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Lot 51

A silver shaped circular salver by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1908, engraved with a band of flowering foliage, on three scroll feet, 37cm (14in) diameter, 1231g (39.55 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 456

A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE. the lower body spirally reeded beneath gadrooned rim, the service including a matching kettle on lampstand, 31cm h, both Sheffield, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1924, the kettle by Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1923, 77ozs gross. ++ The kettle lacking the spirit burner; in fine condition

Lot 492

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN OVAL NAPKIN RINGS. foliate engraved between beaded borders, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1885, 3ozs, cased. ++ In excellent condition, the case original

Lot 701

A pair of Edwardian fish servers, the blades engraved with scrolling foliage, ivory hafts, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, cased

Lot 718

A pair of Victorian fish servers, the blades pierced and bright-cut engraved in Aesthetic Movement manner with flowers and birds, turned ivory handles, the slice 36cm long, the mounts Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1885 & 1887, cased

Lot 736

A set of six Victorian fish knives and forks, blades engraved with scrolling foliage, ivory hafts, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1893, mahogany case

Lot 86

A LARGE GEORGE V SILVER TRAY, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD, 1917 plain oblong with gadroon rim -- 72.5cm long across end handles, 4377gr (140oz)

Lot 1056

A Victorian three piece silver plated coffee set, by Harrison Brothers & Howson and a Viners of Sheffield, four piece silver plated teaset (7)

Lot 1129

A quantity of silver plated wares, to include a two handled tray by Harrison Brothers and Howson, a galleried tray, a salver, bread board, cake basket, two wine coolers, a Georgian coffee pot, a tea pot, hot water jug, sugar helmet and a four bottle cruet stand etc.

Lot 1511

An Edwardian bread carving knife and fork, by James Deakin & Sons (knife handle marked C.H. Beatson), Sheffield, 1903, the silver filled pistol grip handles with acanthus leaf decoration, in fitted case; together with a set of six Edwardian butter knives by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, (all date letters worn), with silver filled decorative pistol grip handles, in fitted case.

Lot 237

A late Victorian silver drum mustard pot by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1896, with a ball finial to the flat cover, a harp handle and drapery swag embossing above reeding, 7.2cm (2.75in) high, 112g, with a blue glass liner . Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 69

A composed pair of Edwardian & George V knife rests, X-shaped ends terminating in ball finials, 8cm long, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909 & 1913, cased; a pair of George III sugar bows, typically bright-cut engraved with flowers, stiff foliage and wriggle-work, 14cm long, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1815; others, various dates and makers (4)

Lot 322

An Edwardian quaiche/taster, foliate pierced lug handles, ring base, 8.5cm diam, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1902

Lot 495

A George V butter dish, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1914, of scallop shell form with glass liner, in fitted case.

Lot 545

A Victorian sifting spoon, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896, with pierced bowl and decorative terminal; together with an epns sifting spoon, scallop shell bowl. (2)

Lot 300

Four items of silver, comprising: a baluster sugar caster by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1912; a vase shape sugar caster by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1906; and a shaped oblong cream jug and sugar basin by E. Viner, Sheffield 1930, 765g (24.5 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 21

A silver canted-rectangular drinks tray by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1912, with twin reeded handles and a bar pierced gallery, 39cm (15.25in) long, 1042g (33.5 oz). Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 264

A cased set of four pierced silver fruit serving spoons, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1911, with gilt bowls and pierced scroll tracery handles, 20.5cm, 6oz, cased

Lot 289

A pair of Edwardian silver fish servers, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1903, each with bright cut decoration and fitted with shaped ivory handles, knife 32cm, fork 27cm, cased

Lot 243

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SIX DIVISIONAL TOAST RACK with arched hoops and carrying handle, 5" long, Sheffield 1902 by Harrison Brothers and Howson.

