Swift; Chris Tarrant; Gwen Taylor; Simon Thomas; Emma Thompson; Linda Thorson; Alan Titchmarsh; Oliver Tobias; Richard Todd; Philip Treacy; Bonnie Tyler; Rory Underwood; Phil Vickery; Carol Vorderman; Rick Wakeman; Karen Walker; Tommy Walsh; Julie Walters; Zoe Wanamaker; John Wardley; Paul Warriner; Pete Waterman; Ruby Wax; Denise Welch; Anthony Whishaw RA; Richard Whiteley; Quentin Wilson; Gary WIlmot; Sir Norman Wisdom; Sir Terry Wogan; Victoria Wood; Kim Woodburn; Michael York; Susannah York; Paul Zenon; Patti Boulaye; Emma Chambers; Jackie Collins; Steve Davies; Trevor Eve; John Glenn; Paul Merton; Hilary Neiland; Dame Diana Rigg
A quantity of silver including: a Victorian silver and cut glass double cruet, each three piece set in an individual silver stand, Sheffield 1886, in fitted leather case, velvet lined, together with unrelated salt and mustard spoons; set of 6 Art Deco silver boxed teaspoons, George Howson, Sheffield 1937; set of 6 George III silver OEP teaspoons, Stephen Adams II, London 1815; Ten 19th Century Fiddle pattern teaspoons, various hallmarks including two for Exeter 1845 andThree Victorian silver salt spoons, London 1867 (2) and 1873, all by George Adams, and a silver napkin ring; t hree fiddle pattern various egg spoons and sugar nips (1 bag)
•PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH B. 1958) PORTRAIT STUDY Charcoal and pastel, signed, 31.5 x 24cm (12 1/2 x 9 1/2) Condition Report: The surface is very slightly wavy in appearance and there are two very slight vertical score marks to the glass paper running down the right hand section and one smaller diagonal one in proximity to the top right hand corner.
•PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH B. 1958) JAILBIRDS Charcoal drawing, signed, 29 x 21.5cm (11 1/2 x 8 1/2") (2) This drawing was used as the basis for an illustration in the book 'Peterhead Porridge' by James Crosbie, a copy of which will accompany the drawing Condition Report: On inspection the charcoal drawing is found to be in good condition with no significant issues to report.
A CASED VICTORIAN SILVER CARVING AND FISH SERVING SET by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1880, the pair of fish servers with pierced and foliate decoration, the four carvers with steel blades by Elkington & Co and silver mounts, all with carved ivory handles, the case 47cm long Condition Report: good.
19th Century Sheffield, England Harrison Bros. & Howson Sterling Silver Mounted Ivory Handled Five (5) Piece Carving Set in Fitted Box. Marked. Age Splits to Ivory Handles, Moderate Corrosion to one stainless steel blade Otherwise Good Condition. Box Measures 18-1/2 Inches Long and 6-1/4 Inches Wide. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. (estimate $100-$200) Shipping $68.00
Large folder of early assorted fishing patent documents, letterheads, fishing receipts and invoices both at home and abroad - containing approximately 40 Polly pockets each containing various reel makers receipts, letters, quotes, patent documents and much more - to include companies in New Zealand including Allwood; SE Giles; F Steans & Co; plus LA Vannerie Francaise; J Louche Boulogne Sur Mer; Victor Sigismondi Turin; Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield; Dodge and Son Hounslow; The Carswell Company; Wm Curry & Co Edinburgh; S and E.G Messeena London; F Lee Redditch; B Crow and Son Fishing Tackle Makers Redditch; Clara B Allen Artificial Fly Dresser; S Allcock & Co; The Redditch Fishing Rod Manufacturing company; Henry Milward and Sons Redditch; William Bartlett and Sons Redditch; F Arthars High Class Fishing Rods Warwickshire; W Humphreys and Sons Redditch; Charles Byrd & Co Ltd Fishing Rod Manufacturers; Maurice Carswell & Co Ltd Glasgow; Eaton and Deller London (large quantity); Wallace and Kerr Edinburgh; Robert Ramsbottom Manchester; display card of various brass barrel swivels; C.A and E Hill Redditch High-grade Fishing Rods and tackle; and other bits of ephemera relating to Hardy Bros - needs inspecting
Silver and rose gold plated fob, foliate scroll engraved decoration and four fan shaped panels, shield shaped rose gold plated blank cartouche, makers Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a silver brooch in the form of a bow and a mother-of-pearl handled silver bladed folding fruit knife, blank oval cartouche to handle, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894, length approximately 10cm when extended (3)
Ukulele, Keech, in caseUsed by George Formby. Reference letters included covering purchased of instrument from Mrs Welsh, who has earlier purchased the instrument at the Beryldene auction in 1961, lot number 444, following Formby's death, and subsequent research by George Formby Society member identifying it as having been used by Formby in the film "No Limit", the instrument has a split in the back panel, present at the time of the auctionTaken from the letter from Pat Howson addressing George Johnson regarding the original auction of George Formby's estate, dated 26th April 1961:Dear Mr Johnson,As you may have heard George's family are contesting his will. With these circumstances I can have nothing, the execution of the will is having everything auctioned. If you wish to contact him, he is Mr J Gowther, 34 Park Road, St Annes Lancs. I am very sad about all this but there is nothing I can do.Yours Sincerely, Pat Howson
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