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Lot 16

George Mark `Tribute to Howson` Bas Relief Sculpture 32cm x 48cm signed & framed

Lot 57

Peter Howson OBE The Kingdom of Heaven` Pastel 50cm x 65cm signed and framed

Lot 310

A pair of silver chocolate pots in the Georgian style [Sheffield, 1917] by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 13.4cm high, 515 grams [including ebony handles]

Lot 410

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 28

Peter Howson (b.1958), "Hotel Otto, Constantinople", signed, ink and felt-tip pen, 14 x 16.5cm.; 5.5 x 6.5in. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 28

Peter Howson (b.1958), "Hotel Otto, Constantinople", signed, ink and felt-tip pen, 14 x 16.5cm.; 5.5 x 6.5in. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 277

A Victorian rosewood wall clock, Roman numerals, W Howson, Chapeltown

Lot 510

§ Peter Howson OBE & Frank McFadden `The Master and His Apprentice` conte and pastel, signed by both artists, framed 32" x 25" ARR (Artist Resale Right) is additionally payable on this lot. Please visit the DACS website (http://www.dacs.org.uk/home) or contact the auctioneer for more details. 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm)

Lot 511

§ Peter Howson OBE `Son of Ham` pastel, signed, framed 32.5" x 26.5" ARR (Artist Resale Right) is additionally payable on this lot. Please visit the DACS website (http://www.dacs.org.uk/home) or contact the auctioneer for more details. 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm)

Lot 49

A collection of silver flatware, to include: a pair of Victorian Scottish silver Queen`s pattern sugar tongs by J. Muirhead & Sons, Glasgow date letter obscured, engraved with `L`, 15.5cm long; a pair of William IV fiddle pattern sugar tongs by Mary Chawner, London 1834, engraved with initials, 14.5cm long; a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoons by George Adams, London 1872, 11cm long; five late Victorian Hanoverian pattern tea spoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897, 11cm long; and a quantity of other silver flatware and three electro-plated items, 429g (13.8 oz) gross weighable. There is no condition report available on this lot.

Lot 468

A MODERN TEA POT of rounded oblong form with a gadrooned border & fluted, paw feet, by George Howson, London 1917; 5.75" (14.8 cms) high; 25.9 ozCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk

Lot 45

HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON A PAIR OF GRADUATED SILVER SAUCE BOATS in the Georgian style having cut shaped lip, upscrolled handle and raised on three hoof feet, Sheffield 1926, 348g

Lot 47

A Ruskin pottery Souffle glazed vase by William Howson Taylor, decorated in oranges and blues, impressed marks. 12 cm high

Lot 432

•PETER HOWSON OBE (Scottish b. 1958) CRUCIFIXION Signed and dated, 03, pastel and charcoal, 29 x 21cm (11 1/2 x 8 1/4")

Lot 443

•PETER HOWSON OBE (Scottish b. 1958) SATURDAY MORNING Signed, conte crayon, 18 x 23.5cm (7 x 9 1/4")

Lot 5

A RUSKIN FLAMBÉ LILY VASE AND STAND the vase of shape 63, in an intense crimson glaze transmuting to violet and purple and speckled in green, 29cm h, impressed marks, vase dated 1926, collector`s labels Provenance: William Howson Taylor (1876-1935); Ferneyhough Collection. Exhibited: Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Ruskin Pottery from the Ferneyhough Collection, 1975. ++Both in fine condition, not hitherto offered for sale

Lot 6

A RUSKIN FLAMBÉ BOWL the intense crimson glaze on the exterior transmuting to large clouds of turquoise and violet speckled in green, the glaze to the interior predominately of mottled green and violet beneath crimson and of eggshell sheen, 23cm diam, impressed marks, dated 1925, collector`s label Provenance: William Howson Taylor (1876-1935); Ferneyhough Collection. ++In fine condition, no restoration, not hitherto offered for sale

Lot 7

A RUSKIN FLAMBÉ VASE of shouldered form with striking crimson glaze in places revealing a creamy white and dove grey mottled ground, transmuting to violet and deep purple, 20cm h, impressed marks, dated 1924 Provenance: William Howson Taylor (1876-1935); Ferneyhough Collection. ++In fine condition, not hitherto offered for sale

Lot 9

TWO VERY RARE MATT BLACK PAINTED PLASTER STANDS FOR RUSKIN POTTERY EXHIBITION VASES in Chinese style on four or five feet, 9 and 15cm h, c1925 Provenance: William Howson Taylor (1876-1935); Ferneyhough Collection. Howson Taylor used stands such as these for the largest and finest of his flambé vases. Three such vases were photographed on similar stands for an illustration in The Studio, November 1925; see Atterbury (P) and J Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Somerset 1993, illustrated p113. ++Both in good condition

Lot 10

RUSKIN POTTERY. A GROUP OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND FACTORY RECORDS INCLUDING CORRESPONDENCE, PHOTOGRAPHS AND SPECIMEN LABELS including the application for the registration of a trademark by W Howson Taylor and certificates, autograph letters signed and typed letters signed to W Howson or Edward R Taylor from amongst others, W R Lethaby, The Arts & Crafts Exhibition Society and the Board of Trade, printed invitations, factory stationery, promotional material, press cuttings and magazine articles, some laid down on boards for exhibition, in a wooden case Provenance: William Howson Taylor (1876-1935); Ferneyhough Collection. Many of the items in this lot are illustrated, Atterbury & Henson, op cit. ++The lot in generally very good condition, long having been kept away from the light in a box, much unique archival material included. Not hitherto offered for sale.

