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Click here to subscribeA Victorian swing handled sugar bowl, with marks for Sheffield 1882, maker Harrison Bros & Howson, of oval semi-fluted form, with reeded handle and borders, a cream jug, London 1934, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., of plain baluster form, with leaf capped scroll handle, a small shaped circular dish, London 1906, by Carrington & Co., inset to the centre with a coin, with presentation inscription to reverse and a Britannia Standard commemorative dish, with feature hallmarks for London 1971, of circular form, the central panel cast with a double-headed eagle and inscribed "1672 CHCo 1972" contained in a fitted box. 17oz
Three items: An Edwardian mounted ivory paperknife with an agate-set handle, by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1904 together with a Victorian breadfork, by G. Walton, Birmingham 1904 and an engraved presentation trowel relating to St. Georges Church Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, by Harrison Bros and Howson Sheffield 1910. (3)
A George V Rat Tail pattern canteen for twelve, including mother of pearl and bone hafted dessert and fish eaters, all initialled MH, by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1933, the fish eaters by the same, Sheffield 1932, the fish servers, by Frank Cobb, Sheffield 1933, the dessert knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933 fitted in a walnut side table with three drawers and inset ivorine trade label of Z Barraclough & Sons Ltd, Silversmiths Leeds, 136ozs (193ozs gross) (155) Complete and in excellent condition, one or two of the bone hafts with a crack and slight staining
Peter Howson, b. 1958. miner, signed, oil on canvas, 91.5x76cm.; 36x30in. , Having graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1981, Howson has become increasingly well known for his bold style and masculine subject matter.. He was chosen by The Times and the Imperial War Museum as the , Official War Artist for Britain in Bosnia in the early 1990s and his work continues to explore the brutality and reality of the world around him..
Burke, J. Bernard, The Historic Lands of England, London, E. Churton, 1848-1849, 8vo (265 x 175mm.), two volumes, 2 lithographed frontispieces, and 24 plates, contemporary decorative red cloth gilt. Hand-Book to the Cathedral Church of Ely; with some account of The Monastic Buildings, Ely, T. A. Hills and Sons, ca. 1869, 4to (245 x 180mm.), text within black ruled margin, engraved portrait frontispiece of the West Wing Front of Ely Cathedral, 7 plates, and a folding plan at rear, contemporary blue cloth, g.e.. Hunt, T. F., Designs for Parsonage Houses, Alms Houses ... with Examples of Gables, and other Curious Remains of Old English Architecture, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827, 4to (305 x 235mm.), decorative half title, 15 lithographed plates by the author, and 6 plans, contemporary boards, original title label pasted down onto front cover Howson, J. S., & Alfred Rimmer, Chester As It Was, London, Longman, Green and Co, 1872, small folio (315 x 240mm.), title within red ruled margin, text leaves within black ruled margin, title vignette, head-pieces, initials, lithographed frontispiece of Chester Cathedral, and 9 plates, contemporary cloth gilt, extremities rubbed. Together with Philip Hope Bagenal's 'Clifford Manor in the County of Gloucester', (London, 1914), Chaloner W. Chute's 'A History of The Vyne', (Winchester, 1888), and John B. Marsh's 'Steephill Castle, Ventnor, Isle of Wright', (n.p., n.d.)
Whieldon, E., Five Views of Croxden Abbey: with a Brief Description, and a Ground Plan, Cheadle, W. M. Howson, 1853, 4to (295 x 210mm.), title within border, 5 plates, and a plan, title, and verso of last plate with The Law Society of London stamp, contemporary half calf, original wrappers bound in, front cover detached. With 'Oak House, West Bromwich Report to Town Council' (West Bromwich, 1895), and a bound volume of various 'County Life' articles
CHESHIRE A further lot, containing another copy of The History of Cheshire, 2 vols, 1778. Cont. half russia, spines gilt. -- The History of the Cathedral Church at Chester, 1793. Old half calf (rubbed). Folding engraved plate and plan. Bound with three other works. -- Howson, J. S. and Alfred Rimmer. Chester As It Was. 1872. 4to, orig. cloth gilt. 10 plates. -- Wilbraham, Roger. An Attempt at a Glossary of Some Words Used in Cheshire. Second edition, 1836. Orig. cloth. with tow others. Mostly 8vo. (7)