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Lot 183

CASED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER TEA SPOONSSheffield 1934 by Harrison Brothers and Howson; together with a cased set of six George VI silver tea spoons, Birmingham 1937 by William Hair Haseler, 230g/8.11oz

Lot 469

Peter Howson OBE, Scottish b.1958 - Running Man; oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Howson', 76.7 x 92 cm (ARR) 

Lot 470

Peter Howson OBE, Scottish b.1958 - Standing female nude; gouache and pastel on paper, signed lower left 'Howson', 28.5 x 20 cm (ARR) 

Lot 523

A pair of Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle vases by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1918, slender baluster form, covered in a pale blue speckled souffle glaze with lustre, impressed mark and date, one restored to neck, the other hairline to base rim, 28.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 524

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware lustre vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1924, baluster form, covered in a pale blue lustre glaze, and two other Ruskin vases glazed blue, impressed marks, 26.5cm. high (3) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 525

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Kingfisher lustre vase by William Howson-Taylor, indistinct date possibly 1911, slender baluster form, covered in a petrol lustre glaze, impressed mark and indistinct date, drilled to base, 28.5cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 526

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1906, shouldered baluster form with flaring neck, covered in lavender glaze over sang de boeuf, with lavender mint speckles, impressed mark and date, 35cm. high

Lot 527

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware lustre vase and cover by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1907, baluster form with shallow domed cover, covered in a pink lustre graduated to white, with patches of turquoise, impressed mark and date, 19cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 528

A small Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1910, shouldered, cylindrical from, covered with a sang de boeuf and lavender fissured glaze, over silver-grey, impressed mark and date, 11.8cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 529

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, ovoid with tall flaring cylindrical neck, covered in a mottled turquoise, mint green, purple and lavender speckled glaze over silver-grey, impressed Ruskin mark, 16cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 530

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated possibly 1906, ovoid with tapering cylindrical solifleur neck, covered with a white glaze, the neck and base streaked lavender and purple with mint speckles, impressed mark, flooded date, 17cm. high, ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 531

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1907, ovoid with flaring cylindrical neck, covered in a sang de boeuf glaze over white, with lavender and mint green speckles, impressed mark and date, 15.5cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 532

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle vase by William Howson-Taylor, indistinct date probably 1906, baluster form, covered in a blue souffle glaze, the shoulder decorated with a band of ivy, impressed mark and date, 19cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 533

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1906, shouldered form with short solifleur neck, covered in a turquoise glaze over lavender, the shoulder decorated with a band of fruiting grape vine, impressed mark and date, painted scissor mark, 19cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 534

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Kingfisher lustre vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1915, cylindrical form with flaring top rim, covered in a petrol lustre, impressed mark and date, 20cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 535

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Kingfisher lustre vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1916, shouldered cylindrical form, covered in a petrol lustre glaze, impressed mark and date, 14.5cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 536

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1912, baluster form, covered in a blue snakeskin glaze, impressed RUSKIN and date, 16.5cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 537

An unusual Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1905, shape no.255, shouldered baluster form, covered in a fiery orange-red with green speckling glaze, impressed Ruskin mark, 255 and date 1905, 15.5cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer ChestLiteraturePaul Atterbury & John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 39 for a comparable vase also dated 1905.

Lot 538

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1933, ovoid with tall, flaring cylindrical neck, covered in a lavender graduating to sang de boeuf glaze with mint speckles, impressed marks, 21.5cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 539

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1909, cylindrical form with flaring neck, covered in a streaked sang de boeuf glaze over silver with lavender and purple, impressed mark and date, 24.5cm. high ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 540

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle glaze jar and cover by William Howson-Taylor, shouldered form, covered in a mottled purple glaze, the shoulder decorated with fruiting grape vine, under a green glaze, and two Ruskin Pottery vases covered in a streaked golden yellow and sky-blue glaze, impressed mark and scissor mark, 11.5cm. high (4) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 541

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware lustre vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1922, shouldered, ovoid form, covered in a lavender glaze, a Ruskin Pottery jug covered in a strawberry lustre glaze, and two other vases, impressed marks, 11.5cm. high (4) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 542

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware lustre ginger-jar and cover vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1912, covered in a pale pink lustre glaze, another smaller covered in a yellow lustre glaze, two Ruskin Pottery bowls covered in a yellow lustre glaze, a Royal Doulton veined flambe vase, a Royal Doulton Flambe vase and a bowl, impressed marks, one Ruskin bowl smashed and re-stuck, 13.5cm. high (9) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 543

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware lustre vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1920, slender baluster form, covered in a blue lustre glaze under lavender patches, and two other Ruskin Pottery lustre vases glazed blue, impressed marks, 19cm. high (3) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 544

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Souffle glaze vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1905, shouldered form covered in a strawberry pink glaze, and two other Ruskin Pottery vases glazed strawberry pink lustre and purple, impressed marks, 20cm. high (3) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 545

