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A set of twenty four Victorian silver fish knives, King's pattern, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1865, hafts by another, London 1884, a set of twelve silver fish knives, by Hunt & Roskell Ltd, London 1900, hafts unmarked, a set of twenty four silver fish knives, same pattern, by The Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1888, 27 table and cheese knives, same pattern, silver coloured metal hafted, a pair of Elizabeth II silver hafted cheese knives, same pattern, a set of four silver hafted tea knives, Queen's pattern and a pair of servers, EPNS hafted (95) Hafts mostly worn but not split, blades good
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON (PROBABLY); a Victorian hallmarked silver three piece cruet with pierced grape and vine motif, all housing blue glass liners, London 1900, with two associated silver spoons, approx 247g/7.8ozt. Additional InformationOne of the salt liners is stuck in the base, scratches, nicks, corrosion, general wear.
A George V silver four piece tea service, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, of tapered circular form with octagonal panelled sides and baluster hot water jug, gadrooned borders, composition handles and finials, gross weight 46.5 tr.oz. (4) * Discolouration to composition handles. Marks good. Engraved initial to all four pieces. Good condition overall, with no faults.
A SELECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, to include a set of five Hanoverian teaspoons, each hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' Sheffield 1924, a single teaspoon with engraved initials to the handle, hallmarked Sheffield, a salt and a sauce spoon each with full silver hallmarks, together with two pairs of sugar tongs, each with full silver hallmarks for Sheffield, approximate gross weight 31.0 grams, 0.99ozt, together with six white metal apostle teaspoons stamped 'VK', a single white metal teaspoon with figure in a boat to the terminal, rubbed stamps, also a white metal tablespoon with a decorative openwork handle, engraved 'Catherine' to the bowl, rubbed marks to the reverse of the bowl
Victorian silver bladed bread knife, with mother of pearl handle by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897, silver lidded small dressing table box with openwork decoration by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911, silver fisher knife with mother of pearl handle and a silver sugar castor, all hallmarked
A collection of silver wares to include six pistol grip butter knives (by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1903), a set of six silver teaspoons, pair of sugar tongs, two trophy cups, cauldron salt, lidded mustard with blue glass liner (damaged), silver matchbox of plain rectangular form, etc, 14 oz total weighable silver
A pair of late Victorian silver trefoil shaped three-piece condiment stands, each with reeded wirework scroll handle and bun feet, Sheffield 1896 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, weight 135.6g, length 9cm, each fitted with a silver mounted cut glass pepper caster and mustard, Sheffield 1896 by G.B., and a cut glass salt, with four silver condiment spoons.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.
An Edwardian silver kettle with stand, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London, 1912, with an ebonised handle and finial, both the kettle and stand with spiralled edges with shell-shaped corners, the side of the kettle engraved with a seated gryphon, 35cm high when assembled, 43.1 ozt, with an associated white metal spirit burnerCondition report: Finial insulator loose. Burner probably associated.
A set of four William IV silver knife rests by Benjamin Stephens, London 1834, the turned centre bars on pierced flower and scroll end supports, 7.2cm (2 7/8in) long; and a pair by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1915, 196g (6.3 oz) gross (6) Condition Report: Four- one with clear marks, two partial makers, one no maker. end supports bent Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A silver shaped circular muffin dish, liner and cover by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1918, with a wooden button finial to the domed cover, the base with a shaped rim, 617g (19.85 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are well struck No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes with scrolling foliate decoration raised on pedestal bases (Sheffield 1867 by Harrison Brothers and Howson) 3.5 cm high together with a Victorian silver miniature twin handled tray embossed with fruits raised on ball feet (Birmingham 1890 by Vale Brothers & Sermon) total length 16 cm together with a pierced silver and embossed bon bon dish and a rectangular silver dressing table tray with embossed decoration 16 oz
A selection of silver, to include bonbon dish stamped 925, silver card case, silver matchbox sleeves, silver vesta, etc. gross weight of solid silver items 12.70ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairBonbon dish - sits flatCard case- D Bros, Birmingham, 1938, light scratches, closes to, monogram to frontEmbossed matchbox sleeve - James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1902, sits flat, base slightly misshapenPlanished matchbox sleeve- part deficient, Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1903Silver vases - dents, marks worn, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1931Vesta - Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1906, shallow dent to side, monogram to frontCigar cutter - W M Ltd, Birmingham, 1969Dog - marks worn, B Muller & Son, Chester, leg with crackCork - Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 1988Napkin rings - Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1958Embossed silver lidded jar - some nibbles to glass base, lid with losses, marks partially worn, Chester, 1904Planished silver lidded jar - dents to corners, marks worn, Chester, 1911, chip and nibbles to glass base
A loaded silver three-branch candelabra by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1967, with bell shaped sconces and scrolling arms, set to a tapering stem upon stepped circular base, 20.8cm high, together with a pair of loaded silver candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1992, each 19.1cm high (3)
A silver mounted photograph frame by Keyford Frames Ltd, London 1987, of shaped rectangular form with vacant oval cartouche above heart-shaped aperture, reeded decoration to border, 19.3cm x 13.5cm, together with another silver mounted photograph frame by Kitney & Co, London 2007, of plain polished rectangular form, 20.5cm x 15.4cm, a similar example by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, London 2009, 19.8cm x 15cm, and a further eight silver mounted photo frames of assorted sizes, dates and makers (11)
George III silver cream jug of compressed baluster form, with fluted decoration and gadrooned border, on four ball feet (london 18080. Makers mark rubbed. Together with a 1930s silver sauce boat of conventional form, with gadrooned border and open scroll handle, on three hoof feet (Sheffield 1935). Harrison Brothers & Howson. All at approximately 12ozs. Sauceboat 17.5cm across.together. (2)
Late Victorian Silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with half fluted decoration and gadrooned borders, hinged domed cover and ebony loop handle, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1900). Harrison Brothers and Howson. Together with a silver plated coffee pot. Approximately 35ozs weighable silver. Teapot 29cm across. (4)
A silver card tray, of octagonal form with raised pierced edge on four feet, personal inscription to reverse, hallmarked Sheffield 1913, makers mark for Harrison Brothers & Howson and retailed by Robinson & Co. Shrewsbury, width approx. 23cm. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address
Y A cased set of twelve Victorian fish knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, the blades and tines Sheffield 1883, the handles 1884, the knives 23cm (9in) long, the forks 20cm (8in) long, loaded; a cased set of twelve electro-plated fish knives and forks with ivory handles; a pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, 41cm (16in) high; an electro-plated shaped oblong tureen and cover, 27cm (10 1/4in) long; together with other electro-plated items Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of four Edwardian silver salts by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1901, each of oval form with pierced detail designed with birds, dogs and foliage, with blue glass liners, together with matching mustard pot and salt and pepper shakers, each salt 8 cm wide x 5 cm high, combined silver weight 400 grams
Two matching silver table candlesticks, Harrison Brothers and George Howson, Sheffield 1916 and 1920 26 cm high; a 20th century embossed silver fronted easel photograph frame, three-pin dishes and a small silver art deco style bowl. 49 ozt gross weight.Condition report: One stick sits crooked due to a bulge in the composition base Small dishes and cup OKMirror OKThe apparent weighable silver cup and small dishes 5.5 ozt excluding loaded items or wooden backed items.
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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