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Lot 978

Silver Whisky decanter label by Richards & Knight t/w 2000 silver page marker (10cm) by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd ~ total weight 24g

Lot 52

An early 20th century cased set of silver dessert knives and forks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900 & 1901, each with mother of pearl and silver mounted handles, comprising; twelve knives and twelve forks, within fitted canteenCondition:Hallmarks to pieces are clear, some small dings and light scratches in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, case with scratches and some losses to the veneer, refer to images

Lot 19

A small group of Victorian silver mounted bottles and objects, comprising: a silver mounted glass claret jug, London, 1896, maker's mark rubbed, with handle and geometric pattern to glass, 18cm high; a silver mounted three handled glass decanter, Birmingham, 1898, maker JHW, with geometric banding to body, with globular faceted stopper, 22cm high; a silver mounted cut glass box, London, 1892, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), of cylindrical form with hobnail pattern, the silver gilt lid with a cameo to top, 11cm high; a silver mounted cork stopper, London, 1879, Cox & Sons (Thomas Cox & Edward Cox); and a silver lid, London, 1884, Frederic Purnell, engraved with armorial; together with a silver mounted door handle, London, 1933, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with initials and a white metal mounted glass scent bottle, bearing French mark, of rectangular form, the lid engraved with armorial, 15.4cm high (7)

Lot 457

A pair of Queen Elizabeth II silver-mounted cut-crystal decanters, the globular bodies with cut with a band of repeating decoration the shoulders with flutes, the flared necks with silver mounts having marks for Birmingham 1993, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd. Each with globular stoppers and seated on a string-inlaid plinth with two circular apertures. Decanters 19cm high. Small chip to one stopper.

Lot 136

A George V silver sugar bowl, A George V silver sugar bowl, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1928, gross weight 10.25ozt.

Lot 406

A George V silver salver, on four volute feet, 25.5cm diam, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931, 21ozs 17dwts Good condition save for light polish scratches, no engraving or erasure

Lot 13

A large George V silver punch bowl, possibly by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1912, of circular form with embossed floral border above large egg and dart pattern body, on a similar designed circular foot, 29 cm diameter, weight 1485

Lot 204

An Edwardian silver twin-handled tray by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1902, of rectangular form with moulded border, on four feet, 42 cm wide x 27 cm large, 1095 grams

Lot 321

A cased set of Edwardian silver fruit eaters by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, comprising a set for twelve setting, with mother of pearl handles, in a fitted oak case with brass inlaid cartouche

Lot 750

A silver Sherry decanter label, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 1988, 47 x 29 mm excluding chain, 8 g gross

Lot 305A

Six Victorian silver Apostle spoons, fig-shaped bowl, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1887, length approx 10.5cm, in a velvet lined box

Lot 276

Silver presentation chalice engraved with a name and date each year from 1954-1968, gadrooning to the lower half, knopped stem, the circular foot engraved "The Baldry Tennis Cup", makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, date letter rubbed, height approx 16.5cm; together with a silver pedestal dish of octagonal form, engraved date; and a silver twin handled presentation bowl,"Fulwell Ladies Golf Club" makers Searle & Co Ltd, London 1870, dimensions approx 5.5 x 11.5cm (3)

Lot 332

A silver five bar toast rack, posted loop handle, 8cm wide, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1930, 86g, 2.78toz

Lot 78

A George V silver tea kettle on stand, Sheffield, 1928, Harrison Brothers & Howson, with an unmarked burner, the tea kettle with fixed handle to a gadrooned border decorated with shell corners, the stand with conforming decoration, approx. 29.5cm high (on stand), total weight (exc. burner) approx. 38.6oz

Lot 140

An Edward VII hallmarked silver tray. The tray having a scrolled design to the rim and sitting on four hoof feet. Hallmarked for Sheffield, date letter r for 1909. Makers mark GH for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Weight approx 550g. Measures approx 26.5cm x 18.5cm.

