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A SET OF SIX SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS BY ALLENS, SHEFFIELD 1947, CASED, A PAIR OF SILVER SALTS WITH BLUE GLASS LINERS BY HARRISON BROS. AND HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1900, A MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLED SILVER FRUIT KNIFE BY WN, SHEFFIELD 1901, A MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLED SILVER BUTTER KNIFE BY FRANCIS HOWARD LTD, SHEFFIELD 1903 TOGETHER WITH THREE OTHER SILVER ITEMS (263g WEIGHABLE SILVER)
A part canteen of George III/George IV and later Hanoverian pattern silver cutlery, comprising six table forks and dessert forks, crested, by Solomon Royes, London 1820 and twelve George VI table knives and dessert knives, with silver handles and stainless steel blades, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1947, 18.8oz (weighable) (36)
A late Victorian silver fish and dessert table service by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897, engraved with a monogram FHS, comprising: The following with pistol grips: Eighteen fish knives Eighteen fish forks A pair of fish servers; The following in foliate engraved pattern: Eighteen dessert knives Eighteen dessert forks; The following in a foliate engraved dognose pattern: Three dessert serving spoons, 23cm (9in) long Two spoons, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long, 5082g (163.4 oz), In a walnut and brass mounted canteen boxPlease note: There are four not three dessert serving spoons, 23cm (9in) long. The weight, however, is correct.
Victorian silver and ivory handled fish servers with engraved decoration, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1900, various silver teaspoons etc., weighable silver 6oz, 186g,PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping. .
A VICTORIAN SILVER DISH, WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON, 1898circular, with a broad raised and pierced border of scrolls, masks, flowers, squirrels and birds and a vacant oval, within a beaded rim, 23cm diameter; together with an Edwardian silver waiter, Harrison Brothers & Howson, London, 1909, octagonal, inscribed ‘June 27th 1911’, gadroon rim, on four scroll panel feet, 21.5cm wide573gr (18oz)(2)
Ten late 19th/early 20th century pairs of ivory and horn bodied razors including examples by Harrison Bros and Howson (handle af), Joseph Rogers & Sons, George Wostenholm, one inscribed 'Presented by John Pinder, Sheffield 1850' and JJ Saville & Co Ltd of Sheffield, all in fitted leather covered cases.
A collection of various predominantly Old Sheffield electroplate bladed mother of pearl, ivory and bone handled knives including an example by Joseph Rogers & Sons, also a group of forks, a slide action cheese scoop, a cased three piece christening set by Harrison Bros & Howson, and a hallmarked silver bladed fruit knife, Joseph Law, John Oxley and Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1811.
A collection of various ivory, ivorine and antler bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by Southern & Richardson, Turner and G Ibberson, inscribed 'Callender Cables', length of body 8.5cm, a corn knife by Harrison Bros and Howson, and a further single bladed scalpel by Settle of Chester (12).
HOWSON (J), THE RIVER DEE ITS ASPECT AND HISTORY, frontis plate and other decorations, London, Virtue, c1875; EARWAKER (J), THE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF ST MARY ON THE HILL CHESTER, green cloth with gilt lettering, London, Love & Wyman, 1898; BLACK'S PICTURESQUE GUIDE THROUGH NORTH AND SOUTH WALES, 9th ed, 1859; and two other books on Wales (5)
A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1892, 19oz all in; a set of six silver dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, London 1896, cased; a set of six silver tea knives with mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1918, cased; and a set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1917, cased (qty)
A Victorian silver spirally-fluted cylindrical scent bottle by Sampson Mordan, London, 1886, complete with interior glass stopper, gilt interior to cover, marks inside cover overstriking design registration, 5 cm. long; a small silver engine-turned toothpick, Birmingham, 1977; and a late Victorian mother-of-pearl handled folding fruit knife with silver blade, by George Howson for Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1896 (3).Slight wear to marks on base of scent bottle, there are some cracks inside the glass liner of scent bottle. Slider on toothpick a little loose.
PETER HOWSON (B. 1958) GALLOWGATE GUEST XVII signed l.r.: Howson coloured chalks 29.5 cm by 21 cm; 12 3/4 in by 8 1/4 in Provenance Flowers East Exhibited Peter Howson: A Retrospective, 2nd July-5th September 1993, McLennan Galleries Glasgow, no 546 The city of Glasgow has provided constant inspiration for Peter Howson's highly distinctive and frequently uncompromising work. Gallowgate, in particular,where Howson lives and works, is a constant in some of his most famous pieces, an area he describes as a place where "bad things happen...(although the people there are) real in comparison to the people who generally hang about the art world." (quoted, Donalld Kuspit, Bipolar Paintings by Peter Howson, The Scottish Bosch).
Fenwick, George Lee 'A History of the Ancient City of Chester from the Earliest Times' (Phillipson and Golder 1896), frontispiece detached, but otherwise in good condition together with Howson, J. S., 'The River Dee - Its Aspect and History', requires rebinding, water damage up to P7, minor water stains 145 - end.
A Ruskin Pottery lustre vase designed by William Howson Taylor, dated 1915, shouldered, flaring cylindrical form, decorated with a band of fruiting grape vine in green on a yellow lustre ground, a Ruskin Pottery orange lustre carafe vase and two Crystalline vases printed and impressed marks, 15cm high (4)
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