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware lustre jar and cover by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1926, covered in apple green lustre glaze, a ginger jar dated 1910 covered in a green lustre glaze, and two other Ruskin Pottery green lustre vases impressed marks, 9.5cm. high (5) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 546

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware Crystalline glaze lamp base by William Howson-Taylor, shouldered cylindrical form on pierced foot, covered in a turquoise, yellow and blue glaze, and three Ruskin Pottery Crystalline glaze vases, impressed marks, 23cm. high (4) ProvenanceThe private collection of Gretchen Andersen, The Lacquer Chest

Lot 624

A rare Ruskin Pottery miniature high-fired stoneware ginger jar and cover by William Howson-Taylor, covered in a sang de boeuf and silver-grey glaze, impressed Ruskin, 2.5cm. high (2)

Lot 625

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware Elephant's-Foot vase designed by William Howson-Taylor, swollen cylindrical form, covered in a sang de boeuf glaze, with silver-grey top rim, streaked with lavender and turquoise speckles, impressed factory mark and date, applied collection label, professional restoration, 20.3cm. high ProvenanceThe Albert E Wade CollectionThe Albert E Wade Collection, Sotheby's Olympia, 2nd May 2002, lot 263. LiteraturePaul Atterbury & John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 59 (top) this vase illustrated.

Lot 626

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, shouldered form, covered in a streaked blue glaze over iron red, impressed mark, stress hairline to foot rim, 19.5cm. high

Lot 627

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired pedestal tazza by William Howson-Taylor, the hexagonal foot supporting circular base, covered in a mottled lavender and sang de boeuf glaze over white, with lavender speckles, impressed Ruskin 15cm. high21cm. diam. ProvenanceThe Ferneyhough Collection, no.51Albert E WadeThe Albert E Wade Collection Part 1, Sotheby's 2nd May 2002 lot 351Private collection.

Lot 643

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, phono-fiddle by Howson with original brass horn

Lot 41

A George V silver dish, Sheffield 1926, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), the gadrooned rim with two acanthus leaf cast handles above a pierced body and reeded foot, 24cm wide across handles, 16.5cm deep, 6cm high, 12.4oz

Lot 613

A WWII Royal Navy jack knife, the blade stamped Harrison Brothers and Howson.

Lot 18

A SILVER TABLE CENTREPIECE WITH FOUR HANGING BASKETSLondon, 1932, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), the rim with pierced foliate detail. (76.94 troy oz) 39cm high

Lot 146

A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a cased set of two silver napkin rings, oval form embossed foliage pattern and engraved cartouches, each hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' Sheffield 1886, two single napkin rings, both hallmarked Birmingham, a commemorative teaspoon, hallmarked Chester, a salt spoon hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight of silver 77.1 grams, a glass jug with a plated hinged cover, a circular silver plate tray, egg cutting scissors, grape scissors, small photo frame, a 'Parker' ball point pen stamped 'Sterling silver', pin badges, a rhodonite carved bowl etc

Lot 771

A Phonofiddle by A.T. Howson, London, circa 1920, of mahogany with curved brass horn with flared bell, and one wire string, with ivorine trade label and decal for A. T Howson London, 32.5ins

Lot 410

A set of six silver handled knives, hallmarked for Sheffield 1906 by Harrison Brothers & Howson

Lot 1694

A pair of Edwardian silver squat table candlesticks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1901, 9cm, weighted bases, 9.5oz grossBase edges and corners have a few small dents and holes, hallmarks rubbed

Lot 531

A three piece silver tea service Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1919, of oval bellied form, comprising of teapot, 9¾in. (24.8cm.) long, sugar basin and milk jug, weight 30.9 tr.oz.

Lot 533

A 76-piece set of Edward VII silver flatware with 92 additions, mark of Josiah Williams & Company (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1906, 'Kings' pattern with shell back, comprising 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, a basting spoon, a soup ladle and 2 sauce ladles, together with 11 table knives, mark of Holland, Son & Slater (John Aldwinckle & James Slater), London 1883 and 12 dessert knives mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1912, all with filled handles and steel blades, a pair of fish servers, 12 pairs of fish eaters and 12 pairs of dessert forks and knives, all with mother of pearl handles and silver tines and blades, mark of Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1913, 12 ice cream spoons, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, a 3-piece carving set with filled handles and steel blades, 2 salt spoons, a mustard spoon and a tablespoon, together with some sundry silver plated items, 180.5ozt gross weighable silver, presented in a freestanding bow fronted wooden canteen raised on four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, the two removable drawers lined in green felt 97 x 50cm, 81cm high (168)

