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A Late Victorian Bachelor's Silver Part Coffee Service, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1891, with reeded mounts, the bulbous bodies with part spiral reeded and fluted ornament, on scroll feet, comprising - coffee pot and hot water pot with ebonised handles, each 6ins high, and sugar basin, gross weight 17.4ozs
Set of eight silver gilt and mother of pearl handled fruit / desert knives, forks and spoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1901, gross weight 38oz 1193gm Condition Report: Minor wear to the gilding and surface marks consistent with age and light useThe handle of one spoon has pushed away from the tang, this spoon, one other spoon and a fork have finials which have pushed away from the handles
A group of silver items and oddments, including a pair of Edwardian silver short candlesticks. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1905. The faceted bodies on spreading oval bases, nozzles apparently fixed, filled bases, 10cm high; together with: a Victorian card case, Birmingham, 1884, George Unite & Sons, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and with initial within circular cartouche to side, 9.8cm high; a further card case, Birmingham, 1915, Mappin & Webb, the body with purse-style opening and chain, decorated with engine turned design and circular cartouche, gilding to interior, 9.5cm wide; a pair of Edwardian Art Nouveau twin-handled salt cellars, Birmingham, 1904, D. & M. Davis, with blue glass liners, approx. 6cm wide (inc. handles); a pin dish, Sheffield, 2000, Carr's of Sheffield, of circular form with scalloped rim, 10cm dia.; a napkin ring, Sheffield, 1921, James Deakin & Sons, pierced and engraved with foliate motifs and initials within cartouche; a further napkin ring, Edinburgh, 1959, Wilson & Sharp, the borders applied with bead decoration and figures of dragons and the body engraved with name Jane; a French napkin ring, Charles Murat, Paris, 20th century, applied with mistletoe motifs to borders, Minerva mark partly rubbed; a bookmark, Birmingham, 2000, Harrison Brothers & Howson, the plain body of rectangular form, 10.3cm long; a shallow bowl, Birmingham, 1928, Horton & Allday, with import mark for Dublin, 1934, the plain body of circular form, 10.3cm dia.; a group of fifteen Dutch pickle forks with sword mark, the handles decorated with floral motifs, approx. 800 standard; and other items, together with a small metal earrings stand, total weighable silver approx. 27.9ozt (a lot)Provenance: Property of the Late Jane Sinclair Morpeth. Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the candlesticks, the metal earrings stand and the card case with chain. Card case with metal chain gross weight approx. 2.3ozt
An pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks. Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1907. The faceted tapering stems to shaped rectangular bases with canted corners, reeded banding along the nozzles and shoulders, nozzles apparently fixed, filled bases, 19.5cm high; together with a matched pair of silver candlesticks, one candlestick Birmingham, 1905, I. S. Greenberg & Co., the other Sheffield, 1911, no maker's mark, the knopped stems to shaped squared bases with foliate decoration to corners, conforming decoration to shoulders, the apparently fixed nozzles with shell decoration to corners, filled bases, 24cm high (4)
Late Victorian/early Edwardian silver dessert set for 18 place settings, comprising 18 pairs silver bladed and handled fruit knives and forks, with engraved coronet N, in fitted case, with key (lock not working) (Sheffield various dates 1895 - 1906) Harrison Brothers. & Howson. All at approximately 42ozs, including filled handles.
Late Victorian silver pepper, of cylindrical form with screw threaded pierced flat topped cover, the openwork body decorated with flowers of the Union, roses, thistles and shamrocks, revealing a ruby glass liner, upon a spreading circular foot, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1900, H8cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, with some general light wear in the form of somr surface scratches.Interior glass liner fixed.Gilding to interior underside of cover and screw threads.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, however makes mark to side of body partly worn.
A George VI silver four piece tea set, of angular form, coffee and tea pots with ebonised handles and finials, hallmarked by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1945. Total gross weight approx. 1752.01 grams (56.3ozt) Condition: tea set generally in good condition, tarnishing and general wear.