Lot 517

A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1921 With reeded octagonal sconces, urn shaped capitals, tapering stems and on octagonal bases 19cm (7 1/2in) high Loaded Condition Report: Marks clear to both Both stand well Both straight Some rubbing Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 253

A silver handled three piece carving set with scollover terminals, cased, Sheffield 1908 by Harrison Brothers & Howson

Lot 354

A 20th-century silver salver, by George Howson (Harrison Brothers & Howson), Sheffield 1933, with piecrust edge and supported by four parchment scroll feet, 25.5 cm in diameter, 18.11 ozt.

Lot 55

A 1930s entrée dish and cover Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, of rounded rectangular outline, threaded border, the loop handle to the pull-off cover with similar threaded designDimensions:Width: 27cm, weight: 48ozProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish Collection from Moray

Lot 47

A 1930s salver Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, of circular outline, with a raised moulded border, engraved initials to the centre, raised on four scroll and ball feetDimensions:Diameter: 35.5cm, weight: 40.5oz

Lot 2158

A cased set of six Edwardian silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, the ferrules having banded and beaded decoration, the blades and tine bases having engraved geometric decoration, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, knife lengths 19cm, fork lengths 15cm, sold in a fitted lined retailers box with plaque for John Vincent Weymouth, with vacant cartouche to cover (no key)

Lot 124

Matched silver canteen of mainly Old-English rat-tail pattern cutlery, various makers and date, 3220g approx weighable silver, in a fitted oak case retailed by Shepheard & Sons, Regent Street, London. Consisting of; 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 tablespoons, 11 teaspoons, 2 sauce ladles, 2 jam spoons, crumb scoop, pickle fork, bread fork, butter knife, (sponsor's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1911), 6 fish knives, 6 fish forks, 6 silver handled fruit knives, 6 silver handled fruit forks (sponsor's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1911) two knife rests (sponsor's mark of Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1908), pair of sugar tongs, (William Hutton & Sons, London 1882), and a Georgian soup ladle (sponsor's mark of Peter and William Bateman, London 1809), together with 6 ivorine handled table knives, 6 ivorine handled dessert knives, ivorine handled four piece carving set, and nutcrackers.

Lot 2145

Cased set of 12 Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield 1897, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, width of case 26cm, weight of silver 206g

Lot 2205

Pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pin dishes, with engraved decoration, Sheffield 1896, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, diameter 9.5cm, weight 119g

Lot 7

A George V silver Salver, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, hallmarked Sheffield, 1930, of square form with shell capped gadrooned rim, raised on four scroll supports, the centre with presentation inscription, 32cm wide, 28.5ozt.

Lot 1152

A group of George V Mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert cutlery, comprising six forks and six knives, each with marks for Sheffield 1917, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, gross weight 415grams, all housed in a fitted and plush lined tray, once part of a larger canteen.

Lot 1219

Victorian three piece sterling silver tea set each piece hallmarked for Sheffield 1891, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, including teapot, and matching cream jug, and sugar bowl, (weight 920grams approx, total).

Lot 23

A pair of Edward VII quaich form sterling silver salts with blue glass liners. Hallmarked for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1903. Silver weight 69.7 grams approximately.

Lot 174

A leather sewing box and mother of pearl handle sewing tools, also included a pair of Harrison Brothers & Howson buttonhole scissors and a small quantity of lace and other trimmings

Lot 242

THREE ELIZABETH II SILVER BOTTLE COASTERS, with turned wooden inset bases, green baize to bases, comprising a pair, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, London 2004 and the single, engraved with presentation inscription, makers John Bull Ltd, London 1990, internal diameter 12cm (3) (Condition Report: all three in usable condition, all bear large hallmarks, single coaster engraved with presentation inscription)

Lot 223

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1899, with a moulded shell-capped gadroon border, engraved with a crest to centre, raised on four scroll feet. 33cm diameter, 33.49 troy ouncesCrest rubbed, general light surface wear.

