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Click here to subscribeBurke, 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)
CONYBEARE, Rev. W. J. and the Rev. J. S. HOWSON The Life and Epistles of St. Paul. First Edition, 2 vols., 1852. 4to, cont. maroon morocco, ruled in gilt with decorative corners, by Hugh Roberts of Chester, a.e.g. (slight wear to inner lower cover of Vol. 1). Engraved titles, maps and plates after W. H. Bartlett and others. Text illustrations. (2)
Mary Ann Howson Philpot- Study of a seashell; watercolour, 8.9x12.5cm: Felicia Martineau- Portrait of a girl in a pink bonnet; watercolour, inscribed in pencil: together with three other watercolours of seashells and sea weed by related hands, various sizes, all in maple veneered frames, various sizes, (5)
A late Victorian silvergilt dessert service for eighteen place settings comprising: a set of eighteen knives and eighteen matching forks with reeded handles and fluted 'pistol' terminals, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1897 (loaded) and a set of eighteen spoons with fluted, flared terminals, by Francis Boone Thomas, London 1897, 21oz weighable silver. (54)
A Toddy Ladle, with oval bowl and reeded border, engraved initials, (39cm long); Another Silver Mounted Toddy Ladle, with circular bowl, coin inset and twisted handle with silver mounts, (33cm long); A Set of Twelve Silver Mounted Fruit Knives and Forks, with straight pistol style handles, (by George Howson, Sheffield 1898), A Set of Six Butter Spreaders, with pearl handle; and Two Dutch Strainer Spoons
A four piece tea and coffee service, each piece of polygonal form on oval spreading base, the tea and coffee pot with ebonised canopy finials and looped handles, height of coffee pot 9.5in. (24cm), by Harrison Bros., and Howson, London and Sheffield 1917, approx. 56oz. gross; and a pair of sugar tongs.
A rat tail part table service, Sheffield 1934-36 by Harrison Bros. & Howson, comprising, twelve table spoons, eleven dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, ten table forks, twelve tea spoons, and a pair of sauce ladles, 99oz and two plated table spoons, a soup ladle, serving spoon, tea spoon, various knives and carvers etc, in an oak canteen