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF SILVER, to include a silver money clip, hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd' Birmingham 1998, a silver bookmark, hallmarked 'Douglas Pell Silverware' London 2002, approximate gross weight 22.5 grams, together with a pair of white metal and carnelian cufflinks, stamped 925, approximate gross weight 8.4 grams, together with a white metal stick pin (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
George VI silver urn with cover, 2 handles, semi-reeded body, and pedestal foot, by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, H.13.5cm, and a small model of a fishing boat, Import Marks for Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd., London, 1997, W.4.5cm, 130grs. (2). (Provenance: From the Collection of The Late Sir Ray Tindle)
A Harlequin 12-place setting suite of George III and later silver cutlery in the Kings pattern, comprising twelve each of tablespoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, table forks, dessert forks, table knives and dessert knives, mostly by Mary Chawner & George W Adams, but makers also to include William Eaton, H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), George Adams, Charles Eley, mainly London assays, the knives by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1959 (the year they were taken over by Viners Ltd) with stainless steel blades by Alexander Scott of Glasgow, table knife length 25cm, teaspoons length 14.5cm, weighable silver gross weight 140.9ozt
An impressive George V silver twin handled serving tray, of shaped rectangular form with a gadrooned rim and conforming applied handles, the otherwise plain ground having engraved monogram to the centre, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1930, approx 61 x 46,5cm (excluding handles), weight approx 144ozt
A Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl dessert canteen, having a central shield brass plaque, containing a twelve piece setting, with mother-of-pearl handles and silver ferrules, marks for Sheffield 1893, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson Condition report: The knives measure approximately 20.5cm and the forks 16.5cm. Overall good condition with some light surface wear. Silver hallmarks to the knife blades, fork stems and ferrules.
A small group of silver, including a set of six fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1893 and 1894 by Atkin Brothers, a pair of fish servers, Sheffield 1899 by John Batt, two fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1912 and 1915 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (all lacking handles), and a set of six sterling cocktail sticks, cased, weighable items 643.4g, together with a group of plated items.
An Edwardian silver circular card salver, the centre inscribed 'Presented to "Jimmy" James by the London Committee of the Riley Motor Club in every Grateful Memory of the very Great Help and Consideration which he has given us over such a long Period' with the Riley Motor Club logo, framed by facsimile signatures, within a raised and beaded rim, on claw and ball feet, Sheffield 1906 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, weight 426.6g, diameter 25.5cm.
A late Victorian silver circular salver, the centre presentation inscribed 'Presented to Bro. Sigismund Pollitzer PM by the Members of the Montefiore Lodge No. 1017...' within a lobed and beaded rim, on claw and ball feet, Sheffield 1900 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, weight 739.3g, diameter 31cm.
A SET OF TWELVE PISTOL GRIP HANDLED TABLE AND DESSERT KNIVES, AND A FIVE PIECE CARVING SET HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1931 With steel blades and fittings The table knives 25cm (9 3/4in) long Condition Report: The handles are tight to the blades Marks generally clear, some are slightly obscured Some minor dents particularly to the end of the handles, surface scuffs and some general wear commensurate with age and use. There is some rust spots to the blades, particularly to the carving knife blades, and to the sharpeners. The knives remain in the majority sharp, some small knocks to the blade edges. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER WIREWORK BASKET HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, LONDON 1902 With a reeded border and twin bar handles 24.5cm (9 1/2in) long 357g (11.5 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clear Stands well No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edward VII silver two handled tray, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1901, of rectangular form with turned corners and gadrooned rim, the field with a monogram, two applied cast foliate handles, verso retailer signed, 65cm over the handles x 41cm, 3085g (99ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some surface scratches all over, as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks and engraving clear and crisp.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE OF CONICAL FORM, all on a short pedestal, black Bakelite fittings, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson (Viners by this date), Sheffield 1962, 32.97ozt, 1025.2 grams (4) (Condition Report: teapot handle is broken off but present, cover detached from hot water jug, base rocks slightly on a level surface, areas of tarnish, some light wear to hallmarks)
