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Lot 760

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR 'Fallen Men' Signed pastel, 30x22cm.

Lot 1015

A George V ivory handled silver presentation trowel, engraved with view of St George's Church, Llandrilli Yn Rhos, inscribed en verso, maker, George Howson, Sheffield, 1910, 8.5in.

Lot 153

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) HOLY WILLIE'S PRAYER Signed, oil on canvas 76cm x 61cm (30in x 24in) Exhibited: Holy Willie's prayer is considered one of Robert Burn's greatest satirical poems. This painting is thought to have been created for an exhibition of paintings on the theme of Robert Burns by contemporary artists, possibly in 1996

Lot 939

A silver and bone handled carving set, possibly by Harrison & Howson, Sheffield, 1885, game carving knife missing, in velvet lined case.

Lot 563

An Early XX Century Beech and Brass Phono-Fiddle, by A.T. Howson of London, 83cms long, with brass horn 19 cm diameter, bearing trade mark plaque and makers label.

Lot 590

An Early to Mid XX Century Grandmother Clock, of eight day movement, the Westminster chimes striking on a gong, the brass dial with silver chapter ring, foliate engraved centre signed Howson, the mahogany case with a caddy topped hood, the slender trunk with an ogee top door, on bracket feet, 150cms high.

Lot 413

* Peter Howson, Self Portrait, silvergraph, 16in x 14in (40.6cm x 35.5cm)

Lot 416

* Peter Howson, Male Study, pastel, 11in x 8in (28cm x 20.3cm)

Lot 417

* Peter Howson, Wrestler, pastel, 11in x 8in (28cm x 20.3cm)

Lot 419

* Peter Howson, Head Studies, pencil and ink, 11in x 8in (28cm x 20.3cm)

Lot 420

* Peter Howson, Figure Study, pen and ink, 5 3/4in x 3 3/4in (14.6cm x 9.5cm)

Lot 422

* Peter Howson, Male Study, pastel on blue paper, 8 1/2in x 5 3/4in (21.5cm x 14.5cm)

Lot 423

* Peter Howson, Male Study, pen and ink, 9 1/2in x 7in (24.1cm x 17.8cm)

Lot 427

* Peter Howson, The Vagrant, pastel, 11in x 7 1/2in (28cm x 19cm)

Lot 218

Silver four-piece tea set and hot water jug , Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1943 , each with canted corners and spreading collet foot. Weight; 56oz 12dwt all in.

Lot 214

A silver salver, Harrison Brothers and Howson, London 1909, the circular salver with piecrust rim further cast with scallop shell and gadroon moulding, raised on four scroll feet, 31.5 cm diameter, weight 30oz

Lot 1106

An Edwardian boat-shaped mustard pot, with fret bands and beaded border, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1906, blue glass liner, with a Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, by J & H Lias, London 1837, also a six division toast rack, by Harrison, Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1927, 6.5oz. (3)

Lot 204

A walnut cased plated fruit service possibly by Harrison Bros and Howson, circa 1880, comprising six berry spoons, chased and gilt with a sugar sifter ensuite in a lift out tray and a set of four nutcrackers below with a pair of grape scissors; together with a silver spill vase, London 1916, of plain tapering form, spreading base, 19cm high

Lot 306

A cased Victorian silver mounted five piece carving set Harrison Brother & Howson, Sheffield 1890 comprising two carving knives and forks and sharpening steel, the horn handles with tip and ferrule mounts with gadrooned design, in fitted oak case

Lot 64

A silver tea pot, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1920 with plain rectangular body and hinged lid with wooden finial and handle on four ball feet, 18oz gross

Lot 96

A set of ten Victorian silver and mother of pearl dessert knives and forks, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1870

Lot 485

Peter Howson (b 1958) ARR Male portrait head Signed pastel, 30x22cm

Lot 486

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR Saviour Pastel on paper, 30x21cm

Lot 43

A Ruskin high-fired bowl and stand, in a speckled flambé glaze, the stand with spots of bright copper green, 22cm h, impressed RUSKIN ENGLAND and the date 1923 or 1925 The shape of the bowl, No 495, was one of Howson Taylor's new range introduced in 1923. A similar example is illustrated in one of the factory's promotional postcards. See Atterbury (Paul) and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Shepton Beauchamp, 1993, p102. ++Almost certainly in the same private vendor's family's ownership since the 1920s or 30s. Both pieces in fine condition

Lot 441

A part set of Edward VII Old English, Thread and Shell pattern fish knives and forks, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1906 & 07; twenty-two silver hafted knives en suite, various makers and dates (41). ++Generally with slight knocks and scratches consistent with light to moderate use but otherwise mostly in fine condition

Lot 139

Ruskin Pottery-A footed vase of square form with a circular collar neck decorated in a streaked turquoise over orange crystalline glaze, painted William Howson Taylor signature with impressed marks and date for 1930, height 14.5cm.