Lot 253

A George V silver cream jug and matching sugar caster with shaped rim on a slender tapered body, raised on circular foot (by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1928/29), an Elizabeth II silver sugar caster of inverted shell case form (by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1960), a George V silver pepper of bell form (by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912), a George V silver lidded mustard on three hoof feet (by George Howson for Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930), with blue glass liner and a set of six silver teaspoons (by T & S, Birmingham 1960), 20.15 oz overall

Lot 377

A silver sauce boat, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1931, in the George III style, with a flying acanthus scroll handle, on three hoof feet, 249gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 395

An Edwardian silver tea strainer and stand, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1911, the strainer with pierced twin handles, the stand on three ball feet, 78gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 401

A George V silver cushion shaped three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Sheffield 1928 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, total weight 814g, length of teapot 25.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 204

Pair Edwardian silver grape scissors, with Kings pattern handles (Sheffield 1906) Harrison Brothers & Howson. All at approximately 30zs. 17.5cm overall length.

Lot 238

Edwardian silver salver of circular form, with shell and gadrooned border and engraved presentation inscription, on four scroll feet (London 1906) Harrison Brothers & Howson. All at approximately 46ozs. 40cm diameter.

Lot 161

Contemporary silver mounted desk magnifier of circular form (Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee - Sheffield 2002) Harrison Brothers & Howson. 6.6cm diameter.General overall condition very good, silver mount has some minor surface wear, no damage or repair, glass is clear, minor scratching but no cracks or chips. It does magnify.

Lot 323

Jack Knife; T. Turner & Co, Cast Steel (Encore), one blade, marlin spike, lanyard ring, stag scales, steel bolster, 12cm closed; Harrison Brothers and Howson, one blade, marlin spike, lanyard ring, stag scales, 12cm closed. (2)

Lot 202

George Butler & Co, Sheffield Surgical Knife, polished horn handle, 15cm long, in original case; another similar, with crows foot stamp on blade, in fitted case; Other knives - Marsh Brothers embossed, J. Rodger & Sons Norfolk St, bone handle, Harrison Bros and Howson, Maleham and Yoeman, Sheffield corn razor, 9cm in case. (6)

Lot 75

A silver slaver,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1929, of plain form, on four scrolled feet,30cm diameter30oztCondition ReportHeavy scratches and some tarnishing throughout.

Lot 71

George V silver salver / card tray, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1913, octagonal form with pierced gallery on four scrolling feet, 19.5cm wide

Lot 5007

Pair of silver cufflinks, of rectangular form, with chevron decoration, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2015

Lot 546

Pair of silver candlesticks, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1915, weighted bases, height approx 20cm; together with a silver tea caddy, makers Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1894 (af) (2)

Lot 223

20th century silver pie crust salver standing on four ball and claw feet, by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1930. 25.3 troy oz approx. 31cm diameter approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 29

A CUT GLASS SHIPS DECANTER WITH HALLMARKED SILVER COLLAR, HALLMARKS FOR LONDON, 2002, MAKERS HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON LTD, HEIGHT 26CM

Lot 176

a set of six Sandringham Pattern grapefruit spoons, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1952 & bearing import marks for Dublin 1954, and a set of six Old English & Thread Pattern teaspoons, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1920 together with six fish knives & matching forks (lacking their handles), by Mappin & Webb 1940; 17ozt weighable silver. *Condition: All with wear, the spoons particularly the bowls & stems with thin edges, pitting & knicks, the fish knives & forks with no handles.

Lot 203

King's Pattern, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1899,together with a King's Pattern table fork (crested) & dessert fork, and a Queen's Pattern table fork, by three different makers; 44.8ozt (21). *Condition: All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 224

with twist stems and openwork terminals, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896/1902,together with, a pair of George III sugar nips, maker's mark overstriking another, possibly for Joseph Ash, London c.1810, and two sets of 6 tea/ coffee spoons, 5 teaspoons, a small fork, pair of sugar tongs and a small 3 pronged pick, mixed maker's patterns & dates; the case 7.9" (20cm) long; 11.8ozt (lot). *Condition: All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 326

with pierced sides and applied borders, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1916; 10.9" (27.6cm) long; 11.1ozt. *Condition: Quite worn & polished, the sides with a couple of minor dents in the decoration, the centre with dents, pitting & scratches Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 97

A Victorian silver circular bachelors teapot, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1890, with shallow domed hinged lid and half reeded decoration raised on a circular foot, 21cm long,282gms, 9.08ozs