A SILVER FRUIT KNIFE AND OTHER ITEMS, a late Victorian silver blade fruit knife hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison)' Birmingham 1883, fitted with a mother of pearl handle with a vacant cartouche, approximate open length 16cm, a white metal Maltese cross detailed spoon with coin bowl, a white metal filigree bracelet, a boxed white metal pendant necklace, and a silver Claddagh ring hallmarked Dublin, a small wooden box and tin of assorted pin badges, British Legion badges and cap badges, cufflinks, a boxed gents 'Pulsar' wristwatch, 'Reflex' watch, an AF 'Newmark' watch, EP apostle top teaspoons, a Grouse foot brooch, pill box, a white metal dagger with cover, etc
A hallmarked silver and cut glass claret jug. The jug having a foot base rising to bulbous form with grape and foliate design. The jug being mounted with silver collar top and handle in the form of a lion. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1993. Makers mark for Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd. Weight approx 1906g. Measures approx 14cm x 31cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON; a pair of late Victorian hallmarked silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1897, another pair of sugar tongs (af), two Sheffield hallmarked silver spoons, a hallmarked silver coffee spoon, fish knife and hallmarked silver topped dressing table jar, combined weighable silver approx 4.3ozt/134g.
A set of twelve late-Victorian silver-mounted mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks,by William Gibson & John Langman (Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co), Sheffield 1891,carved spiral handles, engraved initials to the blades, the collars have the makers' mark of the Harrison Brothers & Howson, length 20.1cm. (24)
A 1930s silver circular cream jug having a scroll handle and step mounted foot sold along with a condiment pot having a Chippendale style rim, raised on three cabriole feet and three dishes, a pair having pierced and scroll rims, the other with Chippendale style rims, along with a teaspoon having decorative threading to the terminal, marks for Birmingham, London, Sheffield, 1896, 1904, 1909, 1921 and 1936, makers Roberts & Dore Ltd, Harrison Brothers & Howson, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, James Deakin & Sons and Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, 234g gross
Zwei paar Leuchter mit Lyren & Tischvase, Silber, England, 1866-1908925er Silber, paar Leuchter, Schaft in Form einer Lyra auf ansteigendem spitzovalem Fuß mit Zungenmuster im Relief, H 21 cm, Fuß gefüllt, punziert, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd. - James Kebberling Bembridge, Sheffield 1866; 925er Silber, paar Einzelleuchter, Schaft in Form einer Lyra auf ovalem Fuß, einmal Rahmen der Leier gebrochen und eine Saite lose, H 20 cm, Fuß gefüllt, Harrison Brothers & Howson - George Howson, Sheffield 1908; 925er Silber, konische Vase mit blütenförmig sich öffnender Mündung auf ansteigendem, rundem Fuß, H 22,5 cm, Fuß gefüllt, Birmingham 1863, verschlagene Meisterpunze, zus. ca. 1900 g
A George III Irish silver cream jug. James Fray (maker's mark rubbed), Dublin, 1818. Of shaped, rectangular form and raised on four ball feet, engraved to sides with scrolling foliate motifs and vacant shaped cartouches, the angular handle to gadrooned border, 11.8cm high (inc. handle). The jug together with: a Victorian silver teapot, Sheffield, 1890, Harrison Brothers & Howson, of fluted design with a wicker handle, the body engraved with decorative motifs along the rim, the hinged cover with conforming engraving and fluted finial, 19cm wide; a Victorian silver hot water pot, London, 1890, Susannah Brasted, of baluster form with a wicker handle, engraved along the footrim, approx. 16.5cm high; and a Victorian silver cream jug, Chester, 1896, probably George Nathan & Ridley Hayes (maker's mark rubbed), the plain body of baluster form and with angular reeded handle to reeded border, 10cm high, total weight approx. 28.3ozt (4)
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