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Lot 42

'Robin Hoods Bay Rebirth', abstract acrylic by Susan Howson

Lot 1044

Peter Howson OBE (b.1958) ARR 'Nude' Pencil, signed '09, 29 x 21cm

Lot 402

• PETER HOWSON O.B.E., (Scottish, b. 1958) REDEMPTION Signed, pastel, 29 x 22cm (11 1/2 x 8 3/4")

Lot 423

• PETER HOWSON OBE (Scottish, b. 1958) TWO DOSSERS Signed and dated, 1990, oil, 29 x 21cm (11 1/2 x 8 1/4")

Lot 501

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver candlesticks of squat proportions, having cast beaded rims, above scrolling motifs, made by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1876, height 11.5cm (weighted bases)

Lot 170

Harrison Bros & Howson bone handled cut throat razors in leather case

Lot 79

A Ruskin `Howson Taylor` blue vase, 16cm

Lot 235

A heavy plated/white metal centre piece in the form of a boy in drapery standing above a platform raised on four scrolling supports with acanthus leaf embossed detail in the Neoclassical style, with crown stamp to the interior, 28 cm tall approx together with an oak cased three piece carving set comprising two pronged fork, knife and steel, all with worked antler handles terminating in plated caps with cows mask embossed detail, the knife marked V R Harrison Bros & Howson, Cutters to Her Majesty, two good quality plated serving spoons, one by Elkington & Co, a tall pressed glass urn on pedestal foot

Lot 75

William Howson Taylor (1876-1935, Birmingham School), Ruskin low fired yellow lustre vase with grape design in green, impressed factory mark to base, with printed scissors mark, dated 1908, (AF: minor hairline to rim). 30.25cm H

Lot 440

A silver muffin dish, the domed cover of plain form with ebonised finial, the interior with removable tray, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1922, h. 15 cm, 19 ozs CONDITION REPORT: some minor wear and surface scratches

Lot 434

A Ruskin Pottery lidded jar, of shouldered footed form, shape 132 from the 1905 catalogue, with deep blue streaked souffle glaze with internal green spots, with pale green glaze to edge of rim and interior, impressed oval mark and William Howson Taylor monogram, a similar jar is illustrated in one of the colour plates from the 1905 catalogue, see Ruskin Pottery by Paul Atterbury and John Henson p35. approx. 30cm high.

Lot 441

A Ruskin Pottery charger, of footed form with flattened rim, delphinium blue souffle glaze, Provenance: Ferneyhough collection, ex W Howson Taylor collection, impressed monogram and printed mark, Ferneyhough paper label, tape label no 224, approx. 35cm dia.

Lot 73

A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS Comprising: a toddy ladle, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1922; two napkin rings; a pedestal salt, Sheffield, 1919; and Norwegian silver and enamel spoon (5), approx 4.5oz (150gr)

Lot 412

AN EDWARD VII BREAD BASKET oblong with scroll handles and wirework sides, 29cm w, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1902, 16ozs In good condition

Lot 151

A pair of George V silver asparagus tongs with pierced ends (by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1915), 22 cm long, 4.5 oz

Lot 504

A GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, BY HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, with Chippendale and shell capped border, raised on four scroll feet, 12 ¼" (31cm) diameter, Sheffield 1912, 29.25oz approx.

Lot 121

A canteen containing a set of twelve each fish knives and forks with silver blades and loaded handles, Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1924

Lot 374

A pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1903, 4.46 troy ounces

Lot 818

A pair of vintage skis and poles, together with a Howson bag containing various golf clubs CONDITION REPORTS Poles and skis in very used and quite deteriorated condition with various splits, chips, losses, rusting, etc. Golf clubs and golf bag also in very used condition with wear, losses, etc.

Lot 66

A Victorian silver fish slice and fork by Harrison Brothers & Howson, both having pierced decoration and the fish slice blade decorated in cartouche with fisherman in landscape, Sheffield 1863, slice 32cm long.

Lot 834

Edward VII hallmarked silver bladed folding fruit knife, blade engraved with foliate decoration, with mother of pearl handle white metal cartouche bearing initials, maker W S Savage & Company, Sheffield, 1903, a George VI pen knife with silver sides with engine turned decoration, containing four foldout blades, marker Howson Brothers, Sheffield 1939,Elizabeth II pen knife sides with engine turned decoration, central cartouche with decoration of a building, two foldout blades, maker Troika Designs Ltd, Birmingham, 1978 (3)

Lot 48

A silver sugar sifter, by Sharman D. Neil, London 1904; a silver butter dish, Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1924; together with a silver butter knife, Sheffield 1898; and a mother of pearl handled butter knife with silver blade, by William Davenport, Birmingham 1902, 230grs approx.

