Five pieces of Edwardian and later silver, comprising a pair of bon bon dishes with pierced decoration, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1911, 11.5 by 3.5cm high, a pair of Edwardian twin handled salts, rubbed maker's marks, London 1902, 9 by 6 by 4cm high, a/f, together with an ERII twin handled salt, rubbed hallmarks, possibly Sheffield 1954, 11.3 by 7.5 by 5cm high, 10.8toz overall. (1 bag)
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A George VI silver circular bonbon tazza with raised piecrust rim, on a stepped circular foot, Sheffield 1937 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, height 5cm, a silver octagonal baluster sugar caster, London 1973, height 17cm, and a group of other silver, including a small quaich, two dishes, a faceted ruby glass scent bottle and stopper and a ribbed glass globular match strike/holder with silver collar and cover, weighable items 589g.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.
A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED VICTORIAN AND LATER KINGS PATTERN FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, comprising two tablespoons, London 1856 (maker's mark rubbed) and Robert William Jay, London 1899, a boxed set of meat carvers, the handles hallmarked Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1963, a cased set of six cake forks with silver handles, makers probably Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1970, a pie server and cheese knife by the same maker, Sheffield 1967 and 1969, a set of six table knives and dessert knives with worn filled silver handles, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson and a pair of Victorian carvers with filled silver handles in a different pattern, gross weight of tablespoons only 5.92ozt, 184.2 grams (Parcel) (Condition Report: the tablespoons, pie server, cake forks, cheese knife and boxed carving set are all in useable condition, the other carving set and the twelve knives have varying amounts of wear / splits)
A PARCEL OF CASED AND LOOSE SILVER AND SILVER HANDLED CUTLERY AND FLATWARE, comprising a cased set of six Asprey pistol handled tea knives, the silver handles bear makers mark Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1903, a cased set of six George V silver handled tea knives and forks, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1924, two sets of six bean end coffee spoons and a part set of bean end coffee spoons, one set housed in an unassociated case, a cased set of six fruit spoons and a set of six silver handled tea knives, gross weight of spoons only 8.19ozt, 254.7 grams (Parcel) (Condition Report: the Asprey case is in poor condition, the cased tea knives and forks case is in poor condition, the set looks well used, the coffee spoons are in usable condition, the fruit spoons have one with a dented bowl and all have surface scratches, the set of tea knives have extensive signs of use to the handles)
A George VI silver pocket knife, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1946, the body with textured decoration, containing two hinged steel blades, case 6.4cm wideCR: Case in good order, some light denting around the borders, moderate scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use, but no splitting, thinning or repair. Pendant mount shows moderate denting and wear, but no thinning, splitting or repair. Length of case (knives closed) 6.4cm. Blades show moderate tarnish and wear commensurate with age and use, but show no major thinning, splitting, misshaping or repair. Blades are secure, no rattling or wobbling. Blades open smoothly and close with a snap.
Early 20th century silver soup ladle, with reed and leaf border, engraved with monogram to terminal, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1919, L28.5cm, approximate total weight 5.8 ozt (180.6 grams)Condition Report:General light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks, particularly to the bowl. Marks with slight wear, but generally clear and legible.
Group of silver, including set of six early 20th century silver handled butter knives, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), Sheffield 1918 & 1919, in fitted case, pair of early 20th century salt spoons, the handles in the form of golf clubs, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1929 & 1930, and a similar pair of coffee spoons, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1938, modern silver twin handled sugar bowl, with shaped rim and two scroll handles, upon four paw feet, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1977, Mid 20th century silver Christening set comprising spoon and fork, each with engraved terminals, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1954, in fitted case, etc approximate weighable silver 8.85 ozt (275.1 grams)Condition Report:Varying degrees of wear, including surface scratches, nicks and indentations. Butter knives blades starting to come away from handles. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.