Lot 214

A silver salver, Harrison Brothers and Howson, London 1909, the circular salver with piecrust rim further cast with scallop shell and gadroon moulding, raised on four scroll feet, 31.5 cm diameter, weight 30oz

Lot 96

A set of ten Victorian silver and mother of pearl dessert knives and forks, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1870

Lot 441

A part set of Edward VII Old English, Thread and Shell pattern fish knives and forks, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1906 & 07; twenty-two silver hafted knives en suite, various makers and dates (41). ++Generally with slight knocks and scratches consistent with light to moderate use but otherwise mostly in fine condition

Lot 401

A cased set of twelve fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers and Howson Sheffield 1910, the simple blades and three tined forks with pistol gripped mother of pearl handles, in fitted oak canteen

Lot 167

A pair of late Victorian, dwarf, Corinthian column candlesticks, on stepped square bases, with bead borders, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1899, 5.75in (14.5cm) high. (2)

Lot 574

A late Victorian, cased set of six aspargus tongs, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1899, and the following plated ware; two serving tongs, six aspargus tongs and egg coddler. (Lot)

Lot 48

A Victorian 'stamped' spoon, stylised leaves and flowers, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1847.

Lot 276

A mixed lot: a pair of sauceboats by W. Neale & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1933; a sauceboat by Smith & Braham, Birmingham 1930 and a cream jug and sugar basin by J & R Griffin Ltd., Chester 1919, and a Victorian plated bread knife, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1889, 12.5oz weighable. (6)

Lot 217

A Pair of Silver Handled Scissors, with foliate detail, the steel blades stamped Harrison Brothers Howson Sheffield, incomplete hallmark, probably Birmingham 1931, 17.5 cms, in a Boodle & Dunthorne Fitted case; Together with A Pair of William IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, London 1833. (2)

Lot 160

4 MULTIBLADED FOLDING KNIVES the first with silver scales by Harrison Brothers and Howson 2 3/4in (7cm), the second with silver scales 4in (10cm) folded; the third by Ibberson with mother of pearl scales 3 1/2in (9cm) folded; the fourth with antler scales and nickel mounts by Nowell and Sons 4 in (10cm) folded (4)

Lot 250

An Edwardian set of twelve pairs of silver fish knives and forks, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1907, each piece with silver blade or tines and fitted with a hollow silver shell and thread pattern handles, crested, all contained in a fitted polished oak case with two trays

Lot 236

A cased cruet set by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1934, comprising pairs of covered mustards, open salts and pepper casters, with four associated salt spoons of simple plain baluster form on hoof feet; together with a set of four five bar toastracks by Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1939 in fitted case (2)

Lot 1

Edward VII rectangular Tea Tray, with pierced gallery, twin gadrooned handles, the centre inscribed and dated 1907, within a cartouche of leafy scrolls and on four bun feet, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1906, 3,120grms., contained within a baize.

Lot 1

A silver rattail pattern punch ladle, the Hanoverian handle with a circular bowl. Maker George Howson, (Harrison Brothers & Howson), Sheffield, 1936. 7oz. (234g).

Lot 150

A set of six pairs of late Victorian dessert knives and forks, with mother of pearl handles and inset shield cartouches, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896. (12)

Lot 1

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN ASPARAGUS TONGS SHEFFIELD 1900 BY HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON the legs with pointed and fluted decoration contained in a fitted case for twelve; together with three other similarly decorated plated examples (9)

Lot 1

An electroplated baluster pint mug, with leaf capped scroll handle, on a moulded foot. Makers Harrison Brothers and Howson of Sheffield.

Lot 1

A George V Rat Tail pattern canteen for twelve, including mother of pearl and bone hafted dessert and fish eaters, all initialled MH, by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1933, the fish eaters by the same, Sheffield 1932, the fish servers, by Frank Cobb, Sheffield 1933, the dessert knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933 fitted in a walnut side table with three drawers and inset ivorine trade label of Z Barraclough & Sons Ltd, Silversmiths Leeds, 136ozs (193ozs gross) (155) Complete and in excellent condition, one or two of the bone hafts with a crack and slight staining

Lot 1

A pair of silver sauce boats by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1913, each raised from an octagonal reed edged foot below a conforming bowl with reeded edge, flared spout and angular loop handles, 10cm, cased, 11.25oz

Lot 1

A Victorian five piece carving set, the ivory handles with silver mounts, embossed with rams heads, swags and leaves, Sheffield 1893 by Harrison, Brothers & Howson

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