3-tlg. Garnitur mit Traubenschere,viktorianisch, Sheffield um 1891. Sterlingsilber, teils vergoldet. Beschau Sheffield, Jahresbuchstaben "X" (f. 1890) bzw. "Y" (f. 1891), Meistermarke f. Harrison Bros. & Howson. Griffe u. Kanten m. reichem, durchbrochenem Ranken- dekor m. feinen Gravurdetails, dazw. kl. Blätter u. Füllhörner bzw. glatte Kartuschen. In orig. Schatulle m. blauem Futteral, im Deckel bez. "Collins, Goldsmith, 29 Kings Road, Brighton". Best. aus. Schere, 2 gr. Löffel, zus. 251g Schatulle m. Gebr.spuren.Collins, Brighton, durchbrochen, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sterlingsilber
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AN ELECTROPLATE MEAT DISH AND COVER, TWO SETS OF SILVER SPOONS OTHER ELECTROPLATE, CUTLERY, STUART CRYSTAL AND OTHER DRINKING GLASS AND DECANTERS, ETC.1. Silver plated meat platter by PS & Co Sheffield with cover made of EP German silver by Harrison Brothers and Howson made for George Stockwell & Co Limited2. Stuart crystal cut glass claret decanter with epns lid and handle, and 2 large crystal wine flutes3. Set of 6 Stuart crystal champagne flutes4. x2 sets of 6 boxed silver coffee spoons (total 12) and box of 4 silver Plated apostle spoons5. A heavy cut glass inkwell with reservoir and brass lid together with a brass lamp 6. 3 cut glass port and wine decanters 7. Intricate fish slice and fish roe server by A. Michaelson (cutler to the Danish court)8. Fish slice and fork with vine leaf etching with faux bone resin handles by Isaac Ellis & Sons Primus 1860-19329. Fish slice 32cm and fork by John Biggin & Sons early 1900s10. Set of 6 fish knives and forks by Harrison Fisher & Co Sheffield 1900-192511. Selection of cut glass and plate ware to include silver topped scent bottle, AlpaDur wine goblet, bonbon basket with blue glass liner, salt and pepper shakers, Edinburgh crystal tumblers, candle holders,
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a Victorian horn silver collared and ended horn handled meat fork. The collar hallmarked for Sheffield 1897. Makers mark GH attributed to Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). The end hallmarked for Sheffield, 1892. Makers mark HH for Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison). To also include a pair of George IV sugar tongs hallmarked for Exeter 1826. Makers mark GT for George Turner. A tea spoon 1806 makers mark GW for George Wintle. A salt spoon hallmarked for Exeter 1831. Makers mark WS for William Sweet. Combined weight approx 184.6g. Measures approx 22cm x 4.5cm (fork) / 10cm x 2.5cm (salt spoon).
A 925 silver mounted model of five birds perched on a log along with a hallmarked silver bookmark and sterling silver matchbook cover. The bird model being stamped to base 925. The matchbook cover having an etched floral and scroll design with central monogrammed cartouche. Stamped Sterling with American silver mark. The bookmark having a butterfly to the terminal. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1996. Makers mark FGH for Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd. Combined weight approx 177.7g. Measures approx 12cm x 3cm (birds) / 4.2cm x 2.3cm (matchbox).
Four Piece Sterling Silver Tea Set and Tray. The Tea Set includes a Sterling Silver Tea Pot, Coffee Pot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl. The makers marks are 'GH for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), crown assay mark for Sheffield, Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and date letter 'C' for 1945. The Sterling Silver Tea Pot and Sterling Silver Coffee Pot both have Ebony finials and handles. The Sterling Silver Tea Pot measures approx. 8 1/2 inches length excluding handle, approx. and approx. 5 inches height including finial. The Sterling Silver Coffee Pot measures approx. 7 inches in height x 5 1/2 inches max diameter excluding handle. The Sterling Silver Milk Jug measures approx. 6 inches in length including the spout and handle, approx. 3 inches in width and approx. 2 1/2 inches in height. The Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl is approx. 5 3/4 inches including handles, approx. 3 inches width and approx. 2 1/2 inches in height. The Solid Sterling Silver Rectangular with cut off corners shaped tray with handles has makers marks 'R&B' for Roberts & Belk Ltd, crown assay mark for Sheffield, Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and date letter 'B' for 1944. The Sterling Silver tray measures approx. 16 1/2 inches x 10 inches excluding the handles. Total gross weight of the Sterling Silver tray is approx. 1451.36 grams. Total gross weight of the Four Piece Sterling Silver Tea Set is approx. 1752.01 grams. Total gross weight of the Sterling Silver Tea Service & Sterling Silver Tray is approx. 3203.37 grams. Condition: The Sterling Silver Tea Set is in good condition. The hallmarks are nice and clear. The Sterling Silver tray is in good condition. The hallmarks are nice and clear.
