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George Wostenholm of Sheffield, Pocket Knife, Having a Rubber grip, Marked no 294, Also with seven assorted Pocket / Combination Knifes, To include examples by Harrison Bros & Howson of Sheffield, Humphreys of Sheffield, Lockwood Brothers of Sheffield, Cold Finger Knife, Reg No 64115, William Rodgers of Sheffield etc, Blades 6cm, 7cm, 8cm, 9cm long, (8)
A Victorian silver cup by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1891, of tapering cylindrical form with c-shaped handle, with bright cut swag decoration, 6.5cm high, together with a silver christening set in fitted box comprising a silver spoon, Birmingham 1903, and a silver napkin ring, Chester 1902, gross weight of group 2.88gms (3)
A GEORGE V SILVER CHOCOLATE POT IN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE, by George Howson, Sheffield 1911, tapering cylindrical form, the hinged cover with flat top and urn finial, the saddle shaped hinge with two "rivets", the turned wooden handle issuing from a spade shaped plaque with three "rivets". 15cm high, 12.3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Crisp clear marks. Lion passant and maker's mark to cover. Hinge in good condition and cover sits flat and neat. Two small dents to edge of base.
A pair of late Victorian cast silver Apostle spoons, spiral and foliate handles with Apostle terminals, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, hallmarks Sheffield 1899, length 19.5cm, 5.4oz total, in fitted caseBoth in very good original condition, no obvious damage or repairs, slight wear to high points and light abrasions allover through general handling, hallmarks clear, in fitted shaped leather case
* PETER HOWSON OBE (SCOTTISH b 1958), ROAD TO ZENICA lithograph, artist's proof, signed, titled, numbered ll/X (2/10) and dated '94 80cm x 116cm Framed and under glass. Note: Published by Flowers Graphics (London) in 1994 as a limited edition of 100 plus 10 artist proofs. Standard edition print currently priced on the Flowers (Gallery) website at £2000 + vat.
A cased Victorian silver matched set of twelve Albert pattern dessert knives and forks by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1852 and Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1871 and 1872, engraved with a crest, the forks 17cm (3 3/4in) long, the knives 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long Condition Report: Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1852 - Six forks, four knives Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1872 - Six forks, seven knives Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1871 - one knife Handles are filled Blades and tines are silver Marks to blades and tines well struck, marks to handles worn Some crests rubbed Handles are tight Some bending to tines Rubbing to the handles Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Scratches to the case Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled drinks tray by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1929, rectangular, the inset angles with shells, a raised nulled rim and nulled handles, 58cm (22 3/4in) long, 1633g (52.5 oz)Condition Report: Marks are well struck26cm (10 1/4in) wideNo engravingMarker pen marks beneathLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of silver candlesticks and a matching pair of dwarf silver candlesticks, by L J Millington, the smaller pair by and The Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2000, tapering circular form, plain urn capitals, on raised square bases with canted corners, heights 14.5cm and 7.5cm. (4)
Three silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives, all Sheffield assay, one Victorian example 1900 with vacant cartouche and engraved blade with makers mark for Harrison Brothers & Howson and two Edward VII examples, both with vacant plaques to the handle, one for 1902 with makers mark for Thomas Marples and one 1903 with makers mark for William Needham. The largest approximately 7 cm (l)
Five silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and a fork,the first, with double-sided silver crown cap and carved anthemion handles,by Thomas Sansom, Sheffield 1826,the second, with diagonal ribbed handles,by White, Henderson & Co., Sheffield 1844,the third, one side of the blade with engraved decoration,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1889,the fourth,by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1896,the fifth, with nut pick and nobbled handles,by William Needham, Sheffield 1907, the sixth, a fork, lion passant and duty marks (only, partially obscured) with bright-cut decoration and pinned diamond pattern to the handles,open 13-15.5cm long (6)Condition report: the first with wear, hole to crown cap and blade nicksthe second with tiny insert repair to handle and heavy scratching to end of blade
Nine silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives,the first, with engraved blade and handles.by Samuel Roberts (possibly), Sheffield 1829, the second, with engraved diamond pattern and silver dot handles,by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1862,the third, with engraved blade and handles,by Brown & Clark, (overstamped) Sheffield 1874,the fourth, with engraved handles,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1868,the fifth, with engraved blade and handles,by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1848, the sixth, with engraved handles,by L..B.., Sheffield 1902, the seventh, with engraved handles,by William Needham, Sheffield 1903, the eighth, with engraved handles,by Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield 1924,the eighth, with carved diamond and silver dot pattern,by Henry Wigfull (possibly) Sheffield 1901, open 10.5-15cm long (9)Condition report: the first with rubbed maker's mark and damaged blade pointthe third with makers mark overstamped and rubbed lion passant
Eight silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives,the first,Sheffield 1814,the second, with engraved blade backs and handles, initialled,by Law, Oxley & Atkin, Sheffield 1820s, the third, with lion passant and duty marks (only), with engraved blade backs,the fourth, with engraved handles,by Henry Atkin & John Oxley, Sheffield 1830,the fifth, early Victorian, with engraved blade backs and initialled handle, by William Nowill (probably), Sheffield assay, the sixth, with shield escutcheon,by Harrison Brothers and Howson (probably) Sheffield 1896,the seventh,by John Yeoman Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1907,the eighth,by William Needham, Sheffield 1929,open 10.5-15cm long (8)Condition report: the first with indecipherable marksthe second with small crack to one handlethe third with solder and damage to mount under blade and tiny chips to handlesthe fourth with possible alteration to one end of handles?
Six silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives,the first, with lion passant and duty marks (only) with engraved blade backs, the handles with inlaid decoration and inscribed 'Mary',the second, with lion passant and duty marks (only) the handles with inlaid decoration,the third, with shaped and carved scroll handles and inscribed initials,by George Unite, Sheffield 1855,the fourth, with shaped and foliate engraved handles and initials,by Robert Martin & Edward Hall, Sheffield 1870, the fifth, with piqué work and engraved foliate handles,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1878, the sixth, with foliate engraved handles,by Maurice Baum (possibly) Sheffield 1918,12-18cm long (6)Condition report: the second with slight crack to one handlethe sixth with replaced area to one handle at blade hinge end
A MID 20TH CENTURY PART-SERVICE OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE IN AN OAK CANTEEN BOX TO INCLUDE:- Eleven table forks, eleven table spoons, ten dessert spoons, nine dessert forks and seven tea spoons, all crested to match by Harrison Bros.& Howson, Sheffield 1938-1946 and a tea spoon and a dessert fork to match by other makers, different dates, and the following:- Six plated grapefruit spoons, four plated fish knives and forks, ten table knives, eleven side knives and a three-piece carving set with simulated ivory handles and stainless steel blades and tines, crested; the box measuring 18.9" (48 cms) long; 122.75 oz
An Edward VII and Later George V Scottish Silver Table-Service in a George III Mahogany Knife-Box, The Table-Service by George Jackson and David Fullerton, London,1903; Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1908 and forks Josiah Williams and Co., London, 1939, The Knife-Box Circa 1780, Hanoverian pattern with rat-tail, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 dessert-forks 6 dessert-spoons, one by George Howson, Sheffield, 1940 6 teaspoons 6 egg-spoons 2 basting-spoons 2 sauce-ladles in a later fitted George III serpentine fronted mahogany knife-box with sloping hinged cover, the knife box 37cm high, weight of silver 82oz 12dwt (46)
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