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Lot 597

A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver butter dishes in the form of open shells, raised on three ball feet, made by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909/10, length 10cm

Lot 627

An Edward VII hallmarked silver sauce boat, having cast rim, raised on open shell and hoof feet, made by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909/10, length 17cm, approx. weight 4oz

Lot 641

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver grape scissors, having cast decoration of open shells, made by Harrison Brother`s & Howson, Sheffield 1897/98, length 18cm, fitted in original case

Lot 139

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG with engraved foliate decoration, domed hinged lid, Sheffield 1899 by The Harrison Brother & Howson and two further plated claret jugs (two with damage) (3)

Lot 503

A pair of silver two branch three light short candelabra by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1959, in Adam style, circular with stiff leaf borders, 17.5cm high, loaded

Lot 383

An octagonal silver baluster sugar caster and a matching pair of salt and pepper pots, Harrison Bros. and Howson, Birmingham 1991, to/w an engraved silver-mounted cork bottle-stopper (4)

Lot 614

Peter Howson OBE, Scottish b.1958- "Punished", 1981; charcoal with touches of pastel, signed, 30.5x22.5cm., (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 108

Charles Hadfield; "British Canal", 1974, H Howson; "London`s Underground" and various other books on Steam, Railways etc.

Lot 35

A Ruskin vase, 20th century, of cylindrical form, decorated with yellow pattern over light blue glaze, height 22 cm, together with another Ruskin vase, 20th century, of flared form, overall decorated with green, orange and yellow patterns over light blue ground, both bearing signature `W Howson Taylor`, height 23 cm, (2).

Lot 49

A collection of silver wares, to include; a cased Christening set with fork, spoon and napkin ring, Finnigans Ltd, London 1922, (lacking knife), a silver and ivory handled crumb scoop with bright cut decoration, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1915, and three silver napkin rings (5) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.

Lot 1235

A set of twelve pairs of Edwardian silver Kings pattern fish eaters, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1903, crested, one knife by Skinner & Company, London 1911, with slightly different handle

Lot 848

A Ruskin Pottery hexagonal section vase by William Howson Taylor, with a buff and blue speckled running glaze, impressed mark and incised signature, height 22cm.

Lot 11A

A Howson golf trolley, together with various clubs and irons, etc

Lot 148

A RARE RUSKIN POTTERY PROMOTIONAL BOOKLET 8pp, colour illustrations, green card wrappers, 14 x 8.5cm [West Smethwick 1924] and L B Powell - Howson Taylor: Master Potter a Memoir with an Appreciation of Ruskin Pottery by L B Powell, 30pp, wrappers, City of Birmingham School of Printing 1936 (2) ++The first in mint state, the second practically so, both rare

Lot 168

A STUDIO POTTERY HIGH FIRED STONEWARE VASE, probably William Howson Taylor, Ruskin Pottery, carafe shape with a swelling neck, covered in a mottled blue, lavender and sang de boeuf glazes, painted crossed sabre mark to base, circa 1898, 21.5cm high. See illustration

Lot 347

A GEORGE V SILVER ENTREE DISH AND COVER, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933, oblong with rounded corners and gadroon borders, the top with a removable ring handle, 27cm wide, total approximate weight 40oz

Lot 332

A Victorian Silver and Ivory Fish Knife and Fork, Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1855, the spiral carved handle with silver engraved openwork tines and blade, the blade finely engraved with a vignette of a Victorian fisherman, initialled, 38cm long

Lot 66

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) STUDY FOR SAINT JOHN OGILVIE Oil on canvas, signed and dated verso 2010 61cm x 46cm Note : A study for the painting commissioned by the Archdiocese of Glasgow.

Lot 77

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) "WORKED ON ENGLAND`S GLORY" black ink, signed and dated 25th August 1992 Exhibition framed 20 x 25 cm Note : From the 1992 sketchbooks and diaries of Peter Howson OBE.

Lot 78

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) "TONIGHT WE WENT TO RIOGANO" black ink, signed and dated 28/29th August 1992 Exhibition framed 20 x 25 cm Note : From the 1992 sketchbooks and diaries of Peter Howson OBE.

Lot 79

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) "PAINTED A PORTRAIT OF MY MOTHER" black ink, signed and dated 16th Nov 1992 Exhibition framed 30 x 20 cm Note : From the 1992 sketchbooks and diaries of Peter Howson OBE.

Lot 81

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) BOSNIA pencil drawing, signed and titled Exhibition framed 30cm x 20 cm Note: From the diaries and sketchbooks of Peter Howson OBE circa 1992.

Lot 82

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) A STUDY OF TORTURE conte (compressed charcoal) on paper, signed Exhibition framed 30cm x 20 cm Note : From the diaries and sketchbooks of Peter Howson OBE circa 1992.

