* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), PORTRAIT STUDY mixed media on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 29cm x 20cm, overall size 46cm x 36cmNote: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
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* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), MANY FACES pastel on paper, signed mounted, framed and under glassimage size 62cm x 46cmm overall size 87cm x 70cmNote: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.
* FRANK TO (SCOTTISH b. 1982), CONTRACT oil on board, signed versoframedimage size 40cm x 40cm, overall size 43 x 43Note: Frank To was born in Glasgow and studied at the University of Huddersfield and then Duncan of Jordanstone Art College in Dundee. He lives in Glasgow and has a studio in the city. He has earned an enviable reputation for himself as a contemporary figurative painter, having already established a loyal following, including a number of high profile buyers including Star Trek legend, Sir Patrick Stewart who now owns several of Frank's paintings. In recent years he has exhibited alongside some of the greats of the Scottish and International art scene including Peter Howson and Damien Hirst. His work has also featured in numerous national art fairs and art shows including at Bath, Harrogate, London, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow and is held in the collection of Dundee University. Frank To has regularly received critical acclaim even from early in his career and is one of his generation's most written about artists.
Three cased sets of hallmarked silver flatware, comprising a set of six pistol-handled butter knives with steel blades, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1911, a set of six teaspoons, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1915, and a set of spoons with black coffee bean finials, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1958, combined weighable silver approx. 3.2ozt (3).Condition Report: - The stated weight does not include the knives.
A bone-handled four-pillar rack and pinion corkscrew, together with a bone-handled hook and a hallmarked silver bookmark in the form of a tag, with tassel, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2000, approx. 0.37ozt, boxed (3).Condition Report: - The corkscrew handle is quite badly chipped and has some cracks and discolouration. Some rusting and pitting to the metalwork.
A Ruskin Pottery High-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1922, slender, shouldered form covered in a sang de boeuf glaze over silver-grey, and a small Ruskin Pottery egg-shell bowl covered in a yellow splashed lustre glaze, impressed factory marks, dated 1922, 18.5cm. high (2)
A Ruskin Pottery vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1935, shouldered form, covered in a pale blue lustre glaze, another similar and a Ruskin Pottery baluster vase with crystalline glaze dated 1932, impressed factory marks, second lustre vase cracked, 21cm. high (3) ProvenanceArts and Crafts, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 14th June 2006, lot 98 (main vase)Private collection
A Ruskin Pottery High-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, shouldered cylindrical form, covered in a sang de boeuf glaze with running bands of lavender, impressed factory marks, kiln kiss to side, 28cm. high ProvenanceBritish Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 30th November 2005, lot 885.Private collection.
A Ruskin Pottery High-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1912, shouldered form, sang de boeuf under running pale blue, the shoulder with turquoise band, impressed marks, 23cm. highProvenanceBritish Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers 30th November 2005, lot 890.Private collection.
A Ruskin Pottery High-fired stoneware salt by William Howson-Taylor, flambe glaze to the base rim over silver-grey, a Ruskin Pottery orange lustre ginger jar and cover with simple foliate band, a yellow lustre vase decorated with ivy and two small bowls, impressed marks, 8.5cm. high (salt), (6)ProvenanceA Private collection of British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers 14th June 2006 lot 82 (salt)
A Ruskin Pottery floating bowl by William Howson-Taylor, dated 1922, covered in a petrol lustre glaze, a smaller Ruskin Pottery bowl with a souffle glaze, two other bowls and a Ruskin Pottery egg cup, impressed marks, 31cm. diam. (5) LiteratureBritish Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 30th November 2006 lot 908.
Silver wine taster with an embossed body and twin dolphin loop handle, by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd., Birmingham, 1994, Dia.7.5cm, in a Broadway & Co. box; and a novelty egg shaped scent bottle, by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1991, H.5.5cm, with a funnel marked "925", H.4.4cm, boxed, gross 110grs. (5)
A mixed lot of silver and silver plated items To include: [a] A silver plate coffee and tea set with Celtic motifs, marked Charles S. Green & Co, Birmingham [b] A large silver plate goblet with foliate design, marked William Hutton & Sons of Birmingham [c] An ashtray indistinctly marked [d] A silver and coloured glass mustard pot, marked 'E J & S,' circa 1899 [e] Nine silver dessert spoons, marked 'IB,' circa 1793 [f] A pair of silver grape scissors, marked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1894 [g] A Celtic revival silver plate footed tray Property of a gentleman From the collection of Peter Roe Total silver weight: 280 grams
A small collection of silver items and plated items including a collection of cutlery; a George V pickle fork by Harrison Brothers & Howson, a Edward VII pickle fork hallmarked for 1904 by Francis Howard Ltd with a mother of pearl handle, a silver spoon with indistinct hallmarks, an Elizabeth II miniature silver trophy, hallmarked for Birmingham 1972 by HIE, two small dishes with engraved initials, a pill box, along with a large selection of silver plated items, including Mappin & Webb spoons, a collection of teaspoons, knives, toddy ladles, a sugar sifter, along with a boxed stainless steel carving set and other items. Condition Report: Weighable silver 7.0 ozt / 220 grams.
