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Lot 1035B

A boxed set of six silver handled butter knives, the handles marked for Sheffield 1924 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, marked steel blades, each 17cm long

Lot 505

Set of six Victorian silver fish knives and forks, with engraved decoration, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1866) Harrison Brothers & Howson.

Lot 584

Pair of early George V silver three light candelabra with twin branches, urn shaped candle holders and tapering hexagonal stems, on hexagonal pedestal bases, separate sconces (Sheffield 1913) Harrison Brothers & Howson. 43cm overall height.One stick is in reasonably good condition, some surface wear, scratching and dents, drip pans are bent, no holes or major damage, sits level, other stick does not sit square and is badly damaged, stem is completely broken where it joins pedestal base, one candle holder has also been poorly repaired and the joint moves. Both bases are loaded and covered with green baize. All parts are marked on both.

Lot 2507

1930s silver entree dish, of plain oval from with loop handle and reed decoration, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931, including handle H15cm, L27cmCondition Report:Approx 39.25 ozt (1220.9 grams)

Lot 2542

Modern silver bookmark, in the form of a dog, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 1997, H6cm, boxedCondition Report:Approx 7 grams

Lot 1130

HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON; a George V hallmarked silver shell shaped pin dish, Sheffield 1921, 12 x 10cm, a sterling silver ashtray, inscribed 'The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club', 10.5 x 10.5cm, also a pair of Walker & Hall hallmarked silver napkin rings, with engine turned decoration, Sheffield 1960, a hallmarked silver circular mount, a hallmarked silver baby feeding spoon and matching food pusher, a further hallmarked silver baby feeding spoon, a pair of hallmarked silver apostle teaspoons, both length 10.5cm, a further set of four hallmarked silver coffee spoons, a further hallmarked silver teaspoon with shell shaped dish, a hallmarked silver mounted nail buffer, a condiment spoon and two hallmarked silver shovels, one with gilt wash bowl, combined approx 8.8ozt/274g.

Lot 479

George V silver circular comport, London 1911, Harrison Brothers & Howson, with pierced scrolling design and wavy beaded edge, on a circular spreading foot with beaded edge, 8cm high x 24cm diameter, approximate weight 16.42ozt

Lot 1384

A quantity of collectable silver, to include a Scottish candle snuffer / pen tray of rounded rectangular form, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1906; pair of Victorian fish servers with silver blades & handles by     Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1861; baluster pepper pot; inkwell tray / stand, etc, weighable silver 16.3 tr.oz. (6)

Lot 2348N

A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1911, with a chippendale-style piecrust border, on four scrolling feet, 36cm, 1,306gms / 41.98oz Condition Report:Minor surface scratches. Good condition, no issues.

Lot 140

Pair of silver entree dishes, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1932, rectangular with rounded corners, 27cm, total weight 86.7ozt.

Lot 136

Set of eighteen silver bladed fish knives and forks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900, composition handles, in a fitted oak case.

Lot 1378

Two hallmarked silver pedestal bon bon dishes, one with pierced decoration, taller Sheffield 1909, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, diameter 13.5cm, weight of both 168g

Lot 283

Pocket knife and advertising interest - a Harrison Brothers & Howson two blade pocket knife, branded Surgaseptic The Perfect Germacide; a CW **** Sheffield two blade pocket knife branded Telegrams, Flappers Newcastle; A William Rodgers two blade pocket knife, brass linings, ivorine scales; a Joseph Elliot and Sons two blade pocket knife, brass linings, ivorine scales; etc. (10)

Lot 443

A cased three piece Christening set, consisting of silver spoon and silver handled knife and fork. Bearing assay marks for Sheffield, 2002 by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd. Gross weight: 103.7g

Lot 2263

A Harrison Brothers & Howson three piece Silver Teaset, Sheffield, 1922/23, total weight 761 gms.

Lot 66

An Edward VII Silver Gilt Oval Basket, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1901, with lobed rim, embossed with flowers, leaves and C scrolls, 10ins x 7.75ins x 1.75ins high, weight 13.1ozs

Lot 97

Pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks of Corinthian column form and standing on stepped square base, sponsor's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900, 16.5cm high, loaded

Lot 106

Four piece silver tea service comprising of  teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl. The two pots and bowl are assay marked for Harrison Brothers & Howson of London and Sheffield between 1911-1919, and the jug William Hutton & Sons Ltd. London 1896. All identically monogrammed. Accompanied by a silver Walker & Hall spirit kettle burner, and pair silver sugar tongs, gross weight 1862g

Lot 883

HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON; a cased George V hallmarked silver knife, fork and spoon set, the handles engraved with the initials 'RM', Sheffield 1912, combined approx. 2.9ozt.Condition Report: Case AF, one hinge detatched

Lot 809

HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON; a George VI hallmarked silver Art Deco tea service, comprising teapot and water jug, with ebonised knops and handles, a milk jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, Sheffield 1948, combined approx. 55.9ozt (4).Condition Report: Water jug has a dent to the base

Lot 237

A late Victorian silver mounted salad serving set, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900, comprising: a silver-rimmed pressed glass bowl, 24.0cms diameter; and a matching pair of silver salad servers, with glass handles.