Lot 144

Ruskin Pottery-An original trade catalogue for the pottery with two colour plates followed by approx 30 black and white plates with conforming price guide, signed to the titled plate by William and Florence Howson Taylor, dated 1913.

Lot 411

Early 20th Century beech Phono-fiddle by A.S. Howson having a brass horn, 82cm long

Lot 464

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR A Staring Man Signed pastel, 29x22cm

Lot 490

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR Madonna portrait head and shoulders Signed pastel, 58x44cm

Lot 554

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock Stabbed figure, signed pastel, dated 2003, 39x29cm

Lot 208

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, B. 1958) HEAD STUDY OF A YOUNG MAN Signed, pencil 22cm x 18cm (8.75in x 7in)

Lot 406

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR The Winchers Signed oil on canvas, 126x90cm

Lot 65

A pair of George III Feather-edge tablespoons, initialled, by Thomas Chawner, London 1772 and an Albany pattern crumb scoop by Messrs Howson, Sheffield 1907 (loaded). (3)

Lot 864

A modern four piece tea service, with rounded oblong bodies and button feet, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1921/22, 56.5oz.

Lot 401

A cased set of twelve fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers and Howson Sheffield 1910, the simple blades and three tined forks with pistol gripped mother of pearl handles, in fitted oak canteen

Lot 1223

A fine Second World War Dunkirk operations D.S.M. group of five awarded to Able Seaman W. F. Lunn, Royal Navy, who was decorated for his gallantry as a member of crew in the motor yacht Ankh - the ‘flagship ‘of the Naval Officer in Charge of the beaches at Bray Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (JX. 166227 W. F. Lunn. A.B., H.M.Y. Ankh); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, clasp, France and Germany; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Fleet Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R.,1st issue (J.X. 166227 PO. B. 20302 L. Smn., R.F.R.), good very fine or better (5) £1800-2200 D.S.M. London Gazette 16 August 1940: ‘For good services in the withdrawal of the Allied Armies from the beaches at Dunkirk.’ The original recommendation states: ‘For conspicuous devotion to duty under fire for a prolonged period as crew of the launch, rescuing large numbers of troops.’ Walter Frank Lunn was decorated for his services as a member of crew in the motor yacht Ankh, which vessel was under the command of Lieutenant E. H. Sparkes, R.N.V.R., but which also acted as the ‘flagship ‘Captain J. M. Howson, R.N., the Naval Officer in Charge of the beaches at Bray - Yacht Engineer Frederick Barter was also awarded the D.S.M. for like services, both men receiving their decorations at an investiture held on 1 March 1941. Of events on the 31 May 1940, Sparkes wrote in his official report: ‘0530 - beaches in sight. 0610 - approached to within the two fathom line. Hailed by launch. Captain Howson, R.N., Naval Officer in Charge of the beaches, came on board and said we were to be his flagship. We were used throughout the day at Bary, towing loaded boats to the destroyers and, on the return journey, taking empty boats in to the vicinity of the pier, and letting them drift ashore for a fresh load. On some occasions, this was varied by embarking troops on board us, letting the boats drift ashore while we steamed to the destroyers to transfer our load. Our own launch was lowered and, under F. Barter, Yacht Engineer, and Able Seaman W. F. Lunn, was employed towing loaded whalers to destroyers. This routine was maintained throughout the day. It is impossible to give an accurate figure of the number of men helped, but it is estimated that between 900-1000 were ferried off. 1930 - heavy bombing raid, four bombs fell very close to us, causing leaks forward and in the stern tubes. 2000 - left Bray on instructions from Captain Howson and proceeded to Dover. 0815 - berthed Dover. Special mention is made of the work of Yacht Engineer F. Barter and Able Seaman W. F. Lunn, who ran the launch until it was swamped, most of the time under fire and bombing.’.

Lot 332

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS, oval pierced bodies on cabriole legs and with blue glass liners, 3 1/2" wide, Sheffield 1900 by Harrison Bros. & Howson.

Lot 1

A flambe ginger jar and cover decorated with a silver lustre study of a winged dragon on a red ground, marked Howson 1911, monogrammed E R D, 26cm high, cover A/F. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 124A

A Ruskin Pottery crystalline trumpet vase in merging turquoise, yellow and tan glazes, impressed marks to base Ruskin 1930 with Howson Taylor signature , 30cm high, ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 646

An oval silver dessert bowl, the panelled ogee sides with a gadroon and scroll rim, on four leaf appliqué paw feet, 8.75in (22cm). Maker George howson, London 1913. 19.5oz (616gm).

