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Four items of silver, comprising: a baluster sugar caster by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1912; a vase shape sugar caster by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1906; and a shaped oblong cream jug and sugar basin by E. Viner, Sheffield 1930, 765g (24.5 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Conybear & Howson, Life and Epistles of St Paul (2vols) gilt leather; Lonfellow`s Poetical Works; Scott`s Poetical Works; Tennyson`s Works; Cockayne, Adventures of Remarkable Men; Baldy, Sir John Everett Millais; Six Old English Chronicals; Life of Th. Telford by Smiles; Kingsley, The Heroes; WS Gilber, The Bab Ballads; British Poets (12 volumes in total)
Conybeare (W.J. and Howson, J.S.). The Life and Epistles of St. Paul, 2 vols., 1869, b&w steel eng. plts., including views of the Holy Land by W. H. Bartlett, and others, some foxing to title and front endpaper, recent antique-style two-tone blind-panelled calf (by Paul Tronson of Period Fine Bindings, Wootton Wawen), spines elaborately gilt decorated, with morocco label to each, 4to, together with Dore (Gustave, illust.), The Vision of Hell by Dante Alighieri, trans. Henry Francis Carey, pub. Cassell, 1903, b&w plts., modern antique-style dark brown calf, covers blind decorated to margins, spine elaborately gilt decorated with red morocco title label, folio, plus The Imperial Illustrated Bible; containing the Old and New Testaments according to the authorised version, ed. John Brown, pub. A. Fullarton & Co., n.d., c. 1870, numerous b&w steel eng. plates, including views of the Holy Land after Turner, Clarkson Stanfield, A. W. Callcott, J. D. Harding, David Roberts, and others, a.e.g., contemp. blind and gilt dec. full diced black morocco, with bevelled edges, some minor wear to extrems. with upper joint partly cracked at head and foot, thick folio (4)
A silver Old English pattern part table service by Carrington & Co., London 1919, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twenty-one table spoons, Fifteen table forks, Twenty-five dessert spoons, Twenty dessert forks, Ten tea spoons, Four salt spoons, Two mustard spoons, Two pickle forks, Two butter knives, Two sauce ladles, Two serving spoons, A grape scissors by Carrington & Co., Sheffield 1919, A soup ladle, 6408g (206 oz); Together with a silver and ivory stilton scoop by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1919; Together with steel and ivory knives and carving implements, in a light oak canteen box. Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
DONALD MACLEOD The Light That Failed oil on canvas 71cm x 91cm A Glasgow based artist trained at Glasgow Art School (GSA), Donald Macleod worked in Surrey during the `80s and returned to Scotland in 1990 to work as a studio assistant to artist Peter Howson. He has worked as a full time artist since 1995. Donald has developed a keen eye for the basic truths in Scottish tales, poems and myths. His portaits give the observer an insight to the nature of the subject. His work is widely regarded and can be found in many collections, both private and public, in Europe and North America.
Peter Howson (b.1958) johnie etching 1987 signed titled dated and inscribed AP V in pencil an artist`s proof aside from the edition on wove paper with full margins in good condition 330 x 245mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A matched service of silver King's pattern flatware, comprising: three tablespoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1965; ten table forks (four by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; three by John Round, Sheffield 1900; three by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1958); eight dessert forks (six by E Viner, Sheffield 1965; two by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1958); seven dessert spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; eight soup spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; six teaspoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1964; six coffee spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; together with six silver handled table knives, six cheese knives and six fish knives all by E Viner, Sheffield 1965, 89oz weighable (66)
ARR Peter Howson, Bridge Of Hope, oil on canvas, 48in x 36in. Note : The 'Bridge of Hope' theme is commonly embraced in the treatment of those who have suffered extreme trauma or loss. It is also associated with the psychological therapy of sufferers of severe addiction to drugs or alcohol. see www.mctears.co.uk for bigger image etc
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