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Lot 15

HOWSON, PETER - OFFICIAL WAR ARTISTOriginal Drawing - (ORIGINAL)Six original ink sketches on plain paper by Peter Howson, OBE, official British war artist for the Bosnian War. Each sketch signed and dated by the artist between [20]07 and [20]10. All approx. 300x210mm, except one which is 250x210mm. A magnificent collection, further images available on request. Viewing highly recommended.

Lot 1757

* PETER HOWSON OBE NORTH AYRSHIRE LANDSCAPE watercolour, signed

Lot 1758

* PETER HOWSON OBE THE WAILING WALL BREACHED mixed media on paper, signed and dated `06 17cm x 15cm

Lot 1759

* PETER HOWSON OBE GALLOWGATE, A MEMORY OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE pen and ink, signed and dated `06 17cm x 10cm

Lot 1788

* PETER HOWSON OBE DIVINE INTERVENTION pen and ink on paper, signed and dated 2002 19cm x 14cm

Lot 1910

* PETER HOWSON OBE NIGHTFALL pastel and gouache on paper, signed and dated `06 20cm x 28cm

Lot 1927

* PETER HOWSON OBE SOLITUDE mixed media on paper, signed 21.5cm x 14.5cm

Lot 1928

* PETER HOWSON OBE STUDY OF GLASGOW`S FINEST pen on paper, signed and numbered 23 (lower right hand side) 29cm x 20cm

Lot 1932

* PETER HOWSON OBE HEAD STUDY charcoal on paper, signed 29.5cm x 20.5cm

Lot 296

A three piece tea set, of circular form, each piece raised on a domed circular foot, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, maker’s mark of Harrison Bros & Howson (Viners), Sheffield 1962, approx. weight 21 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 890

Peter Howson (b1958) (ARR). `The Guest II`. Pastel, signed bottom left, label verso The Open Eye Gallery, 31 x 24cm.

Lot 165

Pair of Victorian silver four division toast racks each raised on four bun feet, by George Howson, Sheffield 1899 (2).

Lot 403

•PETER HOWSON OBE (b.1958) `LOST` Pastel, dated `06, signed. 19.5 x 24cm (7 3/4 x 9 1/2")

Lot 2014

Peter Howson OBE (1958-)white chalk on black paper,Portrait of negro man,signed,13.5 x 10.5in.

Lot 587

A set of thirty two George V coffee spoons, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923, all in strung old English pattern, engraved with DLI horn insignia, 7.1oz. gross; and a plated coffee spoon; in oak canteen; together with two Victorian table knives, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1896, the pistol grips engraved with DLI 3rd Bn insignia.

Lot 610

A composite suite of mainly George IV kings pattern flatware, with shell backs and diamond heels, to include; twelve table spoons, dessert spoons, table forks, dessert forks, two fish slices, two sauce ladles, two soup ladles and two gravy spoons, by William Eaton, London 1825; twelve tea knives and forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Sheffield 1891; and a set of twelve table knives with filled silver handles by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1959, retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd. and stamped to the steel blades, approximately 237oz gross weighable.

Lot 1020A

Conybeare (Rev. W.J.) and Howson (Ref. J.S.) The Life & Appisols of St. Paul, 2 vols, 4to, gilt calf, illus. with engravings, 1858.

Lot 27

Late Victorian silver baluster coffee pot, with scrolled wooden handle and stepped circular base, maker Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1899, 9" high,18.5oz approx

Lot 117

William Howson Taylor for Ruskin, c.1920, a high-fired sang-de-boeuf bottle vase, exhibiting tones of purple, green and beige, impressed 'Ruskin England' to base, 17cm high Footnote: This vase belonged to the great aunt of the vendor who was a friend of Edward and William Taylor.

Lot 396

A silver coffee pot with domed hinge lid, the tapered cylindrical body with scroll moulded spout, Sheffield 1937 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, height approx 17cm.

Lot 410

A set of six late Victorian silver dessert knives and five forks with green stained ivory handles, Sheffield 1894 by Harrison Brothers and Howson, and a matched fork, Sheffield 1926.