An early 20th-century gentleman's malacca walking cane, with a white metal, chased pommel decorated in the Indian style, the handle with push button release to reveal a 73.5cm blade marked 'E R' and 'Harrison Brothers & Howson, Cutlers to His Majesty', overall length 88cm PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A pair of Art Nouveau silver-mounted cut-glass claret jugsHarrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1899 Of waisted baluster form, an ornately engraved cut-glass body featuring chrysanthemums and scrolling foliage, surmounted by a rounded silver collar with integral pouring spout, embossed with floral and foliate decoration, a vacant leaf-shaped cartouche either side, topped by a similarly embossed hinged domed cover with curling leaf finial, a fluted scrolling handle attached terminating in an acanthus leaf, height 27cm. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large assortment of silver plated items, dating from the 19th century Victorian era and later. The lot to include a terrine with detachable handle, wooden handled teapot, Ice bucket (makers mark James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield), gravy boat, gravy ladle, rectangular hinged box with wooden interior, teapot (makers mark, Harrison brothers & howson), toast rack, two napkin rings, tankard, cocktail spoon, small dish, plate, cut glass bell, large tankard, pitcher, heart shaped serving dish with handle, Ice cream spoon (cased), a pair of grape scissors, small bowl with pedestal base, small dish/plate with foliate pattern, two lidded pots with empty identity panels, Arts and Crafts hammered silver plated tray. Total weight approx 8.2kg. Largest measures 64cm. Smallest measures 4cm. James Dixon & Sons Sheffield
A group of silver flatware, comprising: four Victorian fish knives, London, 1863, probably Francis Higgins II, with filled silver handles; four fish knives, Sheffield, 1897, with filled silver handles, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); another fish knife, Sheffield, 1894, Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison), with associated filled silver handle, Sheffield, 1895, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); six table knives and six dessert knives, marks rubbed, Sheffield, 1986, John Biggin, with filled silver handles and steel blades; four butter knives, Sheffield, 1918, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson) with filled silver handles and plated blades, one matching by the same maker, 1922, and two similar with stainless steel blades, marks rubbed; and four forks, Sheffield, 1897, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), and a matching fork, 1894, Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison), all with filled silver handles (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A George III Silver Teapot, William Bateman, London 1817, together with A Pair of Candlesticks (weighted), Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1899, A Silver Mounted Conductors Baton, Silver Dwarf Candlestick and A Set of Eleven Victorian Teaspoons, London 1881 by George Aldwinckle (one tray)Weighable Silver - 1065g. Teapot - handle detached and ivory components discarded. Small splits to the spout. Some dents and some solder repairs around the base. Pair of Candlesticks - both with detachable nozzles. One with a solder repair to a split on the fluted column. Both heavily dented around the lower plinths. Baton - general wear and minor dents to the silver mounts. Some chips, scratches and wear to the ebonised sections. Dwarf candlestick - with detachable nozzle, this is slightly misshapen. General dents, wear and minor scratches. Spoons - some slight dents and creases to the bowls. General wear and scratches. Free from any major bends and repairs. Napkin ring - with heavy dents.
A mixed lot, comprising silver: a pair silver dwarf candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1996, a cased set of six teaspoons by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1936, a three piece cruet set by Harrods Ltd, Birmingham 1939, three napkin rings, a pair of silver rimmed glass salt cellars with salt spoons, four worn marked bracelets, a foliate pin, set of six silver handled knives, shield medallion and another cased set of six tea spoons, plated items comprising: a pair of candlesticks, and other flatware, total approx. weighable 11.2oz (qty)
of baluster form, with a leaf-capped spout, a domed cover with a bud finial, scroll handle and raised on a circular foot, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1913; 10.5" (26.7cm) high; 26.6oz. ** Minor wear, a bit bruised around the lower body, handle a tad loose, nice marks and good quality Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrence.co.uk.
A cased set of six silver fruit knives and forks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, comprising; six knives and six forks, presented within original fitted case, together with a pair of silver handled fish servers, two silver handled forks, two silver vesta cases, a silver tea strainer and a silver topped glass dressing table jarCased fruit knives and forks- hallmarks clear, one knife has a split on the mother of pearl mounted handle, other than this general wear in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A Victorian silver pepper, London, 1898, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, of urn form with pierced domed top with finial over a reeded body with paterae and swags, on stepped square base, 11cm high; together with an Edwardian silver pepper, Sheffield, 1905, Harrison Brothers & Howson, with finial, on stepped circular base, 6.8cm high, total weight approx. 3.5oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report
A small group of silver, comprising: a carving knife and fork with filled silver pistol grip handles, Sheffield, 1905, probably Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); three fish knives, with filled silver handles with shell terminals and engraved crests and reeded silver blades, the blades hallmarked London, 1919, Carrington & Co.; three matching fish knives, Sheffield, 1897, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), with filled silver handles with shell terminals and engraved crests and reeded silver blades; and three knives with filled silver handles and steel blades, various makers and dates (All A/F) (11) Please refer to department for condition report
A hallmarked Victorian silver teapot. The teapot having extensive foliate decoration with acanthus decorated lid and pineapple finial. Handle AF where ivory banding has been removed. Hallmarked Sheffield 1899. Maker GH for Harrison Brothers & Howson -George Howson. Weight approx 794g Measures approx 24cms high.
A late Victorian silver tapered cylindrical tankard with loop handle, Sheffield 1895 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, height 11cm, and a silver tazza, the circular top with raised pierced gallery, on a circular foot, Birmingham 1924 by Adie Brothers Ltd, height 6.5cm, total weight 440.8g.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.
