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A cased set of Victorian silver fish servers Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1857, four pronged wide fork and pierced knife, a centralised quatrefoil cartouche depicting a leaping Salmon to one side and a monogram` J.M.M.` to reverse, both with tapering handles decorated with foliate and oval ring pattern, gross weight 8.8 tr.oz.
A matched silver Albany patterned part flatware service, comprising:- six table forks by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, 19.25cm; six dessert forks by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1907, 18.5cm; six soup spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, 17cm; five table spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, 22cm; six dessert spoons by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1903/1907, 18.25cm; six tea spoons (3 x Jacob Rozenzweig, London 1924, 3 x Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1937), 13.25cm and six coffee spoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson , Sheffield 1905, 11cm, cased together in an oak canteen box with six stainless steel bladed table knives with ivorine handles by Harrods and six matching cheese knives, 64.13oz (53pce)
Victorian Silver Cylindrical Scent Bottle with incised rose decoration, hinged cover, internal glass stopper, George Howson, London, 1885, 6.5cm; Silver Heart Shaped Scent Bottle and Stopper decorated with a shamrock inlaid with agate, attached chain, J Cook & Sons, Birmingham, 1901, 4cm by 5cm (2)
An Art Deco Silver Tea Service, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1945, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the rounded rectangular section bodies on bracket feet with ebonised handles and knops, the hot water jug 18cm high, 56oz 9dwt all in (4) Clear marks, one minor dent, good overall condition 111114
An Art Deco Silver Tea Service, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1945, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the rounded rectangular section bodies on bracket feet with ebonised handles and knops, the hot water jug 18cm high, 56oz 9dwt all in (4) Clear marks, one minor dent, good overall condition 111114
* HUGH GERARD BYARS, THE GLASGOW STREET oil on canvas, signed 92cm x 92cm Framed. 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.
A pair of Victorian fish servers, the silver blades with engraved floral decoration and carved ivory handles with scrolling leaf and bead decoration (by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1876). CONDITION REPORTS Both handles have wear, surface scratches, etc. conducive with age and use, similar to blades, fork prongs are slightly mis-shapen (see images for further details).
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