Lot 83

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) THE GRAVE DIGGERS pencil drawing, signed Exhibition framed 15cm x 20 cm Note : From the diaries and sketchbooks of Peter Howson OBE circa 1992.

Lot 116

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) THE IRON LADY, THE TIN SOLDIER & THE CLOCKWORK DOVE gouache. signed and dated October 1984 the image 29.5cm x 21cm

Lot 173

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) AYRSHIRE MAN mixed media, signed and dated `06 29cm x 20cm

Lot 246

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) BIBLICAL HEAD 1, JACOB oil on canvas, signed 61.5cm x 46cm

Lot 273

* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH 1958-) SARRY HEID WORTHY pastel on paper, signed in pencil and dated `06 27cm x 20.5cm

Lot 95

HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON A PAIR OF SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, each having detachable bead sconce, reeded stem and square loaded base, Sheffield, 1902, 11.5cm high"

Lot 462

PETER HOWSON. Head of a Man, colour etching, pencil signed in lower margin and dated 2002, and inscribed `Camden Town`, Pl.12 x 10 in ; and one other etching by Peter Howson depicting a man, inscribed `Cain`. two (2)

Lot 86

A Victorian salver of circular form, pierced and beaded border, the centre with Greek key and foliate scroll decoration, on four pierced bracket feet, Sheffield, 1866, maker Harrison Brother and Howson, 35cm diameter, weighing 39ozs.

Lot 232

A baluster caster, the pull-off pierced cover surmounted by an acorn finial, the moulded body on moulded domed square foot, maker`s mark of Harrison Bros & Howson, London 1911, approx. weight 9 1/2 troy oz

Lot 460

* Peter Howson OBE, Scottish b.1958- "Bon Bon Alley"; screenprint in colours, signed, titled, dated `94 and numbered 49/100 in pencil, 55.5x116.5cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Paintings in Hospitals, London cat no 8706

Lot 193

A CAMPAIGN / SHIP CUTLERY CHEST CONTAINING A THREE TRAY CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY MANUFACTURED WE BELIEVE BY CHARLES BELK & CO, SHEFFIELD. THE OAK CHEST IS CONSTRUCTED WITH BRASS HINGES AND LID STAYS AND METAL CORNERS AND ANGLE IRONS TO SIDES. FITTED WITH TWO DROP CARRY HANDLES AND THE CENTRE SET WITH BRASS INITIALLED PLAQUE. THE CHEST IS FITTED WITH LOW DIVIDERS FOR A PART TEA AND COFFEE SET THE CHEST CONTAINS SIDE COMPARTMENTS FOR ONE 56CM SALVER WITH ORNATE FERN DESIGN ROPE AND FLORAL HANDLES WITH BEADED EDGE ON FOUR PAD FEET AND ONE 30 CM SILVER PLATED SALVER WITH FERN DESIGN AND BEADED EDGE. THE FIRST TRAY COMPRISES OF TWO LARGE 34 CM GRAVY SPOONS, SIX TABLE SPOONS, EIGHTEEN DESSERT SPOONS, SIXTEEN TEASPOONS, FOUR SALT SPOONS, TWO PAIRS OF SUGAR TONGS, TWO PAIRS OF KNIFE RESTS (NO MARK). THE SECOND TRAY COMPRISES OF EIGHTEEN TABLE FORKS,TWELVE DESSERT FORKS, EIGHTEEN MISCELLANEOUS BONE HANDLED TABLE KNIVES, FOUR BY EDWARD BLAYDES & CO CUTLER`S, SHEFFIELD, SEVEN BY HARRISON BROS AND HOWSON, CUTLER`S TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, FOUR BY STACEY ,90 NEWGATE STREET, LONDON. ONE BY MAPPIN & CO 121 NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM AND ONE OTHER. TWENTY BONE HANDLED DESSERT KNIVES SOME MARKED ELKINGTON & CO. THE THIRD TRAY COMPRISING OF EIGHTEEN BONE HANDLED FISH KNIVES DEPICTING GARLAND AND FISH TO BLADE, M.M M.W (POSSIBLY MAPPIN & WEBB). EIGHTEEN BONE HANDLED FISH FORKS, EIGHTEEN DESSERT KNIVES M.M M.W (POSSIBLY MAPPIN & WEBB) AND EIGHTEEN BONE HANDLED DESSERT FORKS. THE BOTTOM COMPARTMENT COMPRISES OF COFFEE POT, TEA POT, WATER POT, TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL AND MILK JUG ALL WITH GARLAND PANEL DESIGN.

Lot 314

An oval silver bachelor tea pot in the Regency manner, on bun feet, George Howson, Sheffield 1929, 11 oz gross

Lot 289

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897 and 1898, with silver blades and tines, with rounded cushion handles, total approximate weight 24oz gross

Lot 513

A mid 20th century hallmarked silver Georgian style circular salver with pie crust rim raised on scrolled feet by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1942/3, diameter 31cm, weight approx. 29oz (illustrated)

Lot 311

A late Victorian twin handled-trophy cup, the cylindrical body with waisting band, raised on a spreading circular foot, with twin scroll handles, maker`s mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900, approx. weight 6 1/2 troy oz.

