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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).
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.
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
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.
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
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)

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