Lot 553

A 276-piece set of George V cutlery and flatware with 8 additions, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1912. 'Old English & Thread' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 18 table forks (1 x 1909), 6 tablespoons, 36 dessert forks, 17 dessert spoons, 18 soup spoons, 17 pairs of fruit eaters with silver tines and blades and bone handles, 17 teaspoons, 18 coffee spoons, 18 ice cream spoons, 18 pairs of fish eaters, 18 oyster forks, 18 caviar spoons, 6 salt spoons, 2 butter blades (1 x 1916), a Stilton scoop, a soup ladle, a cake slice (1909), 2 pairs of asparagus tongs, 2 pairs of grape scissors, 2 pairs of sugar nips (1 x 1911) and 5 nut picks with bone handles, together with a pair of salad servers, a cold meat fork and a cream ladle, probable marks of Gorham Manufacturing Company and stamped STERLING and 4 pairs of silver plated nutcrackers, 432.2ozt gross weighable silver (284)

Lot 92

A collection of silver items to include; a modern novelty silver Jockey's cap shaped caddy spoon, hallmarked by Harrison Bros & Howson Ltd, Sheffield, 1988, a single Victorian London silver napkin ring with part embossed design, by Josiah Williams & Co, a pair of Edwardian silver knife rests with "X" shaped ends, hallmarked by S Glass, Birmingham, 1908. Along with various boxed silver handled flatwares to include; salad servers, preserve spoon, knives of various sizes etc. (1 bag) Weighable Silver: Approx. 90.9 grams (2.9ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear etc.

Lot 141

A SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND TWELVE FORKS, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD1903 plain silver tines and blades, the loaded silver handles with beaded reeded borders and engraved with a crest

Lot 142

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND MOTHER-OR-PEARL DESSERT SERVICE, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON FOR RETAIL BY CARRINGTON & CO., LONDON AND SHEFFIELD, 1904 silver bowls, tines and blades, the leaf-capped filled handles with mother-of-pearl ribs alternating with silver reeding, comprising twelve spoons, twelve three prong forks and twelve knives, all in a brass bound fitted case with two trays (36 pieces)

Lot 10

A George V silver christening mug, Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1915, the stylised acanthus cast handle above baluster shaped body with gilt interior and upon spreading circular foot, 10cm high, 5ozt

Lot 35

A George V silver three piece tea service, Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1927, comprising a teapot, twin handle sugar bowl and milk jug, the angular handles above grooved band body, upon four bun feet, teapot 14cm high, gross weight 28ozt (3)

Lot 410

A HARRISON AND HOWSON WWII ROYAL NAVY JACK KNIFE

Lot 7

SILVER CANDLESTICKS. A pair of early 20th century silver candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson. Sheffield 1911. Height 19cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 394

One box of assorted pictures and prints, including George Ernest Howson(?) Loch Awe head and Kilchurn Caste, pencil landscape, ascribed verso, 21.5cm x 29cm; two Indian watercolours of an elephant procession, and a pair of oval portraits, set of Indian prints on textile, etc. Qty: 1 box

Lot 139

Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), A dessert set of knives & forks for twelve place settings, silver blades and tines with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield 1924, in an oak silk & blue velvet lined case Condition report: The case is a little faded, worn, needs colour, and polish, the blades & tines are hallmarked, British solid silver, condition good, really good quality set, nice chunky mother-of-pearl handles, length of fork 15cm

Lot 2

A George V Silver Caster, by George Howson, Sheffield, 1929, spiral-fluted pear-shaped and on spreading conforming foot, the cover pierced and with baluster finial, 18.5cm high, 5oz 16dwt, 180grFully marked near rim. Further part marked on bezel. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Some very minor bruises.

Lot 710

An Edwardian silver basket, of shaped rectangular form, having beaded borders and pierced wirework sides decorated with classical urn motifs, by Harrison Bros & Howson, London 1904, 27cm long, 13.5oz

Lot 251A

A cased set of six silver spoons by George Howson Sheffield, a silver sauce boat by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd London together with various silver flatware, silver napkin rings and a silver condiment various hallmarks, approximately 590 grams Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 999

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH b.1958)  PORTRAIT OF A MAN  Mixed media, signed lower left, dated 2009, 22 x 22cm Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 235

A modern silver mounted glass decanter and stopper the mount, London, 2008, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltdheight 23.5cmCondition: Good condition. Four rubber feet have been attached to the underside

Lot 1062

William Howson Taylor for Ruskin pottery elephant's foot vase with crystalline blue and yellow glaze, incised signature, impressed marks RUSKIN ENGLAND 1958, 30cm high.

Lot 538

A George V silver coffee pot, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1923, inscribed, of cylindrical tapering form, with shallow domed hinged lid with urn finial, raised on a spreading circular foot, 22cm high, 582gms, 18.71ozs.

Lot 326

English 4pc coffee and teaset in Harrison Brothers & Howson signed and marked silver || HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON vierdelig koffie- en theestel in massief zilver, gemerkt "925 - Sheffield 1922" - gewicht : 1866 gram getekend

Lot 213

A fully hallmarked sterling silver vase, assay marked for London, maker marked for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson).

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