Lot 135

* PETER HOWSON, OBE POWER pastel, signed and dated `09 22cm x 30cm

Lot 74

A pair of Edwardian silver sauceboats by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, with shaped everted borders, on three stepped pad feet, engraved with a crest, 18cm long, 10.7 oz gross

Lot 108

A set of ten silver handled tea knives by George Howson, Sheffield 1902,. in a broken case for twelve; a silver rectangular cigarette box by Mappin & Webb, London 1945, 18cm long, loaded; and carving knife and fork, in steel and plastic

Lot 4

A globe and shaft flambe glazed porcelain vase signed Howson and dated 1912 to base, height 27 cm (a/f)

Lot 240

A George III style coffee and tea pot with wooden acorn finials, Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1904, height of coffee pot 24 cm, approximate gross weight 43 ozs (2)

Lot 244

A wooden canteen of twelve silver knives and forks reeded pattern Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1937 (a lot)

Lot 222

Oval silver basket, George Howson, London 1912 , the everted pierced sides with swing handle on pierced foot, length 32.5cm, 16oz 13dwt.

Lot 260

A silver rectangular dish with acanthus scroll handles and pierced sides, Sheffield 1928, maker`s mark Harrison Brothers and Howson. Weight 15 oz

Lot 79

A VICTORIAN CASED PAIR OF MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED FISH SERVES with pierced & engraved decoration, the blade depicting a fisherman by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1863; the knife 11.6" (29.5 cms) long

Lot 597

A matched set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver table forks comprising two trio`s, 1906/07 by Harrison Brothers & Howson and 1907/08 by Martin Hall & Co, weight approx 7oz (6)

Lot 1266

A Howson vase of onion form with elongated neck, decorated in a Flambe glaze, signed Howson and dated 1911, initials possibly for Edward R Wilkes to base, height 23.5cm

Lot 363

An extensive part set of silver flatware and cutlery with stepped finials in the Art Deco style, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1939-1942 comprising eleven table forks and five table spoons, eight dessert forks and eight spoons, nine soup spoons, eight tea spoons and a pair of sauce ladles, 84.5 oz, to/w eleven dinner knives and twelve tea knives, and a five piece carving set including steel, with loaded silver handles and steel blades

Lot 26

A pair of silver candlesticks, Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham 1913, the fluted columns raised on rounded square bases (loaded), 14.5cm high and a silver tea caddy of rounded form, George Howson, London 1908, with ebonised finial, weight 7.5oz, 10.5cm high (2)

Lot 1023

A large George V silver salver, of shaped circular form, on scroll feet, George Howson, London, 1912, 16.5in, 67 oz. Starting Price: £400

Lot 1024

A George V silver rectangular entree dish, with gadrooned rim, George Howson, London, 1919, 10.25in, 44 oz. Starting Price: £480

Lot 575

PETER HOWSON OBE HEAD STUDIES, 1992 Mixed media, signed Exhibition framed 30cm x 20cm Note : From the diaries and sketchbooks of Peter Howson OBE. NOTE : TO BE SOLD AT NO RESERVE

Lot 125

"Three piece Cafe-au-Lait set comprising an ovoid coffee pot, hot milk jug and sugar bowl, each with wood handle and knop, by Harrison Bros & Howson, coffee pot 18.5cm h"

Lot 186

A pair of George V silver sauce boats Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1935, of George III boat form, with gadrooned rims, leaf capped flying scroll handles and three hoof feet, 7in. (18cm.) long, weight 14.4oz. (2)

Lot 309

A silver oblong teapot, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898, with applied reeded ebonised wooden handle, hinged cover with applied oval finial, raised on four bun feet, height 14 cm, length 25 cm, approximate gross weight 14 oz

Lot 317

A cased set of silver fish eaters, Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1919, retailed by Wales & McColluch Ltd, comprising six knives and six forks, of fluted design with bone handles, together with a silver salad serving fork and spoon, Sheffield 1897, with floral engraving, a continental silver tea spoon, a fiddle pattern pair of silver sugar tongs a second pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver tea strainer, a pair of silver plated mustard pots with engine turned decoration and a quantity of miscellaneous silver plate (a lot)

Lot 548

An electro-plated rat-tail pattern part table service, originally for twelve place settings, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, in a mahogany two-drawer canteen table, 83cm high, 100cm wide

Lot 37

* PETER HOWSON OBE FRIDAY 16TH OCTOBER 1992 Diary page with text for 4 days and 3 head studies mixed media , signed Exhibition framed 20cm x 25 cm Note : From the diaries and sketchbooks of Peter Howson OBE circa 1992.

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