Lot 146

A Victorian cased set of silver fish eaters, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, hallmarked Sheffield 1869, consisting of six fruit knives and six forks, the handles with beaded ovals, housed in a fitted walnut case with gilt shield-shaped cartouche, combined weight 734.6 gramsIf there is no condition report, please request.

Lot 200

A mixed group of silver including; a large silver photograph frame by Henry Matthews, Birmingham date letter rubbed, internal 21x15.5cm, a smaller frame by Steinhart & Co, Birmingham, 18x12.9cm, a circular frame [back missing] by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, a vase shaped pepperette, an Edward VII cauldron shaped salt with blue glass liner, a Victorian wine label 'Brandy', a Sheffield sauce boat by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Birmingham, and a pair of breakfast tray five bar toast racks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1916, 545gms., (17.5ozs.), gross weighable silver,(10)

Lot 639

A pair of late Victorian silver salts, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1900, of urn-shaped outline with half reeded decoration, 5.25cm diameter, 67gms, 2.16ozs

Lot 593

A George V silver sauce boat, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1931, with beaded border, acanthus capped scroll handle, raised on three swept feet, 18.5cm long, 258gms, 8.30ozs

Lot 1906

A pair of George VI silver table candlesticks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1938, with removeable sconces, 26cm, 46.4oz gross . Condition Report: No damage or repair, only general surface wear, hallmarks clear

Lot 76

An Edward VIII silver footed salver, hallmarked for Sheffield 1936 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 26cm diameter.575.9 grams / 18.5 ozt

Lot 408

Silver and mother of pearl cutlery set to include six knives and fork set within wooden canteen box. Hallmarked Sheffield 1936, Harrison Brothers & Howson. Case measures 29cm wide.

Lot 680

Senftopf in klassischer Façon mit Rillen- und Festonrelief sowie blauem Glaseinsatz und Löffelchen, MZ: Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1884, Silber 925, 125g (o. Einsatz), H. 7cm

Lot 362

Ten Assorted Two Blade Folding Pocket Knives, including G. Ibberson, W&G Boddington, J Howarth, Harrison Brothers & Howson, William Rodgers, Wright Bros, etc (longest open length 17.8cm). (10)

Lot 569

Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield Flat Bottom Folding Pruning Knife, stag scales, 18.5cm open length.

Lot 132

A collection of silver forks and knives, comprising three fish knives, three fish forks, six table knives and six table forks. Made by Harrison Brothers & Howson in Sheffield 1873. In total 28.7 Troy oz

Lot 192

Edward VII silver pepperette of baluster form, by Harrison Brothers and Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1909. 3.9 troy oz approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 66

A Harrison Brothers and Howson two blade pocket knife, the smaller blade's ricasso stamped Cutlers to his Majesty,ebony scales; a William Rodgers single blade pocket knife, the blade stamped Real Lamb Foot, lamb foot scales

Lot 99

Pocket knife and advertising interest - a Harrison Brothers & Howson two blade pocket knife, branded Surgaseptic The Perfect Germacide; a CW **** Sheffield two blade pocket knife branded Telegrams, Flappers Newcastle; etc.

Lot 1037

A collection of twenty modern 925 silver snuff boxes, vinaigrettes and pill boxes, including a modern 925 hallmarked silver oval pill box by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Sheffield, 3.5 x 2.5cm, a modern 925 hallmarked silver circular snuff box by Hansford & Ainsworth, Birmingham 1998, with enamelled top decorated as a robin, diameter 3cm, (af), a further 925 pearl topped pill box, a George III hallmarked silver vinaigrette (rubbed marks), 3 x 2cm, an onyx topped 925 rectangular snuff box, 3.2 x 2.5cm, and fifteen further decorative snuff and pill boxes (20).

Lot 57

A pair of silver sugar castors by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900 and 1923, of typical form with urn finials,23cm high (2)19oztCondition ReportOne slightly bent.Oxidisation throughout.

