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Lot 69

A set of six silver ivory handled fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1937, in an oak case

Lot 99

William Howson Taylor and A E Jones, a Ruskin Pottery bowl, 1908, squat ovoid form, blue with a band of flowering vines to the shoulder and silver collar, impressed and painted scissor marks, West Smethwick, Birmingham hallmarks, 20cm diameter

Lot 168

William Howson Taylor for Ruskin, a pair of crystalline vases, 1931, of squat baluster form in blue and cream, incised signature and impressed marks to base, 12.5cm high (2)

Lot 2140

* PETER HOWSON OBE, BRAINS artist's proof lithograph, signed, titled, dated '94 and inscribed 'A/P IV' in pencil 43cm x 30cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2144

* PETER HOWSON OBE, CLEANSED artist's proof drypoint, signed, titled, dated '94 and inscribed 'A/P V' in pencil 19cm x 12.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2152

* PETER HOWSON OBE, 'BON BON' - SKETCHBOOK STUDY charcoal and pastel on paper, signed and titled 41.5cm x 29cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2216

* PETER HOWSON OBE, THE BROKEN YACHT printer's proof etching with drypoint, signed, titled, dated '90 and inscribed 'PP' in pencil 54.5cm x 45cm (including margins) Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2217

* PETER HOWSON OBE, TWO JOKERS printer's proof drypoint, signed, titled, dated '90 and inscribed 'PP I' in pencil 53cm x 47cm (including margins) Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2287A

* PETER HOWSON OBE, WILLIE WINKIE oil on canvas, signed 60cm x 50cm Framed

Lot 2333

* PETER HOWSON OBE, RELEGATION BLUES oil on canvas, signed 98.5cm x 73cm Framed and under glass Note: Exhibited Flowers Gallery, London 1990.

Lot 240

Art Deco silver ladle by Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield 1947 23cm 6.1oz

Lot 29

An early Ruskin vase, the fluted bottle form vase with duck egg blue to purple glaze, impressed Howson-Taylor monogram 21½cm (8in)

Lot 228

A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, all raised on bun feet, Sheffield 1919, makers mark for George Howson, together with a pair of sugar tongs, the milk and sugar bowl with gilded interior, total weight 998 grams/32.10 ozt.

Lot 2

A silver plated bonbon dish of footed gondola form, makers mark of Harrison Brother & Howson, numbered 9794; together with an oval tray, similar, makers marks for R. Chambers Ltd., 36.5cm max. approx. (2)

Lot 1275

Peter Howson OBE (1958-)black chalk and sepia ink,Study of a bearded man,signed and dated '07,11.5 x 8.75in.

Lot 283

A set of Victorian silver cutlery, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1898, comprising: six fruit forks and six fruit knives, each with mother-of-pearl handle highlighted with a crest (12)

Lot 13

An Edward VIII silver circular dish of panelled form and with shaped outline, inset with George VI Coronation boss, on circular footrim, 9.15ins diameter x 2.75ins high, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1936 (weight 14ozs)

Lot 125

A large Ruskin Pottery vase,with a mottled streaky-cream and blue/purple glaze, impressed 'WHT' for William Howson Taylor,41cm high

Lot 479

SILVER EWER, marked '900 Standard', 19cm H (with dent), a silver coloured metal vase, 11cm H, an Indian 'silver' butter dish, and two various Indian silver metal trays and silver card case, of envelope form, Birmingham 2002, makers Harrison Brothers and Howson Ltd, 1.9ozt, 9.25cm L x 5.25cm W. (6)

Lot 134

Two Ruskin Pottery vases, the first of swollen form and decorated in a pale green to blue to orange glaze, dated 1930, height 17cm, the second of tapering bulbous form with similar decoration, dated 1932, height 15cm, both incised W. Howson Taylor (2)

Lot 138

Two Ruskin Pottery vases, the first decorated in blue to yellow to orange streaked glaze, incised W. Howson Taylor, dated 1931, the second decorated in a mottled blue glaze, both 13cm tall (2)

Lot 145

A Ruskin Pottery jardiniere decorated with a streaked tonal blue to cream to green glaze, impressed mark, incised W. Howson Taylor, dated 1932, height 13cm

Lot 43

A large Ruskin Pottery vase decorated in a tonal dark blue crystalline glaze with a olive green waist section, impressed marks and incised W. Howson Taylor, dated 1931, height 28cm

Lot 37

A silver salver of circular form having a raised pie crust rim, scroll feet, shield to centre and inscription to reverse, Sheffield 1943, Harrison Brothers & Howson, approx 1332g

Lot 2164

* PETER HOWSON OBE, THE FISHERMAN pastel on paper, signed 72cm x 51.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Used as the promotional postcard image for the Peter Howson exhibition at Flowers Gallery, London 1988.

Lot 91

A silver baluster milk jug, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1939, 202g, 11.5cm.

Lot 266

Conybeare & Howson, The Life and Epistles of St. Paul pub. Longmans, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1856, in two vols, full calf, with numerous illustrations and maps,

Lot 2157

* PETER HOWSON OBE, WILLIE WINKIE oil on canvas, signed 60cm x 50cm Framed

Lot 2163

* PETER HOWSON OBE, RELEGATION BLUES oil on canvas, signed 98.5cm x 73cm Framed and under glass Note: Exhibited Flowers Gallery, London 1990.

