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
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An unusual contemporary silver nail care tool, TP, Birmingham, 1996, 11.8g; a silver luggage tag, leather strap, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 1996, 8.6g; a silver letter opener, Artform Jewellery, Sheffield, 1997, 30g, box and cert.; a contemporary silver lady's rope link bracelet; a white metal horseshoe and ball keyring, circular tag engraved EA, stamped Tiffany & Co Ster 925;
An Edwardian matched silver pierced condiment set; including a set of four silver salts by Harrison Brothers & George Howson, London 1901, of oval form with pierced designs of birds and dogs amongst foliage, on four bracket feet, 8.0 cm wide; together with a pair of pepperettes with urn-shaped finials, 9.0 cm high; a pair of matched mustard pots, one with horse motif by Charles Stuart Harris in 1896, another by George Howson in 1901; and a silver sugar caster by S.W Smith & Co., Birmingham 1901, 17.0 cm high; all in conforming design with blue glass liners, along with four silver mismatched condiment spoons; Total weighable 21.64 ozt. (9)
A set of twelve silver handled Dessert Knives, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, hallmarked Sheffield, 1955, monogrammed, 21.5cm long, together with a George III silver Hanoverian pattern spoon, Thomas Evans, London 1773, initialled, 20cm long, a filled silver candlestick, four silver plated coasters etc., (a lot)
A SMALL BAG OF SILVER CUTLERY, to include four Victorian reeded fiddle pattern teaspoons, each with engraved initial 'A', hallmarked 'Henry Holland' London 1871, two misshapen Georgian teaspoons, and a pair of small rat tail sugar tongs, hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' Sheffield, approximate gross weight 165.6 grams (condition report: all would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, light tarnishing, two misshapen spoons)
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver compote dishes. One having twin handles and both inscribed to centre with monogrammed initials and date June 12th 1895-1920. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1907. Makers mark for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Combined weight approx 184.3g. Measures approx 12cm x 6.5cm.
A collection of Georgian and later hallmarked silver flatware items. The lot to include a George III Hanoverian spoon. Hallmarked for London 1775. A pair of George III sugar tongs. Hallmarked for 1814. Makers mark for Solomon Hougham. A George IV condiment ladle hallmarked for London 1829. A Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoon. Hallmarked for London 1870. Makers mark HH Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison). Combined weight approx 127.4g. Measures approx 20.5cm x 4cm / 11cm x 2cm.
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON; a Victorian hallmarked silver and silver handled butter knife, Sheffield 1871, a further Victorian hallmarked silver and silver handled butter knife, a silver plated baby feeding spoon, a Birmingham hallmarked silver egg cup and a white metal handled button hook (5).
An Edward VII silver wire fruit basket, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1905, of oval form, wired side with applied cast trailing vine swagged decoration and scalloped reed and tie rim, raised on an oval base with four applied cast trailing vine feet, 26 x 20cm, 11cm high, 713.2g (22.9ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some light surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks clear and readable
A Victorian silver tea caddy, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1891, of vase shape with cylindrical cover on three shell and scroll feet, 11cm high and a silver tea caddy of bombe shape on four scroll feet, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902, retailed by Wilson & Gill, 11cm wide, approximately 384g
A GEORGE V SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER, of a circular form with wavy rim, raised on four scroll feet, reverse engraved 'Presented By, The Management And Employees Of Bemrose Flexible Packaging, To David C.Wigglesworth On The Occasion Of The Opening Of The New Factory On 25th August 1978', hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' Sheffield 1932, approximate width 26cm, approximate gross weight 560.0 grams, 18.0 ozt (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SAUCE BOATS, typical form silver sauce boats, scalloped rim, scrolled handle with acanthus detail, raised on three hoof feet, engraving to base 'LW & AH July 1st 1930' hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' Sheffield 1927 and 1929, approximate gross weight 431.1 grams, 13.86 ozt (condition report: general moderate wear, clear hallmarks, overall condition good)
A part-suite of silver-plated Old English thread pattern cutlery in an oak-cased canteen - Harrison Brothers & Howson, 'Alpha Plate' comprising twelve table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons, eleven table spoons, six teaspoons, three salt spoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle, plus a matched pair of knife rests and bone-handled knives, comprising eleven table knives, six dessert knives and a three-piece carving set, some elements missing.
A late Victorian silver coffee pot and cream jug, each of ogee form, atop three hoof feet with anthemion terminals, the coffee pot with wooden scroll handle, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1899, height (of coffee pot) 21.5cm, combined gross weight 643g/20.67ozt approx (2)
A George V silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of navette form with central reeded band, atop four bun feet, the teapot with ebonised wood handle and finial, each piece initialled in script, 'R', Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1916, length (of teapot) 26.2cm, combined weight 933g/29.99ozt gross approx (3)
A silver hallmarked egg cup - Birmingham 1924 by A & J Zimmerman ltd. A Silver Hallmarked mustard spoon - London 1860 by Henry Holland, 5 tea spoons - Sheffield 1922 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. A silver salt spoon Sheffield 1917 by Robert Pringle & Sons. A small silver butter knife Sheffield 1918, and a silver butterfly book mark - Birmingham 1996 by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd. Total weight 105g
An Edwardian part canteen of silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising three table forks, tablespoon and two fish knives, London 1908 and 1909 by Josiah Williams & Co, a small group of other silver, including two napkin rings, total weight 631.3g, and a silver and mother-of-pearl folding pocket knife, Sheffield 1885 by Harrison Brothers & Howson.
Early 20th Century silver hallmarked Harrison Brothers and Howson silver hallmarked cutlery service to include ten large trident forks, nine small trident forks, eleven rat tail spoons and eight matching teaspoons. Various date marks form approx imately 1896 - 1935, most with makers marks GH, some teaspoons marked for William Hutton & Sons.
Victorian yellow metal propelling pencil, scrolled terminal with glass inset, engine turned, 8.5cm, a silver letter knife, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1879, tortoiseshell inset handle, part engraved blade, 22cm, and a small silver handles letter knife with mother of pearl blade, 14cm.Qty: 3

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