Lot 411

A pair of late Victorian silver Albany pattern fish servers, Sheffield 1898 by Harrison Brothers & Howson.

Lot 412

A pair of late Victorian silver Albany pattern salad servers, Sheffield 1897 by Harrison Brothers & Howson.

Lot 313

A set of three graduated silver serving platters, with shaped gadrooned border, Sheffield c.1928 and c.1930, maker Harrison Brothers and Howson, the largest dish approx 40.5x28.5cm, gross weight approx 80.5oz. (3)

Lot 1723

* PETER HOWSON OBE STUDY FOR "CHARON" (No. 2) pastel on paper, signed 27cm x 70cm

Lot 1764

* PETER HOWSON OBE THE PILGRIM pastel on paper, signed exhibition framed 60cm x 46cm

Lot 1780

* PETER HOWSON OBE TITAN pastel on paper, signed exhibition framed 29cm x 22cm

Lot 1790

* PETER HOWSON OBE BROTHER pastel on paper, signed exhibition framed 22cm x 29cm

Lot 1921

* PETER HOWSON OBE JESUS: MAN OF SORROWS pastel and gouache on paper, signed and dated `06 19cm x 14cm

Lot 311

AN EDWARD VII SILVER-GILT URN SHAPE MUSTARD, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1902, with bright cut pierced body, the hinged domed cover with millegrain border, leaf capped scroll handle, on a swept pedestal foot, 15cm high (lacks glass liner). See illustration

Lot 312

AN EDWARD VII OAK FOUR DRAWER COMPOSITE CANTEEN OF SILVER SHELL PATTERN CUTLERY FOR TWELVE SETTINGS,by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1908, comprising twelve table forks; twelve dessert forks; twelve dessert spoons; twelve teaspoons; twelve soup spoons; six egg spoons; six tablespoons; four sauce ladles; soup ladle and gravy spoon; pair of sugar tongs; together with twelve ivory handled fish knives and forks with silver blades and tines by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1906, twelve mother mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks with silver blades and tines by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1905, twelve ivory handled dinner knives and twelve ivory handled dessert knives, all with steel blades Total approximate weight of weighable silver 146ozs. See illustration

Lot 289

A silver salver, by Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1935, circular with shape moulded border, raised on four scrolled feet, inscribed ATH-CLH 1911-1936, 26cm diameter, 17.9oz

Lot 311

An Edwardian silver sugar caster, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, London 1909, wrythen lobed baluster shape with leaf pattern pierced cover below a bell finial, 20.5cm, 9.8oz

Lot 151

A pair of Edwardian six section silver toast racks of Gothic arch form raised on four ball feet (by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1903), 12 cm x 12 cm, 10.98 oz

Lot 647

A Ruskin Pottery trumpet vase, crystalline glaze of mottled ochre running to blue with green crystals, signed William Howson Taylor impressed triangular mark Ruskin England 1931, (impressed mark used by Percy Holland) 19.4cm high

Lot 659

A Ruskin Pottery bowl of squat bulbous form, crystalline glaze mottled grey and cream ground with running green and orange triangular Ruskin Pottery England mark to base, dated 1934, signed Howson Taylor (impressed mark used by Percy Holland) (hairline crack) 12cm high together with a Ruskin Pottery trumpet vase, crystalline glaze of mottled green running through to orange and deep blue, impressed to base Ruskin England, 15cm high.

Lot 234

Large silver pedestal dish by George Howson, Harrison Brothers & Howson, approx. 10" diameter x 3" high, plain centre with shaped edge with simple trim, h/m Sheffield 1943 (18.77oz)

Lot 237

Boxed set of six napkin oval rings by George Howson, Harrison Brothers & Howson, approx. 30mm wide plain polished finish with double line trim to each edge, h/m Sheffield 1943 (8.93oz) in original fitted box

Lot 224

William Howson Taylor Ruskin high fired vase decorated with a blue exterior and duck egg blue interior, impressed early scissor shape mark circa 1898 to base, 17cm high Condition report: no damage or restoration.