Lot 690

A BOWIE KNIFE, HARRISON BROTHERS AND HOWSON, CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY, LATE 19TH CENTURY AND A SMALL BOWIE DIRK, J. RODGERS & SONS, NO. 6 NORFOLK ST, SHEFFIELD, 20TH CENTURY , the first with single-edged blade formed with a clipped-back point, struck with the maker’s details and the royal letters ‘VR’ divided by a crown on one face, recessed rectangular ricasso, and chequered grips, in its leather scabbard with belt loop; the second with broad blade with a clipped-back point, struck with the maker’s details, the royal letters ‘ER’ divided by a crown and star and cross mark at the ricasso, 16.5 cm blade (2) LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 270. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Lot 20

A matched set of eleven Victorian silver dessert forks Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison), Sheffield 1854 and 1855 Each with pistol-grip handles and engraved with the Eden crest, together with a set of sixteen Victorian silver dessert forks (Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1868), five miscellaneous silver forks, (various dates and makers), and a set of twelve white metal pistol-grip knives, total weighable silver 27.6oz. (44) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 141

Boxes & objects - a silver backed circular purse mirror, Ron Carr, Sheffield, 1996; a silver golf teaspoon, stamped D & T. GC, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1921; a Zippo brushed chrome, 1994, unused, boxed; costume jewellery including necklaces, brooches etc.; Sekonda Seksy watches; others;  a vintage official Harley-Davidson belt buckle; a CB nut brass belt buckle; a Shaeffer pen, pencil & ballpoint set, boxed; a boxed Parker ballpoint pen etc.

Lot 312

A silver trophy and cover, engraved Abbeydale Golf Club, The Challenge Cup, Won by D F Jackson 1933, Sydney Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1933 (af) 184g without stand; another engraved The Thomas Bowl, The Sheffield Insurance Institute, Annual Golf Competition, Winner 1927 D.F - Jackson,Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1927, 84g without stand; a silverplated trophy engraved Hole in One, 17th Hole, Denis F. Jackson, Hallamshire, 3rd June 1971; two trophy stands with silver plaques; a silver christening mug, engraved, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1946, 162.7

Lot 19

Two silver salvers, comprising: one of circular form with shaped rim, Sheffield, 1930, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), raised on three inscrolled feet, 24.2cm diameter; and another of circular form with gadrooned rim, Sheffield, 1946, William Suckling Ltd, raised on three ball and claw feet, 24.2cm diameter, total weight approx. 34.4oz (2)  

Lot 32

A group of silver, to include: including five coffee spoons with nephrite handles, stamped STERLING SILVER, with a New Zealand teaspoon, stamped ST. SILVER / HAND MADE IN NEW ZEALAND, with kiwi finial and abalone inlay to stem, 10.1cm high, in case; two George IV fiddle pattern condiment spoons, with engraved monogram, London, 1828, Morris & Michael Emanuel, two further Victorian silver fiddle pattern condiment spoons, Exeter, 1851, John Stone, and two silver mustard spoons, marks rubbed, in case; three silver knives with mother-of-pearl handles with dog crest, Sheffield, 1902, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); a cased set of six dessert knives, with Kings pattern filled silver handles and stainless steel blades marked Asprey London, Sheffield, 1962, Gee & Holmes; a cased set of six silver knives with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield, 1953, Garrard & Co Ltd., 18.5cm long; a silver mounted picture frame, Birmingham, 1916, maker's mark rubbed, 25.2cm high, 19.5cm wide; a small quantity of flatware, including two Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Exeter, 1851, Robert Williams & Sons (Robert, James & Josiah Williams), with engraved monograms; and others, together with a silver plated trophy cup, total weighable silver approx. 14oz (lot)  

Lot 19

A large two handled silver tray, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1918, of lobed oval form, 66cm wide (including handles), weight approx 92oz

Lot 10

A pair of silver fish servers,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, with ivorine handles,29cm long the knive,together with a pair handled glove stretchers,18.5cm long,(3)Condition ReportSplit to ivorine handles. Light oxidisation and surface wear to silver.

Lot 642

A George V silver barge-shaped teapot, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1925, with ribbed girdle, raised on squat bun feet, 24cm long, 440gms, 14.18ozs

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