Lot 34

A small group of silver and other items, including A small group of silver and other items, including: a late Victorian bombe embossed tea caddy by Nathan & Hayes, London 1898, presentation engraved Overton Show 1899 2nd hundred Wether Lambs, on four paw feet, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; a pair of Edwardian ivory mounted cafe au lait pots Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, engraved N. E. O. R. Dec. 19th 1907, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; two candlestick sconces; a 19th century gilt metal embossed scissors case; and four other items, 931g (29.95 oz) gross View on bloomsburyauctions.com

Lot 183

William Howson Taylor for Ruskin: a vase of square section, with running glaze, 22cm

Lot 563

A Ruskin Pottery vase, of bulbous necked tapering form with roll rim, crystalline glaze running from turquoise and ochre to deep blue, impressed and incised marks, signature for William Howson Taylor, approx. 12cm high.

Lot 1883

A set of Howson Tourline golf clubs in trolley / bag

Lot 143

(ARR) Ken Currie (b.1960) 'Union Organiser' Lithograph, signed bottom right in pencil 19/20, 68.5 x 51cm Footnote: Currie is one of that notable generation of GSA graduates that included Howson, Wisniewski, Campbell, Alison Watt and Conroy

Lot 30A

PAIR OF SILVER CHOCOLATE POTS Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931, approximately 520g

Lot 52

A small collection of silver, to include: a pair of Edwardian silver spill... A small collection of silver, to include: a pair of Edwardian silver spill vases by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1908, with shaped circular borders, tapering stems and on circular feet, 14cm high, loaded; six Old English and shell pattern coffee spoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1911, 10.5cm long; a silver handled King`s pattern cake slice by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1980, 25.5cm long, with a stainless steel blade; a silver handled button hook; and a collection of electro-plated items, to include: a three piece tea service; an oval tray; a tapering mug; and other items, 64g (2.05 oz) View on dreweatts.com

Lot 135

A cased silver five piece pistol grip handled five piece carving set by... A cased silver five piece pistol grip handled five piece carving set by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910, with steel blades; a novelty pepperette in the form of a side handled coffee pot by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1903, 4.6cm high; an Edwardian silver matchbox holder by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1901, with gadrooned borders, embossed with putto and C-scrolls and on four ball feet, 6cm long; and other items View on dreweatts.com

Lot 132

A silver circular Salver with raised edge and scroll feet, London 1910, 12"" (31cms) diameter, maker: Harrison Brothers & Howson, 26.3oz.

Lot 350

*Peter Howson (b.1958), 'BODY BUILDER' Screenprint in colours, 1988, signed and dated in pencil and numbered 13/30 150 x 107cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Lot 351

*Peter Howson (b.1958), 'JOURNEY'S END 1' Etching and aquatint, 1987, signed, titled, dated and marked 'Test Print' 48 x 33cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Lot 285

A cased set of four ivory-mounted silver plated salts and spoons, c.1900, Harrison Brothers & Howson, in a fitted leather case.

Lot 553

RUSKIN MATT GLAZED BALUSTER VASE, dated 1932, signed W. Howson Taylor, height 24.5cm

Lot 1681

A Howson Phono fiddle with bow

Lot 64

Edward VII silver and ivory handled fish servers by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1908,

Lot 10

A set of twelve silver handled tea knives and forks, retailed by Asprey, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1902, each with pistol grip handle, comprising; six forks and six knives, together with a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1856, Fiddle pattern with engraved initials to the terminals (18)

Lot 318

A set of eight Victorian silver and ivory handled fish knives and forks, with scroll engraved blades and carved spiral handles, Sheffield 1888 and 1892 by Harrison Brothers & Howson.

Lot 319

A set of eight Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives and forks, Birmingham 1885 by Joseph Gloster, and Sheffield 1892 by Harrison Brothers & Howson.

Lot 64

A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf corinthian candlesticks, maker A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf corinthian candlesticks, maker`s mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson overstricking that of another, Sheffield 1904, with beaded borders and on stepped square bases 14.5cm high, loaded View on Bloomsbury.com

Lot 291

An early 20th century three piece silver teaset: Sheffield 1901 by Harrison Bros. & Howson (jug and basin 277 grams), (teapot 448 grams overall).

Lot 2

Ruskin lemon tinted crystaline vase, 1931, with four handles to the shoulder, incised "W. Howson Taylor", 26cms.

