A pair of small Adam style silver candle holders, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both sconces are in good condition. Both urns are also in very good order. Both candlesticks do however have small perforations to the top of the small square beneath the urn. One candlestick has three holes, the other four. All are tiny. The remainder of the bases are in good order.
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An Edwardian silver ink stand, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1905, the rectangular stand with reed and ribbon border, on three pad feet, the hob-cut glass inkwell lacking cover 20cm wide, 318g weighable silver; three white metal pencils and a pen; five various sterling silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives; etc
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver rimmed wine coaster, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, diameter 13cm, a pair of napkin rings with beaded decoration, Birmingham 1919, a silver circular box with an applied Mexican coin, an ivorine covered prayer book with silver initials, and a group of predominantly post 1947 British coinage including commemorative crowns.
A George V hallmarked silver ladle in Old English pattern, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1912, length 30cm, a George VI hallmarked silver four section small toast rack with oval handle, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1939, and a set of six matched silver bean spoons, Sheffield 1928 and Birmingham 1929 (one af), combined approx 10ozt (3).
SET OF TWELVE RAT TAIL PATTERN FISH KNIVES AND FORKS maker Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1939, together with four pairs of matching three pronged forks and spoons, knives 16.5cm long; together with a pair of rat tail pattern sauce ladles, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923, approximately 1137g gross
A cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled silver bladed fruit knives and forks (by Francis Higgins & Son Limited, London, 1912), the handles engraved with Fitzgerald crest, together with a cased set of twelve silver bladed ivorine handled fish knives and forks (by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1913), bearing Fitzgerald crest
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: two three piece condiment sets, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1978, four condiment spoons, by C J Vander, Sheffield 1978, a pair of butter knives, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, and a pair of cut glass butter dishes, approx. weight 12.4oz. (14)
A late Victorian silver hot water jug, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897, the lower body vase shaped and half fluted below a flared spout with beaded edge, the cover with vase finial, circular beaded foot, ebonised handle, 23cm, 14.72oz Very minor body bruises, cover sits slightly proud of seat, otherwise in good condition
A pair of George V silver sandwich tongs by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1912, an Elizabeth II silver crucifix pendant engraved with flowers and scroll ornament, 3.25ins, by M.J. Ltd, London 1975, and a selection of other silver, silvery metal and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 23ozs)
A set of twelve late Victorian pistol handled table knives in the George III style, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896, with stainless steel scimitar blades; and two sets of six George III pistol-handled table knives, circa 1780; a pair of modern Georgian style peppers; a modern three piece condiment set; a pair of Continental silver and enamel toadstool condiments, with English import marks; three French mustard pots, bearing spurious French marks, also genuine French marks and English import marks; a three piece christening set by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1833, with carved mother of pearl handles; six George III/Victorian condiment spoons, a George IV stilton scoop with ivory handle, London 1827; an Edwardian serving spoon and fork in the 17th century Dutch style, London, 1903; a set of nine ice cream spades en suite, London, 1903; a matched set of six Georgian feather-edge teaspoons, London and Exeter; a set of six more by Hester Bateman, London 1782; four shell and scroll back Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, circa 176+0; a modern paper knife and bookmark en suite by Gerald Benney; a pair of sugar-tongs by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1805; a small spoon and fork by Georg Jensen; and two other items, weighable silver 59 oz.
A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE BATCHELORS TEA SERVICE BY HARRISON BROTHERS AND HOWSON A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE BATCHELORS TEA SERVICE BY HARRISON BROTHERS AND HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1882 Comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, of compressed form with half fluted design, teapot with ivory handle and finial, 450 grams in total (3).
A matched silver Albany patterned part flatware service, comprising:- six table forks by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, 19.25cm; six dessert forks by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1907, 18.5cm; six soup spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, 17cm; five table spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, 22cm; six dessert spoons by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1903/1907, 18.25cm; six tea spoons (3 x Jacob Rozenzweig, London 1924, 3 x Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1937), 13.25cm and six coffee spoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson , Sheffield 1905, 11cm, cased together in an oak canteen box with six stainless steel bladed table knives with ivorine handles by Harrods and six matching cheese knives, 64.13oz (53pce)
A Victorian silver two handled Sugar Bowl with embossed floral decoration, engraved with initials and inscribed 'July 5th, 1879', London, 1877, maker Martin Hall & Co. and a Victorian cream jug with similar decoration and engraved to match, Sheffield, 1879, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson. (19.4ozs).
Silver Plated Cocktail Shaker, England, Circa 1920. Of circular tapering form, stylized handle, detachable top, the spout is made with a built in strainer, detachable cork with a safety chain. Marked with English silver plate marks for Harrison Brothers and Howson. Numbered - 8451. Height - 24cm / 9.45in.
A George V silver teapot, Sheffield c.1923, Harrison Brothers and Howson, together with a silver cream jug, Chester c.1931, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, a silver mug, with inscription and a cigarette box, approx weighable weight 26.1oz. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Cigarette box with dents, All other items in good condition.
A Victorian silver fruit serving spoon with fruiting vine decoration to handle. Hallmarked Sheffield 1900 maker George Howson ( Harrison Brothers & Howson ) 7" long (44g) CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
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