A set of mother of pearl and silver fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910, for twelve settings (24)Provenance: The Property of a collector, 45 Eaton Terrace, London SW1W 8TR Condition ReportThe blades of the knives and tines of the forks are silver and hallmarked.
A collection of silver items comprising a flower vase, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1908, a square section trinket box, by T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1906 and two oval trinket boxes one with embossed hinged top,1.7ozt weighable (4)Condition ReportOnly the square section silver trinket boxes is not loaded or lined so can be weighed.All with knocks, scuffs, surface scratches and rubbing to hallmarks.
Fine quality 1930s silver three piece tea set comprising, teapot of bellied form with faceted border, scroll handle and hinged domed and faceted cover, on a circular base with engraved presentation inscription to underside, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1937) Harrison Brothers & Howson. All at approximately 44ozs. Teapot 26.5cm across.
A mixed group of hallmarked silver items, comprising a serving fork, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1893, a hallmarked silver fish knife, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852 (both loaded), a small bowl with foliate design, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield 1894, a pair of mustard spoons, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1906 and a Dutch silver backed clothes brush, marked 'C.P. 't-Hart, den Haag 900'.
An Arts and Crafts George V silver 2-handled pedestal tazza, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1914, circular form with planished decoration and oval bosses, with scrolled handles and flowerhead stem, diameter 22cm, height 15cm, 21.3ozNo damage or repair, extremely light surface wear to high points, minor crease dents around edge of foot, hallmarks clear
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a baluster castor by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933, with an urn shaped finial to the pierced domed cover, a girdle and on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) high; a cased pair of napkin rings by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1933, with engine turned decoration, 4cm (1 1/2in) wide; a pair of Edwardian berry spoons by Charles Boyton (III), London 1902, the handles engraved with foliate swags and the bowls embossed with fruit, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long; a pair of bamboo knife rests; a sauce boat; a pair of toast racks; and a mustard 737g (23.7 oz) gross
A collection of silver including a pair of Art Deco knife rests, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, an Argentinian silver bombilla, silver tea spoons, an Elizabeth II silver letter opener, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Birmingham, a silver strainer, silver handled butter knives etc, weighable silver 255gms (20) Condition Report:Available upon request
A group of silver items, comprising a George III wine funnel, maker's mark probably 'AF', London 1791, 13cm high, a George III silver jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1770, 10cm high, an Edward II silver toast rack, by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1906, 10cm high x 6cm wide, and an oil stopper, marks indistinct,13.98ozt total (4)Condition ReportMaker's marks to the funnel and jug rubbed.
A composed set of twelve fish knives and forks the knives by John Gilbert, London 1868 and 1869, engraved with a crest depicting an arm grasping a dagger, the forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1946, each with silver blades and tines,22.5 and 20cm long (24)Condition ReportOverall good order. General wear, scuffs and minor knocks. The handles are weighted.
A Victorian walnut canteen of cutlery, the hinged lid opening to reveal a blue upholstered interior fitted with a suite of silver bladed cutlery, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898, the case 37cms wide; together with an Italian ceramic cheese dome and stand, with fern and wheatsheaf motif decoration, 28cms diameter; together with four twin handled footed bowls and five saucers; and four Japanese eggshell tea cups and saucers.
A George VI Art Deco silver cigarette box - Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937, 16.7cm. long, engraved initials and date; together with a cased EII engine turned silver napkin ring; a small George V silver cream jug, Birmingham 1912; a Victorian silver shell bowl sifter ladle, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1887; a George III bright cut silver tea spoon; and a pair of silver demitasse spoons, gross weight 531.5g; plus a Victorian silver plated swing handled bread basket; and a mid-century Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate pierced dish.
Y A CASED PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1864 The mother of pearl handles etched HS, the knife blade engraved with a townscape within a pierced and engraved foliate border The knife 33cm (13in) long Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding.
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a Victorian cream jug, salts with fitted blue glass liners, a pepper pot with import marks for Dublin and a Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd bookmark and a white pair of white metal sugar tongs with continental marks. Surface tests indicate silver. Combined weight approx 312.3g. Combined weight of silver approx 206g. Measures approx 3cm x 6cm / 7cm x 10cm.
