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Lot 38

A pair of late Victorian silver grape scissors cast with shells, gadroon mounts and rose, 7.25ins overall, possibly by Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1895, in black leather covered case, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, a George V silver sauce boat and matching oval two-handled sugar basin, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1921, and a small selection of other silver items, various (combined weighable silver 23ozss)

Lot 383

A William Howson Taylor pottery vase/table lamp having orange drip decoration on blue ground, impressed Ruskin 1930, and a similar smaller vase/table lamp

Lot 48

TWO HALLMARKED SILVER BALLPOINT PENS by Harrison Borthers and Howson Ltd., London 2011 and 2013 and a DUPONT, PARIS ENGINE TURNED SILVER COLOURED METAL BALL POINT PEN

Lot 702

A Ruskin pottery vase of waisted form having a graduated coloured design comprising of matt and gloss glazes including turquoise, yellow, green and brown colours, base bearing impressed Ruskin backstamp and dated 1930 together with incised William Howson Taylor signature.

Lot 127

A Victorian silver two handled Sugar Bowl with embossed floral decoration, engraved with initials and inscribed 'July 5th, 1879', London, 1877, maker Martin Hall & Co. and a Victorian cream jug with similar decoration and engraved to match, Sheffield, 1879, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson. (19.4ozs).

Lot 461

Peter Howson 2003, sketch of an old gentleman, in modern frame

Lot 1425

A George V hallmarked silver circular salver having a cast scalloped edge, raised on three scrolling feet, made by Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield 1931, approx weight 19oz

Lot 661

A pair of late-Victorian silver candlesticks, The Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1890, Corinthian column form, beaded borders, on stepped square bases, height 15.8cm. (2)

Lot 144

A set of twelve silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1929, the terminals crested, approx. weight 20oz. (12)

Lot 272

A set of fourteen silver-handled table knives, by The Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1890, tapering oval form, the terminals with a crest. (14)

Lot 27

A Ruskin Pottery baluster vase, with graduated blue dribble glazes, the base with 'Ruskin' mark and incised signature of William Howson Taylor, dated 1930, H. 25cm.

Lot 1707

* PETER HOWSON OBE, UNDEFEATED pen and watercolour on paper, signed and dated '89 20cm x 13cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 1745

* PETER HOWSON OBE, THY KINGDOM COME pencil on paper, signed and dated 2013, signed and titled verso 38cm x 30cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 1751

* PETER HOWSON OBE, MALE HEAD STUDY mixed media on paper, signed and dated 2010 13cm x 8.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 1752

* PETER HOWSON OBE, MALE HEADY STUDY II mixed media on paper, signed and dated 2010 13cm x 8.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 1753

* PETER HOWSON OBE, STUDY OF SELF graphite and pen on paper, signed and dated 2013 19.5cm x 12cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 1754

* PETER HOWSON OBE, GALLOWGATE MAN mixed media on paper, signed and dated 2012 29cm x 21cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 1760

* PETER HOWSON OBE, UNTITLED DRAWING XXV 2005 gouache and crayon on paper 19cm x 28.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Label verso: Flowers East Gallery, 82 Kingsland Road, London

Lot 361

Ruskin pottery squat baluster vase, with dripped green and blue glaze, marked Ruskin, England 1934 to base and signed W Howson Taylor, 8" high (a.f)

Lot 116

SET OF TWELVE SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, retailed by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, each 16.5cm long

Lot 68

SET OF SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS maker Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield hallmarks, the knives 16.5cm long

Lot 9

EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA SERVICE maker Harrison Brothers and Howson, of rectangular form, Sheffield 1935, approximately 1172g, teapot 14cm high

Lot 317

A LATE VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY in an oak box with lift-out, fitted trays:- Twelve table spoons, twelve table forks (three-prong), twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks (three-prong), six coffee spoons, twelve tea spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a basting spoon, a sugar sifter ladle, six egg spoons, a pickle spoon & fork, a mustard spoon, three salt spoons, a butter knife, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers - all by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1896/1898/1914 also the following pieces with pistol handles:- twelve forks & twelve knives (scimitar blades), twelve smaller knives (scimitar blades) twelve table knives & twelve side knives (with later stainless steel blades) and twelve fruit / dessert forks, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1897-1911, all of the above monogrammed to match; 166.5 oz weighable silver; the box 20.9" (53 cms) wide