Lot 230

A small quantity of plated cutlery and flatware, etc to include an Ottoman/Eastern sherbert spoon with simple tapering handle terminating in a fruit shaped finial, a large three pronged fork with embossed collar and horn handle, a bread knife with chased foliate detail and polished bone handle with similar three pronged fork, a large pair of talon shaped sugar tongs by Harrison Bros & Howson, stamped for the Cunard Steam Ship Company, three silver coffee spoons with coffee bean handles, two small pairs of silver sugar tongs, etc (silver items displayed behind cabinet)

Lot 83

A set of six matched silver dessert knives and forks, maker Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1880 to 1890, with beaded edge handles and line decorated blades and prongs

Lot 2180

An Oak canteen of Cutlery 'Alpha' by Harrison Bros & Howson, six place setting with four serving spoons and carving set

Lot 328

A group of Ruskin Pottery teawares to include teacup and saucer, coffee cup and saucer, jug, two footed dishes and a plate, all in a cream souffle glaze, some with Howson Taylor mark, some unmarked and A/F, 6 pieces.

Lot 336

A Ruskin Pottery cylindrical vase with roll rim, with crystalline glaze running from blue through to orange and green, signed by William Howson Taylor and impressed mark for Percy Holland, approx. 24cm high, A/F.

Lot 242

WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR TWO PIECES OF MOTTLED BLUE LUSTRE RUSKIN POTTERY comprising a shallow circular dish 23.5cm diameter and a large plain bowl, 8.5cm high, impressed marks to base

Lot 243

WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR, FOR RUSKIN POTTERY A HARLEQUIN LUSTRE PART COFFEE SERVICE of fourteen pieces (including lid) comprising; three large plates, two saucers, five cans, coffee pot, cream and sugar, impressed marks to base, 19.5cm high tallest

Lot 244

WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR, FOR RUSKIN POTTERY TWELVE PIECES OF HARLEQUIN LUSTRE TEAWARE comprising; three cups, three saucers, two plates, teapot, lid, cream and sugar, impressed marks to base, 16cm high tallest (teapot is 15cm, milk jug is 9.5cm, and sugar bowl is 5.75cm high)

Lot 371

Farthing token W Howson & Sons, Newcastle, Borough Tea Warehouse

Lot 211

A pair of silver mounted horn knife rests by Harrison Brothers and Howson. Sheffield 1907. L10cm

Lot 461

Of local and military interest: A Victorian silver two handled tray of oval form, the plateau engraved with a mounted cavalry man and inscribed 'Presented to Lady Alwyne Compton by the N. C. O's. & Men of Compton's Horse 1900' and engraved with the names of the each gentleman within a beaded border and having two conforming handles, w. 66 cm, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1899, 66 ozs * consigned by a descendant of the Peacock family, a relative of Walter Peacock whom established W&H Peacock after returning from the Boer War unemployed. The tray commemorates the service of the so called Compton's Horse Regiment who served in South Africa during this time CONDITION REPORT: some surface scratches and minor wear

Lot 1

A rare and important Exhibition quality William Howson Taylor Ruskin Pottery ovoid shaped large Vase, flambe glaze in mottled grey with red marking, the circular spreading neck (with visible approx. 5.5cm vertical firing crack) above an ovoid shaped body, the varying glazes bleeding and trickling to create an overall mottled effect of colours, the underside with impressed mark Ruskin, England and dated 1926, approx. height 37.8cm, sold together with original Ruskin Pottery, a Victoria and Albert Museum travelling Exhibition Catalogue detailing "all the pieces used in this Exhibition are on loan from the Ferneyhough Collection of Ruskin Pottery, which comprises Howson Taylor's own collection, the present owner believes this Vase to be identified in the Catalogue as (F.L.11) (Case 1) (F.L.11)"

Lot 470

A cased set of six mother of pearl handled tea knives with silver collars and blades George Howson of Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1916, 6in. (15.5cm.) long.

Lot 423

Silver Pierced Dish, Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1895, 20 Troy ozs

Lot 475

George V silver coffeepot, Sheffield 1924, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, the hinged lid with finial, above tapering cylindrical body, with scrolling ebony handle, 18cm high, 11.2oz

Lot 614

Edward VII silver salver having a scallop and gadrooned pie-crust edge and standing on four scroll feet, maker George Howson, London 1902, 37cm diameter, 47oz approx ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 621

Edward VII silver four piece tea set of chamfered rectangular form and comprising: teapot, coffee pot, two handled sugar basin and cream jug, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1901, combined weight 49.9oz approx gross All four pieces have several small dents - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 692

Edward VII silver wirework rectangular bread basket, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1901, 31.5cm wide, 24.1oz approx ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 704

Pair of Edward VII bone handled engraved silver fish servers, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1901 ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 636