An Edwardian silver gravy boat, of traditional design, having a short flared rim, generous spout and opposing scrolled handle, raised on three down-swept legs with hoof feet and scalloped surmounts, marks for Sheffield 1905, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, 18cm, 151grams, some small splits to rim.
A selection of silver items, including: a set of six silver teaspoons, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1899; a set of six similar smaller teaspoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1894; a set of three 'Milltown Golf Club' silver teaspoons, with enamelled crests; a pair of silver open salt cellars; two silver pepper shakers; and others, the weighable silver 12.7oz gross.
Extensive 108 piece silver hallmarked cutlery canteen by Harrison Brothers & Howson. Hallmarked Sheffield mostly 1945 and 1946. The canteen includes twenty four silver handled knives, the rest being entirely silver, all housed within a fall front canteen box with four fully appointed cutlery sections. Canteen measures 30 x 54 x 41.5cm
A quantity of silver flatware and oddments Various dates and makersThe group comprising: a George III silver marrow scoop, London, 1813, maker's mark indistinct, 23.2cm long; four George III teaspoons, Thomas Northcote, London, 1791, Old English pattern, engraved initials to handles, 13.5cm long; four additional George III teaspoons, William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1804, engraved armorial to handles, 13.4cm long; a George IV condiment spoon, William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1822, engraved initials to handles, 10cm long; seven Edwardian teaspoons, Maxfield & Sons, Sheffield, 1910, engraved armorial to handles, 13.7cm long; four Edwardian silver handled side knives, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1905, 16.4cm long; three coffee spoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1919, engraved armorial to handles, 11.3cm long; a child's food pusher, possibly C. W. Fletcher & Son, Sheffield, 1921, 9.5cm long; a napkin ring, Sibray, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1919, engraved with initials, and a Dutch sifting spoon, bearing the .833 Dutch standard mark, 1835, maker PK (mark indistinct), 16.5cm long, together with a French side knife, marked to blade and handle, weighable silver approx. 22.7ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Weighable silver doesn't include the side knives.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-MOUNTED OAK TANTALUS by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Sheffield 1989, of typical form, with three silver-collared decanters, each decanter with a silver label for Brandy, Whisky and Port, complete with key. 36cm high, 37.5cm wideIn very good condition without damage.
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a cased set of two silver napkin rings, oval form embossed foliage pattern and engraved cartouches, each hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' Sheffield 1886, two single napkin rings, both hallmarked Birmingham, a commemorative teaspoon, hallmarked Chester, a salt spoon hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight of silver 77.1 grams, a glass jug with a plated hinged cover, a circular silver plate tray, egg cutting scissors, grape scissors, small photo frame, a 'Parker' ball point pen stamped 'Sterling silver', pin badges, a rhodonite carved bowl etc
A 76-piece set of Edward VII silver flatware with 92 additions, mark of Josiah Williams & Company (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1906, 'Kings' pattern with shell back, comprising 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, a basting spoon, a soup ladle and 2 sauce ladles, together with 11 table knives, mark of Holland, Son & Slater (John Aldwinckle & James Slater), London 1883 and 12 dessert knives mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1912, all with filled handles and steel blades, a pair of fish servers, 12 pairs of fish eaters and 12 pairs of dessert forks and knives, all with mother of pearl handles and silver tines and blades, mark of Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1913, 12 ice cream spoons, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, a 3-piece carving set with filled handles and steel blades, 2 salt spoons, a mustard spoon and a tablespoon, together with some sundry silver plated items, 180.5ozt gross weighable silver, presented in a freestanding bow fronted wooden canteen raised on four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, the two removable drawers lined in green felt 97 x 50cm, 81cm high (168)
A 276-piece set of George V cutlery and flatware with 8 additions, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1912. 'Old English & Thread' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 18 table forks (1 x 1909), 6 tablespoons, 36 dessert forks, 17 dessert spoons, 18 soup spoons, 17 pairs of fruit eaters with silver tines and blades and bone handles, 17 teaspoons, 18 coffee spoons, 18 ice cream spoons, 18 pairs of fish eaters, 18 oyster forks, 18 caviar spoons, 6 salt spoons, 2 butter blades (1 x 1916), a Stilton scoop, a soup ladle, a cake slice (1909), 2 pairs of asparagus tongs, 2 pairs of grape scissors, 2 pairs of sugar nips (1 x 1911) and 5 nut picks with bone handles, together with a pair of salad servers, a cold meat fork and a cream ladle, probable marks of Gorham Manufacturing Company and stamped STERLING and 4 pairs of silver plated nutcrackers, 432.2ozt gross weighable silver (284)
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