Lot 252

A Ruskin Pottery orange glazed, low fired trumpet vase, dated 1908, probably by William Howson Talor, vine decoration to the rim, impressed Ruskin and West Smethwick marks, 19cm high

Lot 602

GLAMOUR, calendars, mainly 1980s, mixed sizes, inc. RMC, Howson, The Sun, Belaco etc., slight duplication, some larger issues folded, G to EX, 70*

Lot 40

In the Style of Peter Howson, (b. 1958), Disinterested Man, felt pen and wash, signed and dated '07 lower left, 28 x 20cm

Lot 1949

* PETER HOWSON OBE, UNTITLED artist`s proof screenprint, signed 72cm x 56cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2012

HUGH GERARD BYARS, LADY WITH A BUTTERFLY oil on canvas, signed and dated `14 100cm x 100cm Unframed Note: Byars trained at The Glasgow School of Art and then at The Royal College of Art in London. In 2001 he received a major award from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (USA). Nineteen examples of his work are recorded within notable public collections including City of London Corporation, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), MOMA (Wales), The Fleming Collection (London), Guildhall Art Gallery, Cheltenham Art Gallery and Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries. Hugh lives and works in Glasgow. He is a contemporary of Howson and of the same school as Campbell and Currie, and like them concentrates on the human form, and scenes from his local city. He often takes his inspiration from the derelicts and dossers in his native Glasgow. These are his Partick people who he paints with sympathy, graphic simplicity and powerful humanity. Hugh is one of the ``New Glasgow Boys`` school of painters.

Lot 2019

* PETER HOWSON OBE, ALL SAINTS (FROM THE LONDON UNDERGROUND SERIES) artists proof on paper, signed, dated `98 in pencil 33cm x 28cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2077

* DONALD MCLEOD, THE EXECUTIONER oil on canvas, signed with initials (top left), titled verso 123cm x 123cm Framed Note: Donald McLeod is a Glasgow-based artist, who trained at Glasgow School of Art. He worked in Surrey during the `80s and returned to Scotland in 1990 to work as a studio assistant to Peter Howson. He has worked as a full-time artist since 1995. McLeod makes extensive use of what might be called `Scottish colours` - the browns, golds and greens of the Scottish landscape. Many of his paintings depict tales, poems and myths. According to the artist, the title of this painting was taken from a line in the lyrics for Bob Dylan`s famous song ``A Hard Rain`s A-Gonna Fall``. McLeod`s work is widely regarded and can be found in many collections, both private and public, in Europe and North America.

Lot 2152

* PETER HOWSON OBE, THE COLD MOON oil on board, signed 100cm x 75cm Framed and under glass

Lot 2172

* PETER HOWSON OBE, STUDY FOR SAINT ANDREW pastel on paper, signed and dated `06, further signed, dated and titled verso 60cm x 45cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2173

* PETER HOWSON OBE, STUDY FOR SAINT ANDREW (ii) pastel on paper, signed and dated `06, further signed, dated and titled verso 60cm x 45cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2174

* PETER HOWSON OBE, PETER (FROM THE SARACEN HEAD SERIES) artist`s proof etching, signed, titled, inscribed `A/P II` and dated `87 in pencil 35.5cm x 26.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 2215

* PETER HOWSON OBE, THE SWITCH oil on canvas, signed 60cm x 75cm Framed

Lot 852

A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, having embossed capitals and spiral fluted columns to stepped square loaded bases, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1895, h.16.5cm

Lot 346

A silver quaich bowl of plain form with two plain waited handles, hallmarked Sheffield 1932 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, diameter 18cm, weight 430g.