JAKOB URECH: THE AIRCRAFT OF THE SWISS AIR FORCE SINCE 1914, 1975, orig laminated bds + DICK CRONIN: ROYAL NAVY SHIP BOARD AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENTS 1912-1931, 1990, 1st edn, orig laminated bds + GERALD HOWSON: PUTNAM AIRCRAFT OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936-1939, 1990, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + VLADIMIR ANTONOV ET AL: OKB SUKHOI A HISTORY OF THE DESIGN BUREAU AND ITS AIRCRAFT, 1996, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + YEFIM GORDON AND VLADIMIR RIGMANT: TUPOLEV TU-95/-142 “BEAR”, 1997, orig card wraps + ERIC MORGAN AND JOHN STEVENS: THE SCIMITAR FILE, 2000, 1st edn, orig laminated bds + MILOS VESTSIK: LAVOCKIN, 2000, orig card wraps (7)

Lot 183

A RUSKIN POTTERY VASE, of squat form with crystalline glaze running from ochre to orange and blue, incised signature of W Howson Taylor, impressed factory marks and dated 1932, 20cm high

Lot 432

A silver four piece tea set, Sheffield 1953, maker`s mark Harrison Brothers and Howson. Total weight 54.8 oz

Lot 397

A SET OF SIX EDWARD VII DESSERT FORKS AND FIVE KNIVES with scimitar blades and silver mounted green stained horn hafts, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1904 and 36, several of the ferrules 1934 ++Unusual and in good condition

Lot 262

A VICTORIAN OAK-CASED SILVER-MOUNTED FOUR PIECE IVORY AND STEEL CARVING SET by Harrison Brothers & Howson, comprising two knives and forks, the plain ivory handles with silver Albany style terminals, marks for Sheffield 1889, in a fitted and plush lined case. Condition Reports: Marks and scratches, age splits and staining to ivory handles, corrosion to steel parts, knocks and wear to mounts.

Lot 219

AN IRISH EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWL, MAKER`S MARK J.M, DUBLIN, 1902 in mid 18th century style chased with foliage, a fox and a swan, on three lion-mask-headed paw feet, 9.5cm diameter; together with the following two silver items: a sauceboat, plain oval, on three palmette headed feet, Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1929, 16cm long and a toastrack of seven ogee arches, on ball feet, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1903, 12cm long 494gr (15oz) (3)

Lot 353

A Ruskin Pottery vase of necked shouldered form with souffle glaze running from yellow to turquoise with green and blue to interior, mark for Percy Holland, incised signature for William Howson Taylor, RUSKIN England 1931, approx. 21cm high.

Lot 391

A canteen of predominantly George IV silver Kings Pattern flatware for twelve place settings, London 1826 by William Chawner with knives by Harrison Brothers and Howson in fitted case on four ball and claw feet

Lot 328

A George V silver teapot of octagonal baluster form, Sheffield 1931 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, height approx 19.5cm.

Lot 330

A pair of George V silver Albany pattern serving spoons, with scallop shell bowls, Sheffield 1910 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, cased.

Lot 629

A doucai triple gourd vase, late 19th century, well painted with scrolling flowers, a Japanese imari vase with silver mount dated 1882 and inscribed 'For Best Cat in the Show', and a Chinese earthenware vase with a green speckled sang-de-boeuf glaze after William Howson Taylor, impressed mark CONDITION REPORT: Neck restored to the triple gourd vase.

Lot 232

Solid Silver Sauce Ladles, Sheffield hallmarked, 1912 / 13 makers mark Harrison Bros & Howson in original blue silk lined box. approx 158 gms

Lot 211

WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR, FOR RUSKIN POTTERY A HIGH FIRED SHORT BOTTLE NECKED VASE with purple and red fading to grey, impressed marks to underside, 23cm high

Lot 1477

A pair of Victorian marine ivory handled silver fish servers, each handled carved as a fish protruding from acanthus leaves, the knife engraved with fisherman at sea, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1865, knife 13.5in.

Lot 1739

* PETER HOWSON OBE NIGHT PROFILE pastel on black paper, signed and dated 06 19.5cm x 18cm Mounted, framed and under glass. In overall very good condition.

Lot 1745

* PETER HOWSON OBE EVENING SHADOWS pastel on paper, signed and dated 2002 on the reverse 22cm x 29cm Mounted, framed and under glass. In overall very good condition.

Lot 1747

* PETER HOWSON OBE GLORIA drypoint, signed, titled, dated 87 and numbered 5/30, all in pencil 56cm x 38cm Unframed. In overall good condition.

Lot 1755

* PETER HOWSON OBE THE LOST SOUL conte on black paper, signed in plate 17cm x 32cm Very good condition, no issues. Framed, mounted and under glass.

Lot 1794

* PETER HOWSON OBE THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS fourteen colour prints, mounted as a series and individually titled in pencil limited to an edition of 25 (numbered 5/25 in pencil) 38cm x 111cm overall Note: this lot is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist Mounted, framed and under glass. In overall very good condition.

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