Silver three-piece tea service in the Georgian taste comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, crested to the obverse, by Harrison & Howson, Sheffield 1921-22, engraved to the underside Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, 1,088g, and a similar EP tea kettle, also bearing engraving for Mackay & Chisholm of Edinburgh. (4)CONDITION REPORT: Kettle stand missing (EP), otherwise in good condition.
A set of twelve Edwardian rat tailed silver teaspoons, lacking sugar tongs, in original box Sheffield 1906 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), a spoon and fork presentation set Birmingham 1937 Arthur Price & Co Ltd and glass items with silver top and collar. Weighable silver 187gms.
A VICTORIAN SILVER POSY HOLDER, WILLIAM ROBERT SMILY, LONDON, 1863 ◉ showing traces of gilding, trumpet shaped, with a beaded rim set below with coral cabochons and chain swags and engraved to the body with a band of anthemions above a further band of coral cabochons, the stem engraved ‘Clelia Howson’ surrounded by three sprung legs contained by a sprung terminal, 11.5cm longSee another posy holder, of the same pattern but set with turquoise cabochons, sold in this room, 25 May 2016, lot 470, marked for Macrae & Goldstein, 1867.
A1 Top grade silver plating. The set includes 2 dinner forks, 2 large serving spoons, 1 strainer spoon, 10 soup spoons, 8 serving forks, 10 salad forks, and 1 fish fork, totaling 34 pieces of cutlery and serving utensils. Marked A1 H B & H. Issued: Late 19th century - Early 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Harrison Brothers & HowsonCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful silver-plated collection includes two soup ladles, two tongs, a toast rack, a cake breaker, a condiment bottle sleeve, and an oblong serving tray. The Sheffield Silver Company, Harrison Brothers & Howson, and Adie Bros Ltd markings. Largest item: 23"L x 8.5"W x 2.25"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of silver flatware, to include a part set by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, comprising three soup spoons, three dessert spoons, two teaspoons, two coffee spoons, one serving spoon, three dessert forks, two table forks and one lobster pick, together with three fiddle pattern spoons and two similar forks and two silver-plated forks,35.8oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs and surface scratches throughout commesurate with age.
A Ruskin Pottery high fired sang de bouef flambé glaze bowl set on a oriental hardwood stand The bowl is finely potted and has an all over even high fired glaze with great markings and colour. Marked to the base, dates 1927 13cm diameter. The Ruskin Pottery was an English Art Pottery Studio founded in 1898 by Edward R.Taylor, the Principal of the Birmingham School of Art. It was run by his son, William Howson Taylor from premises situated at Oldbury Road, Smethwick. The Pottery operated until 1935 when Howson Taylor was forced to retire through ill health. The Pottery produced was notable for the innovative glazes used on a range of brightly coloured pots, vases, buttons, bowls and jewellery. The most highly regarded pieces of all are the sang-de-boeuf and flambe glazes created using copper and iron oxides at very high temperatures.
Ruskin Pottery high fired ivory mallet vase sang be bouef flambé glaze dated 1915, 18.5cm tall The Ruskin Pottery was an English Art Pottery Studio founded in 1898 by Edward R.Taylor, the Principal of the Birmingham School of Art. It was run by his son, William Howson Taylor from premises situated at Oldbury Road, Smethwick. The Pottery operated until 1935 when Howson Taylor was forced to retire through ill health. The Pottery produced was notable for the innovative glazes used on a range of brightly coloured pots, vases, buttons, bowls and jewellery. The most highly regarded pieces of all are the sang-de-boeuf and flambe glazes created using copper and iron oxides at very high temperatures.
A George V Silver Tray, by George Howson, Sheffield, 1930 oval and on four fluted tapering panel feet, with gadrooned border and two gadrooned loop handled with foliage cast terminals57.5cm wide over handles, 52oz 10dwt, 1,634grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is no sign of an erasure.
A twentieth-century twelve-place setting canteen of flatware, each piece with Armorial crest and motto, "VIRTUTE QUIES", comprising:twelve hallmarked silver entree forks, and twelve main course forkstwelve hallmarked silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, and four tablespoonsA pair of hallmarked silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern sauce ladlestwelve main course knives, and twelve entree knives, each with steel blades and ivorine handlestwelve fish forks and knives, each with hallmarked silver tines and blades, and ivorine handleseight dessert forks and knives, each with hallmarked silver tines and blades, and mother-of-pearl handlesA five-piece steel carving set with ivorine handlesEnsuite with a wooden fitted canteen, with key and working lock, the hallmarked silver components with sponsor's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield c.1939, dimensions of the canteen, 45 x 36 x 24cm, weight of weighable silver (excluding the hallmarked silver knives and forks with composite handles) 3,237g/104.07ozt approx
A George V silver side handled cafe au lait pot, with ebonised handle and knop, and matching milk jug and sugar basin, by Harrison Bros & Howson, London 1910, pot 14.5cm high, and a collection of further silver comprising a circular dish, a cigarette box, a pair of small bottle coasters with turned wooden bases, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a berry spoon, two butter knives, a heart shaped sweetmeat dish, a pair of salts, a small twin handled pot and other small items, approx 30oz weighable. (qty)

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