A George III silver card salver by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1787, of circular form on three raised pad feet, 15.5cm diameter, together with a silver bill clip by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2005, 5.3cm long, and a George V silver pepperette, 5.8cm high, gross weight (excluding liner) 7.19ozt (3)
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* Mixed Silver. Victorian silver fruit basket by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1897, of oval form pierced with floral swag border, 28cm wide, approximately 293g, together with a pair of Victorian candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894, in the Neo-Classical style, 17cm high, weighted, a large specimen vase by Charles Edwards, London 1909, plain tapered form, 25.5cm high, weighted, plus a pair of dwarf candlesticks by E F Braham, Birmingham 1946, 6cm high, weightedQty: (6)
A CASED SILVER CONDIMENT SET, to include a mustard pot and spoon and open salt and spoon, both with fitted blue glass liners, and a pepper pot, all of octagonal form, silver hallmark to each for Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1991, approximate total gross weight (excluding glass liners) 150 grams, 4.8 ozt, all within a fitted hinged case (Condition report: overall good condition, just moderate tarnishing)
A BOX OF SILVER AND PLATED ITEMS, to include a complete cased set of six Mappin and Webb coffee spoons, Art Deco style handles, hallmarked London 1937 Mappin and Webb Ltd, approximate weight 53.1 grams, 1.7vOzt, fitted named box, a second cased set of five silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Sheffield 1916 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, missing one spoon from set, approximate weight 73.2grams, 2.35 ozt, a late Victorian silver-plated claret jug with foliate detail and a damaged handle, a serving dish, watch etc
A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors by Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison) in Kings pattern Sheffield 1881 3.55oz Fitted case of Greenhow Watch Maker Chelmsford Condition: Very good used condition, unusually there is chased decoration in the midst of the Kings pattern, at the pivot is the initial B, the box is faded and has a little damage. UK Postage:£19.56
A collection of silver and silver plated flatware, comprising a cased set of silver fish servers, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1887, a cased fish cutlery set, comprising fish servers, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, the six fish knives and forks by Mark Willis, Sheffield 1897, a cased silver fork, lacking spoon, Sheffield 1928, an 18th century toddy ladle, damaged, a cased set of twelve cake forks and eleven knives and a collection of varying silver plated cutleries (qty.)Condition report: All cases with marks, scuffs and knocks. Cake fork box split to top. Toddy ladle bowl detached but present. Loss of plating, splits to handles, knocks and dents throughout. Fish set lacking six knives and forks.
A pair of early 20th Edwardian silver hallmarked candlesticks. The two candlestick being modelled in Greek Corinthian column style raised on square base. Sheffield silver hallmarks dated 1905 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Condition: Some tarnishing and some minor dents to base. Overall good condition. Measures: 15.5cm tall. Weight: 808g
Two silver photograph frames and silver plated wares, comprising a George V oval silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1915, 20 by 24.5cm high, together with silver plated wares, comprising a silver plated mounted claret jug, 13 by 9.5 by 28cm high, a twin handled tray, 46 by 17 by 8cm high, and a Victorian horn handled bread knife with silver mounts, Harrison Brothers & Howson, with rubbed hallmarks, 36cm long. (5)
A SILVER EGG CUP, BONBON DISH AND A POSY VASE, the egg cup of a plain polished design fitted on a circular dish, hallmarked 'George Unite' Birmingham 1922, the bonbon dish with a pierced foliate and scroll design, beaded wavy rim on a beaded wavy rim base, hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' Sheffield 1891, approximate length 11.8cm, together with a single posy vase, hallmarked 'Barrowclift Silvercraft' Birmingham 1976, approximate gross weight 2112.8 grams, 6.84ozt
A silver mounted bottle stopper by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd., Birmingham 2004, 6cm (2 1/4in) high; and eleven electro-plated bottle stoppers, topped with birds and a fish Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TEA CADDY of shaped oval outline with an engraved cypher on the cover, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1912, together with a pair of Edwardian trencher salts by James Dixon & son, Sheffield 1901 and a pair of Edwardian pepperettes; the caddy 3.3" (8.4 cms) high; 15.1 oz (5)
Five pocket knives, to include two George III mother of pearl and silver fruit knives, and one silver plated with blades signed Rodger Cutlers in maker's leather case (5).Condition report: Overall condition fairPlated pocket knife, one mother of pearl panel crackedSilver pocket knife with hallmarks for Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1921Victorian mother of pearl and silver pocket knife with hallmarks for Sheffield, 1859, maker's mark partially indistinct, some light scratches to mother of pearlMother of pearl and silver pocket knife with hallmarks for Sheffield, 1819, maker's marks partially indistinct, possibly James Crawshaw, blade engraved A Dewhurst, scratches to mother of pearlMother of pearl and silver pocket knife with hallmarks for James Crawshaw, Sheffield, 1819, blade engraved I Dewhurst, cracks and nibbles to mother of pearl
A Victorian silver cream jug by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1894, with a nulled and foliate border, a leaf capped scroll handle and on a circular foot, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; a silver oval sauce boat by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1918, with a flying scroll handle, a reed and stitch border and on three stepped pad feet, 15cm (6 in) long; a pair of late Victorian shaped oblong pedestal dishes by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1892, with beaded scroll borders, pierced and chased with scroll decoration and on shaped oval pedestal feet, 12cm (4 3/4in) long, 437g (14.05 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer

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