A George V silver kettle on stand, with ebonised handle and finial, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, hallmarks London 1910, overall height 32cm, with associated white metal spirit burner, 43oz grossNo damage or repair, kettle has burn mark to base from spirit burner, hinges working and pins present, hallmarks clear
A canteen containing a 20-piece set of George V silver flatware with 36 additions, mark of James Deakin & Sons (John & William F. Deakin), Sheffield 1925, 'Kings' pattern with shell back, each crested, comprising 6 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 5 dessert forks and 3 dessert spoons, together with an additional 3 dessert spoons, mark of Skinner & Company, London (2 x 1906, 1 x 1903), 18 table knives, the steel blades with mark of Skinner & Company, the filled handles with mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield (11 x 1904, 7 x 1911) and 15 items of silver plated flatware, 'Fiddle, thread and shell' pattern, 59ozt gross weighable silver, presented in a wooden table-top canteen, mark of Skinner & Company, with hinged cover, lined in blue baize with a single lift out drawer (56)
Silbertablett EnglandSheffield 1925, gestempelt Lion Passant und Kronenmarke, Jahresbuchstabe h, Herstellermarke GH im Viereck mit abgeschrägten Kanten, Harrison Brothers & Howson - George Howson, rund mit geschweiftem Rand, dieser verziert mit schrägen Rippen und stilisierten Muschelmotiven, ausgestellte stilisierte Tatzenfüße mit Voluten, Gebrauchsspuren, D ca. 20 cm, G ca. 360 g.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD, 1897, oval profile, fluted between reeded borders, flared stems below vase-shaped sconces and detachable nozzles, 21.5cm high, loaded; together with a pair of electroplate two-light candelabra, matching pattern, detachable nozzles throughout, English, early 20th century, 31.5cm high (4)
A George V silver hot water jug, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923, of tapering cylindrical form on raised circular foot, hinged cover with urn finial, applied scroll detail to spout, c-scroll ebonised wooden handle, 19.5cm high, weight 14.19oztCR; The body and foot has a few small dents, moderate scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. No thinning, splitting or signs of repair to the body. Handle in good order, no splitting or repair. Cover is good order, opening smoothly and closing flush.This piece would benefit from professional cleaning.
A selection a silver, silver coloured and base metal accessories, to include a novelty silver bookmark modelled as a swan, Peter Nicholas & Co Ltd, London 1993, 10.5cm long, a silver butterfly bookmark, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1991, 8.3cm long, a plain silver bookmark, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2000, two further silver bookmarks, largest 4cm long, a miniature silver pair of bellows, 3.2cm long, a silver mounted dressing table jar, 6.2cm high, a silver baby brooch, two further baby brooches, a mother brooch, a pair of greyhound knife rests, a silver coloured wirework spider brooch, a silver coloured wirework fan brooch and a ceramic thimble (16) (at fault)CR; Dressing table jar: Cover is heavily dented. Chipping to the highpoints of the glass. Heavy scratching and wear throughout.Bookmarks: Largely in good order. The rectangular and square examples show some light misshaping. All show moderate scratching and wear commensurate with age and use.Brooches: Heavy denting/misshaping to the web and legs of spider brooch. Brooch/Pendant mount on spider brooch is broken and will require replacement. Heavy scratching and wear throughout. Fan shaped example appears to be missing dropper. 'Mother' mount is loose, and wobbles on mother of pearl backing. All examples show light denting, general scratching and wear.Knife rests: Heavy loss to the plate, heavy scratching and wear throughout. Both wobble slightly on a level surface.Thimble and bellows are largely in good order.
A group of electroplate, comprising a late 19th / early 20th Century Harrison Brothers & Howson footed dish, a pierced gallery tray, a "The Famous Grouse" whisky drinks tray engraved in depiction of grouse, an octagonal trumpet vase, a cased mother of pearl handled pickle fork, a mother of pearl handled letter opened, a cased set of cake forks and a cased set of teaspoons, former 24.5 cm diameter
A large collection of silver flatware, comprising mainly silver teaspoons, including a silver teaspoon modelled as a broomstick, by C T Burrows & Sons, Edinburgh 1936, a set of four silver teaspoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1957, various other marks and makers, souvenir spoons, letter openers, stamped 925 olive forks etc, weighable silver 1304gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Victorian hallmarked silver gilt tabletop cigarette box and striker in the form of an upright piano, with lift-up top for cigarette storage, with section below also for cigarettes, lift-up keyboard for matchsticks and a striker to the piano front, to tapering supports (lacking small pedals), Harrison Brothers & George Howson, London date mark rubbed, marked 'Regd 67992', 10.5 x 10.5 x 6cm, approx 12.4ozt.
A cased set of scallop shell butter dishes and knives,by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1909,a dish 8cm wide,together with a set of six silver handled butter knives,by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921,and a similar set of butter knives,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1902,weighable 2.9ozt (3)Condition ReportButter set, in good order, could benefit from a polish.Joseph Rodgers & Sons) Handles coming away from blades, one handle is split.Harrison Brothers & Howson) Heavily tarnished, evidence of surface wear. One blade is slightly bent.
A Victorian silver four piece baluster tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, embossed with wrythen fluting and scrolls, scroll-capped handles, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 28cm high, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900, 1844g
A selection of George V silver, A selection of George V silver, to include a pair of sauce boats together with a mug, gross weight 18.36ozt (3).Overall condition good to fairMug - Charles Edwards, London, 1916, inscription to front, dent to base, marks clearSauce boats - Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1930, monograms to front, light dents throughout
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