Lot 2164

* PETER HOWSON OBE, THE FISHERMAN pastel on paper, signed 72cm x 51.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Used as the promotional postcard image for the Peter Howson exhibition at Flowers Gallery, London 1988.

Lot 2209

* CONOR GRAY, CHIEFTAIN pastel on paper, signed 65cm x 50cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Conor Gray is the protege of Peter Howson OBE

Lot 2210

* CONOR GRAY, MASS OF EMOTION pastel on paper, signed 65cm x 50cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Conor Gray is the protege of Peter Howson OBE

Lot 2294

* PETER HOWSON OBE, JULIEN charcoal on paper, signed and titled 20cm x 14.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2385

* PETER HOWSON OBE, THE ANNUNCIATION SKETCH 2005 pencil heightened with white crayon on buff paper, signed and dated '05 20.5cm x 19cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2386

* PETER HOWSON OBE, CONTEMPORARY CRUCIFIXION WITH ST MARY AND ST JOHN coloured inks over black pen, signed and dated '05 in pencil 22cm x 18cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Lot 2390

* PETER HOWSON OBE, REFUGEES oil on canvas, signed 25.5cm x 35cm Framed Provenance: Purchased 31st January 2007 from The High Street Gallery, 84 High Street, Kirkcudbright.

Lot 891

•PETER HOWSON OBE (Scottish b. 1958) MAN OF SORROWS Ink and wash, signed and dated (20)09, 14 x 9cm (5 1/2 x 3 1/2")

Lot 895

•PETER HOWSON OBE (Scottish b.1958) BANDITS Pastel, signed and dated (19)99, 44.5 x 64cm (17 1/2 x 25 1/4")

Lot 934

•PETER HOWSON OBE (Scottish b. 1958) HEROIC DOSSER Oil on canvas, signed, 92 x 61cm (36 x 24")

Lot 952

•PETER HOWSON OBE (Scottish b. 1958) THE THIRD STEP Pastel, signed, 20 x 28cm (8 x 11")

Lot 53

A George V silver sauce boat, of heavy gauge and marked Sheffield 1920 by Harrison Brothers and Howson, plus a smaller later example10.5ozt. (2)

Lot 2

A silver three piece tea set, hallmarked Sheffield 1935 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, together with a silver napkin ring, silver topped caster, and cranberry glass caster (6)

Lot 1924

A suite of Victorian silver and ivory fish knives and forks Comprising twelve forks and twelve knives, the blades finely engraved with fish designs, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1868 (24).

Lot 128

RUSKIN POTTERY, a waisted vase designed by William Howson Taylor, with streaked and banded orange and green matt glaze, impressed triangle marks, signature and dated 1932, height approximately 22cm

Lot 131

RUSKIN POTTERY, a hexagonal vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, with streaked and banded blue, yellow and orange matt glaze, impressed and raised mark and signature, height approximately 23cm

Lot 132

RUSKIN POTTERY, an early 19th Century mottled blue glaze covered vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, scissor painted mark and monogrammed Howson Taylor mark, height approximately 27cm (s.d. to lid)

Lot 133

RUSKIN POTTERY, a baluster vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, with cream and green glaze, impressed triangular mark dated 1930 and signature, height approximately 25cm

Lot 143

RUSKIN POTTERY, a group of lustre coffee cups, saucers and plates, to include two William Howson Taylor coffee cups and saucers, painted scissor marks and monogrammed, (hairline) (8)

Lot 146

RUSKIN POTTERY, a crystalline hexagonal vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, cream, green and blue glaze, raised mark and impressed signature, height approximately 16cm

Lot 147

RUSKIN POTTERY, a crystalline bulbous vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, cream, green and blue glaze, impressed triangular mark dated 1932, signature and paper label, height approximately 14cm

Lot 148

RUSKIN POTTERY, a streaked and banded gloss vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, orange, brown and green glaze, impressed triangular mark dated 1931 and signature, height approximately 16cm

Lot 149

RUSKIN POTTERY, a crystalline squat vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, blue and brown glaze, impressed triangular mark dated 1931 and signature, height approximately 12cm

Lot 150

RUSKIN POTTERY, a crystalline vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, blue and cream glaze, impressed triangular mark dated 1931 and signature, height approximately 16cm

Lot 151

RUSKIN POTTERY, a bulbous vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, mottled green and blue glaze, impressed triangular mark dated 1932 and signature, height approximately 14cm

Lot 153

RUSKIN POTTERY, a small vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, streaked and banded green, cream and blue matt glaze, impressed triangular mark dated 1931 and signature, height approximately 12cm

Lot 155

RUSKIN POTTERY, a small hexagonal vase, designed by William Howson Taylor, orange, green and blue matt, raised marks and impressed signature, height approximately 12cm

Lot 89

RUSKIN POTTERY, a crystalline vase designed by William Howson Taylor, with orange and green glaze, impressed marks and signature, height approximately 23.5cm

Lot 90

RUSKIN POTTERY, a crystalline vase designed by William Howson Taylor, with green, orange and brown glaze, impressed mark and signature, height approximately 26cm

Lot 91

RUSKIN POTTERY, a vase of footed and flared cylindrical form decorated in orange, green and yellow glaze, designed by William Howson Taylor, impressed marks and signature, height approximately 30.5cm

Lot 618

A GEORGE V SILVER MINIATURE TUREEN AND COVER initialled R, 11cm h, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1934, 15ozs 10dwts ++In fine condition

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