Lot 378

A Ruskin Pottery high fired vase, of bulbous necked tapering form, purple, blue flambe glaze and light band to top of neck, with green speckles, the base with incised signature W. Howson Taylor, impressed marks Ruskin England 1933 and signed in pencil Not for SALE. Ht 20.5cm, together with a matching Ruskin stand decorated in purple, blue flambe glaze and with green speckles, impressed marks Ruskin England 1926 and Ruskin Pottery label.

Lot 481

A George V silver stilton scoop with ivory handle (by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1928).

Lot 1837

HOWSON (J.S.), The River Dee, Its Aspect And History, illustrations throughout, 1889; PRICE (NORMAN), The Derbyshire Dales, illustrations throughout, 1953; RIMMER (ALFRED), Summer Rambles Round Manchester, n.d. [c.1950); and a quantity of other relating to hill walking.

Lot 387

Silver Plated Cocktail Shaker, England, Circa 1920. Of circular tapering form, stylized handle, detachable top, the spout is made with a built in strainer, detachable cork with a safety chain. Marked with English silver plate marks for Harrison Brothers and Howson. Numbered - 8451. Height - 24cm / 9.45in.

Lot 386

A George V silver teapot, Sheffield c.1923, Harrison Brothers and Howson, together with a silver cream jug, Chester c.1931, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, a silver mug, with inscription and a cigarette box, approx weighable weight 26.1oz. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Cigarette box with dents, All other items in good condition.

Lot 569

A Victorian silver fruit serving spoon with fruiting vine decoration to handle. Hallmarked Sheffield 1900 maker George Howson ( Harrison Brothers & Howson ) 7" long (44g) CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.

Lot 471

A single silver candlestick of typical columnar form, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1902, h. 14 cm, loaded CONDITION REPORT: Some dents

Lot 609

† PETER HOWSON Moon Gaze, oil on canvas, signed, 49cm x 38cm

Lot 611

† PETER HOWSON Portrait of John Lennon, pastel, signed, 60cm x 44.5cm

Lot 612

† PETER HOWSON Robert Burns Portrait, pastel, signed and dated 2011, 61cm x 46.5cm

Lot 614

† PETER HOWSON The Crucifixion, charcoal, signed and dated 2012, 29cm x 21cm

Lot 622

† PETER HOWSON Tiger, print, 78.5cm x 58.5cm

Lot 624

† PETER HOWSON "Station of the Cross", giclee print, full set of fourteen, image is one example of fourteen, 78.5cm x 58.5cm

Lot 625

† PETER HOWSON "Dark Night", chalk on paper, signed and dated, 25.5cm x 17.5cm

Lot 626

† PETER HOWSON "Bambi's Bath", chalk on paper, signed and dated, 30cm x 23cm

Lot 627

† PETER HOWSON "Corporal Christie in Action Again", chalk on paper, signed and dated, 35cm x 25cm

Lot 628

† PETER HOWSON St John Ogilvie, print, 68.5cm x 48.5cm

Lot 629

† PETER HOWSON From the series "Agony in the Garden", print, 79cm x 59cm

Lot 87

A set of 12 George V silver handled butter knives, Sheffield 1929, George Howson, each of reeded pointed form (12)

Lot 87

A set of 12 George V silver handled butter knives, Sheffield 1929, George Howson, each of reeded pointed form (12)

Lot 2049

A small George V silver salver with moulded shell border resting on four scrolling feet, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London, 1917, 13.5oz, Retailed by Tessiers Ltd., London.

Lot 184

A PAIR OF FISH SERVERS, makers Harrison & Howson, Sheffield 1865, the blade engraved with an oval of a fisherman casting his line within a foliate pierced and engraved border, with stamped ferrules and carved ivory handles, cased

Lot 578

An early 20th Century flatware service, by Harrison Bros. & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1909 and 1911, Old English Military thread pattern, engraved crest of three arrows tied with a ribbon, possibly that of the Egerton Family, comprising: four tablespoons; fifteen table forks; eleven dessert forks; and eleven dessert spoons, 105oz. gross.

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