Rearranging the letters of 'Sherlock Holmes' gives:
Hemlock slosher?
(by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2005)
He'll shock Morse.
(by V.Rabin by hand) (2003)
Heh! Smells crook.
(by Seth G. Landon) (1999)
He'll mock her S.O.S.
(by cat by hand) (2009) (pending approval)
Her loss: hemlock.
(by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"A collection of Sherlock Holmes detective stories." -> "Coveted crime classics tell of hooknose title-hero." (by Tony Crafter using Anagram Genius) (2009) (pending approval)
"Ace Sleuth Sherlock Holmes" -> "A Homer's cheesecloth skull." (by Jim Banholzer) (2009) (pending approval)
"Ace Sleuth Sherlock Holmes" -> "Electroshock mushes a hell." (by Jim Banholzer) (2009) (pending approval)
"Ace Sleuth Sherlock Holmes" -> "A hoot screeches skull helm." (by Jim Banholzer) (2009) (pending approval)
"Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes" -> "Sleuth soon checked any small horror." (by Hans-Peter Reich using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes" -> "Hired sleuth shall corner so many crooks." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2013) (pending approval)
"Legendary detective Sherlock Holmes" -> "Ergo, he's namely the oldest (clever) dick." (by Ritchie Hardin using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Sherlock Holmes (Private Detective)" -> "Top crime solver. He tackled thieves." (by Jean by hand) (2005)
"The private detective Sherlock Holmes" -> "The top crime solver tackled thieves, eh?" (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Sherlock Holmes, detective" -> "Clever. Old-time. Shocks thee!" (by Stanley Accrington by hand) (2008) (pending approval)
"Doctor John Watson" -> "Oh no, can't jot words!" (by cat by hand) (2009) (pending approval)
"Mister Arthur Conan Doyle" -> "I read Holmes, corny truant." (by Stanley Accrington by hand) (2004)
"Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle" -> "Around such is no literary giant." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2005)
"Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle" -> "O, a yarn introducing a sleuth?" (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2005)
"Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle" -> "One tiny and surgical author?" (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2005)