Lot 678

A Regency style silver five piece tea service, the rectangular bodies with moulded bands and gadroon borders, the teapot with swan neck spout, the hot water jug with a scroll spout, the hinged cover with ebony finials and ebony bracket handles, the milk jug and sugar basin gilded inside, with eagle head appliqué reeded scroll handles, the tea caddy with ebony finial to the hinged cover, all on ribbed appliqué paw and pad feet. Maker George Howson, Sheffield 1918. 75oz (2391gm) (all in).

Lot 167

A pair of late Victorian, dwarf, Corinthian column candlesticks, on stepped square bases, with bead borders, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1899, 5.75in (14.5cm) high. (2)

Lot 574

A late Victorian, cased set of six aspargus tongs, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1899, and the following plated ware; two serving tongs, six aspargus tongs and egg coddler. (Lot)

Lot 466

a Five Piece Dessert Serving Set, circa 1907, comprising a pair of "berry" spoons with gilded bowls and shell and gadroon ornaments to the handles, bread knife with ivory handle, the blade by Harrison Bros & Howson, break fork, and crumb scoop, with silver hallmarked ferrules for 1907, in the original golden oak fitted case

Lot 492

a Set of Twelve Dessert Knives, by Huttons, Sheffield 1927, Kings pattern, with (filled) handles and silver blades; Another Set of Twelve Dessert Knives, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield marks, with (filled) silver handles and steel blades; A Matching Set of Twelve Table Knives; A Set of Twelve French Table Knives, with white metal filled handles, with monograms, the steel blades stamped "Rey Marseille"; and Ten Somewhat Similar Dessert Knives (58) (a/f)

Lot 140

a Ruskin pottery crystalline vase, by William Howson Taylor, of elongated globular form, with mottled peach, and drip cream and blue glaze, inscribed W Howson Taylor, and impressed Ruskin England 1932, 24cm high.

Lot 35

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, B.1958) FEMALE NUDE Oil on paper 19cm x 15cm (7.5in x 6in) Provenance:The Scottish Gallery

Lot 79

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, B. 1958) LEANING DOSSER Lithograph, signed and numbered 24/28 Sheet size: 76cm x 57cm (30in x 22.5in)

Lot 122

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, B.1958) BANDIT CHECKPOINT, 1994 Monoprint, signed, dated '94 and numbered 14/100 70cm x 78cm (27.6in x 30.75in)

Lot 160

PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, B. 1958) UNTITLED Signed, oil on paper 28.5cm x 19cm (11.25in x 7.5in) From Howson's 1983 Trongate Series.

Lot 301

Framed Poster, The Third Step, by Peter Howson, autographed 59cm x 41.5cm

Lot 442

Peter Howson (b. 1958)ARR The Miner Signed pastel, 60x44cm

Lot 492

Peter Howson (b1958) ARR Dancing Nudes Signed oil on canvas, 107x122cm

Lot 48

A Victorian 'stamped' spoon, stylised leaves and flowers, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1847.

Lot 276

A mixed lot: a pair of sauceboats by W. Neale & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1933; a sauceboat by Smith & Braham, Birmingham 1930 and a cream jug and sugar basin by J & R Griffin Ltd., Chester 1919, and a Victorian plated bread knife, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1889, 12.5oz weighable. (6)

Lot 217

A Pair of Silver Handled Scissors, with foliate detail, the steel blades stamped Harrison Brothers Howson Sheffield, incomplete hallmark, probably Birmingham 1931, 17.5 cms, in a Boodle & Dunthorne Fitted case; Together with A Pair of William IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, London 1833. (2)

Lot 160

4 MULTIBLADED FOLDING KNIVES the first with silver scales by Harrison Brothers and Howson 2 3/4in (7cm), the second with silver scales 4in (10cm) folded; the third by Ibberson with mother of pearl scales 3 1/2in (9cm) folded; the fourth with antler scales and nickel mounts by Nowell and Sons 4 in (10cm) folded (4)

Lot 40

A late Victorian rectangular silver presentation cigarette box for the Shire horse 'Holyrood' winner at the Royal Agricultural Show June 1894, the hinged lid with enamel portrait of the said horse, the gilded interior cedar lined. 4.5in (11.5cm). Maker George Howson, London 1894.

Lot 225

Part Canteen of modern silver Cutlery, each piece with a tapered handle with thread edge, Harrison Bros & Howson, approximately 3,300gms, (108) and a set of six matching silver plated fish knives and forks.

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