Lot 19

A CASED PAIR OF FISH SERVERS, with silver blades and collars, Sheffield 1906, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); together with plated similar example; and a mahogany canteen of 6 bone handled knives and forks, within fitted trays (3) Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 90

Set 12 Harrison Bros & Howson pinned bone handled knives, monogrammed W

Lot 717

Victorian silver and enamel Punch cigarette case, London 1886, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, the rectangular hinged cover with a scene of Punch, 8cm high, together with, matching vesta case, London 1887, 5cm high, (2)

Lot 23

A collection of silver items, to include: a pair of asparagus tongs by... A collection of silver items, to include: a pair of asparagus tongs by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910, 23cm long; a baluster cream jug by G. Unite & Sons & Lyde Ltd., Birmingham 1929, with a leaf capped double scroll handles and on three trefoil feet, 9cm high; a pair of late Edwardian spoons by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909, engraved and pierced with C-scroll and foliate decoration, 18.5cm long; a small hinged box and cover by E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1918, with a stepped cover and on four pad feet, 8.2cm long, with a velvet liner; a silver coloured open face key wound pocket watch, the case 48mm diameter; two cased sets of six tea spoons; a silver coloured propelling pencil, 12cm long; four napkin rings; and other silver items, 905g (29.1 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com

Lot 25

A cased set of twelve Edwardian silver fruit knives and forks by Harrison... A cased set of twelve Edwardian silver fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, with ivory handles, the knives 19cm long; a silver apostle spoon, maker`s mark `RU`, Sheffield 1973, with an engraved stem, 15cm long; a cased pair of jam spoons by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1966, 11cm long; together with a collection of electro-plated items, to include: a shaped oval dish, with a shell and scroll border; a cased set of six grapefruit spoons; a cased set of fish servers; a meat skewer; and other items of flatware, 78g (2.5 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com

Lot 23

A collection of silver items, to include: a pair of asparagus tongs by... A collection of silver items, to include: a pair of asparagus tongs by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910, 23cm long; a baluster cream jug by G. Unite & Sons & Lyde Ltd., Birmingham 1929, with a leaf capped double scroll handles and on three trefoil feet, 9cm high; a pair of late Edwardian spoons by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909, engraved and pierced with C-scroll and foliate decoration, 18.5cm long; a small hinged box and cover by E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1918, with a stepped cover and on four pad feet, 8.2cm long, with a velvet liner; a silver coloured open face key wound pocket watch, the case 48mm diameter; two cased sets of six tea spoons; a silver coloured propelling pencil, 12cm long; four napkin rings; and other silver items, 905g (29.1 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com

Lot 25

A cased set of twelve Edwardian silver fruit knives and forks by Harrison... A cased set of twelve Edwardian silver fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, with ivory handles, the knives 19cm long; a silver apostle spoon, maker`s mark `RU`, Sheffield 1973, with an engraved stem, 15cm long; a cased pair of jam spoons by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1966, 11cm long; together with a collection of electro-plated items, to include: a shaped oval dish, with a shell and scroll border; a cased set of six grapefruit spoons; a cased set of fish servers; a meat skewer; and other items of flatware, 78g (2.5 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com

Lot 603

A Victorian silver circular teapot engraved with scroll and floral ornament, with floral cast finial, C-scroll handle, on scroll feet, 6.75ins high, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1855, and a ditto baluster shaped milk jug embossed with cartouche, scroll and floral ornament, on shell feet, 5.25ins high, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1855 (gross and combined weights 30ozs)

Lot 611

An Edward VII silver circular two-handled tazza with scroll handles and circular footrim, 11.25ins wide x 7.5ins high, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, London 1909 (weight 17ozs)

Lot 652

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers with carved ivory handles, the blades engraved with leaves, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1885, and a Victorian child`s silver knife, fork and spoon set engraved with oval cartouche and floral ornament, by George Unite, Birmingham 1865 (both in fitted cases)

Lot 83

A PAIR OF SILVER SAUCEBOATS OF GEORGE III STYLE Mark of George Howson, Sheffield, 1931 and 1932, with leaf capped scroll handle and gadroon border on three stepped hoof feet, 18cm long, 18.5oz (572gr)

Lot 85

A PAIR OF SILVER KINGS PATTERN SAUCE SPOONS Mark of George Howson, Sheffield, 1932, 6.5oz (203gr)

Lot 315

A set of twelve Edwardian silver dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1907-1909 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), within an oak case.

Lot 338

An oak cased set of twelve George V silver bladed mother of pearl handled fish knives and forks (Sheffield, 1912), case bears ivorine label inscribed "Harrison Brothers & Howson"

Lot 100

Cartlidge, Rev. G., Newbold Astbury and its History, 1915, green cloth, bevelled edges, and three other Cheshire volumes including Howson, The River Dee (4 volumes).

Lot 58

Scarborough digital art trio framed and Scarborough Castle View acrylic by Susan Howson

Lot 92

Ruskin Pottery - A crystalline glaze twin handled vase in blue over a pale yellow ground, incised W. Taylor Howson signature to the base alongside impressed marks, height 20cm

Lot 97

A silver swing handled cake basket, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1920, of oval lobed form with engraved swag decoration, raised on four scroll bracket feet, 30.5cm wide, 21cm high (including handle), weight 19oz

Lot 98

A navette shaped silver bowl, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1926, with gadrooned rim, two scroll handles and raised on oval pedestal base, 29cm wide, weight 12oz

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