Lot 1222

A set of South East Asian ivory handled and plated knives and forks, late 19th/early 20th Century, each handle carved and pierced with deity concealed within a bower of tendrils, comprising ten knives and nine forks, all with silver ferrules, Sheffield 1903 by Harrison Brother & Howson (handles split).

Lot 62

§ PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) SLEEPING FIGURE, C.1986 Signed, mixed media on paper 41cm x 57cm (16in x 22.5in) PROVENANCE: Directly acquired Artist`s Studio

Lot 64

§ PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) SHOUT - NIGHT SKY Signed, oil on canvas 40cm x 40cm (16in x 16in)

Lot 65

§ PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) HEAD STUDY - THE DAWNING Signed, oil on canvas 30cm x 30cm (12 in x 12in)

Lot 66

§ PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) PATRIOTS Signed, pastel 44cm x 58cm (17.25in x 22.75in)

Lot 127

§ PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) HEAD STUDY - BLUE BACKGROUND Signed and dated `06, pastel 30cm x 23cm (11.75in x 9in)

Lot 128

§ PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) CAPTIVE PRINCES Signed, pastel 28cm x 20.5cm (11in x 8in)

Lot 44

A set of six Edward VII silver napkin rings with gadroon mounts by Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1902 (and numbered 1-6), and black leather covered case for same, a George VI lady`s silver mounted seven piece dressing table set with engine turned mounts, London 1945, one other George V silver blue enamel and steel manicure set, Birmingham 1934, and case for same, and a selection of sundry silver items, various (weighable silver 21ozs)

Lot 448

* PETER HOWSON OBE SAMUEL pastel on paper, signed exhibition framed 22cm x 29cm (Ref:mctfeb_1797)

Lot 1671

* PETER HOWSON OBE MALE STUDY oil on canvas, signed 89cm x 59cm

Lot 1844

* PETER HOWSON OBE HOWSON SELF-PORTRAIT pen and ink on card, signed exhibition framed 12.5cm x 22cm

Lot 741

An Edwardian silver salver, with shell and floral scroll border, on acanthus leaf scroll feet, George Howson, London, 1905, 8.25in, 12 oz.

Lot 302

An early Ruskin blue matt glazed hexagonal vase inscribed "W Howson Taylor" and a similar smaller example (2).

Lot 146

George VI silver cream jug with gadrooned rim and raised on three outswept feet, makers mark for George Howson, Sheffield 1943 together with Victorian Glasgow silver sugar tongs and a Chester silver backed brush and mirror set (4)

Lot 1042

A Ruskin matt crystalline glaze cylindrical vase, bulbous base, decorated in a mottled and dripped yellow and green glaze, 27.5cm high, signed W. Howson Taylor, impressed mark, dated 1930 Good

Lot 465

Peter Howson (British, b.1958) The artist`s palette, painted with a nude lady signed, oils on panel 15 ½" x 11 ¾", set within a large frame with a Quench: The Beautiful South print, 1999, signed and dated in pencil by the artist.

Lot 103

A LOW PEDESTAL TAZZA, maker G Howson, Sheffield 1935, of circular form with fruiting vine cast rim, on a domed foot, 10 3/4" diameter, 26ozs 3dwts

Lot 179

A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker G Howson, Sheffield 1932, of rounded octagonal form with straight gadroon border on a low foot and comprising teapot, the hinged cover with ebony knop and fruitwood handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/2" wide, 30ozs gross

Lot 255

A cased pair of silver-mounted antler knife-rests, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923, to/w a boxed pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1922 (2)

Lot 289

A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons with Gothic Revival engraving and piercing, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1890

Lot 436

Ménagère old english pattern en argent, Sheffield 1926-1927, Harrison Brothers & Howson, comprenant 114 pièces: 12 fourchettes, 6 cuillers et 12 couteaux de table, 12 fourchettes, 12 cuillers et 12 couteaux de table, 12 fourchettes et 12 couteaux à poisson, 12 cuillers à thé et 12 cuillers à potage du même modèle, Sheffield 1931, Fenton Bros, total net 4870g

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