Lot 16

A collection of silver items to include a pair of salt and pepper shakers, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, a pair of salts, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, a pair of silver-plated cruets, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1921, a silver-plated serving jugtotal 11.7oztCondition Reportwith surface scratches to all items as well as marks and dents

Lot 773

A 19th Century J. Lawson (70 Argyle Street) multi tool pocket knife with stag horn scales and nickel plated bolsters, with two blades, hook, screwdriver, corkscrew and awl, length when closed approximately 12cm, together with a similar Victorian pocket knife by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 45 Norfolk Street, Cutlers to her Majesty, with three blades, hook, awl, file, corkscrew and removable scissors, tweezers and pick, length when closed 10cm. (2) Due to legal restrictions and safety regulations, we are unable to pack and/or send, swords, bladed items or weapons through the post. Collection must be made in person, or by a designated carrier who is aware of the nature of the goods. All bidders must be over the age of 18 and be able to show identification and proof of age upon collection.

Lot 1054

An Edwardian silver reticulated tazza., gadroon and anthemion cast border, on raised support., hallmarked by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1910., approx 4.81 ozt (149.7 grams), approx 9cm high [1]

Lot 205

A Victorian silver three piece tea set, comprising a tea pot, sugar and cream, of oval form having a moulded rim with gadrooned decoration, and half gadrooned bodies, raised on oval feet, marks for Sheffield 1888, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, 604g

Lot 285

Viktorianisches Teeservice und ein George II-SahnegießerSterlingsilber. 4-tlg.; Teekanne, Sahnegießer, Zuckerschale sowie ein Sahnegießer mit gering abweichendem Dekor aus dem 18. Jh.; Sich erweiternder Korpus mit abgesetzter Schulter und scharniertem Deckel. Korpus umzogen von wellenförmigen Godronen. Gekanteter Henkel aus Holz. Gest., Beschaumarken, Meister William Cripps (tätig ab 1748), Herstellerzeichen von Harrison Brothers & Howson und Jahresbuchstabe "E" sowie "b". Gew. zus. ca. 1215 g. H. 10 cm - 19 cm. A three-piece English Victorian Sterling silver tea service and a George II creamer by William Cripps (active since 1748). Assay and maker´s and master´s mark, date letters "E" and "b".England. London/Sheffield. 1760/1894.

Lot 282

Großer viktorianischer SalverSterlingsilber. Von vier volutierten Füßen getragene, runde Platte mit glattem Spiegel und mehrfach getreppt ansteigender, blütenförmig geschweifter Fahne und godroniertem Rand. Gest., Beschaumarken, Herstellerzeichen, Jahresbuchstabe "h". Gew. ca. 1455. H. 3 cm. D. 40,5 cm.A large English Victorian Sterling silver salver. Assay and maker´s mark. Date letter "h".England. Sheffield. Harrison Brothers & Howson. 1900.

Lot 304

Satz von vier TafelleuchternSterlingsilber. Achtfach facettierter Stand, übergehend in korrespondierenden, konischen Schaft, beschwert. Abgesetzte Schulter und vasenförmig ausschwingende Tülle mit herausnehmbarer Traufschale. Ränder, Schaft und Stand verziert mit Perlfries und Kreuzbanddekor. Gest., Beschaumarken, Herstellerzeichen, Jahresbuchstabe "s" und "w". Gew. zus. ca. 1805 g. H. 26 cm.A set of four English weighted Sterling silver candlesticks. Assay and maker´s marks. Date letter "s" and "w".England. Sheffield. Harrison Brothers & Howson. 1910/1914.

Lot 213

A Walker & Hall Entreé Dish, another by Harrison Brothers & Howson, and a Harrods London three part muffin dish.

Lot 45

An Elizabeth II silver card tray, small rose bowl, leaf dish and wine coasterfirst Birmingham, 1971, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, circular with moulded border and gadrooned rim, on scroll feet, second Birmingham, 1972, S J Rose & Sons with twin lion mask ring handles and plated mesh, third leaf dish, Birmingham, 1966, Winegartens Ltd, fourth London, 1996, Harrison Brothers & Howson, with feature hallmarks and turned wood base, (4)first diameter 15.6cm., weighable silver approx. 11.43oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age

Lot 588

Großes Tablett. 925er Silber. England.Circa 55 cm x 32,5 cm. Circa 2.087 Gramm Gesamtgewicht. Rechteckiges Silbertablett mit seitlichen Handhaben. Rückseitig mit Widmung: "Presented To James Douglas Graham - Of Crosbie - On The Occasion Of This Marriage - 9th March 1939 - From Farmers, Estate Workers Tradesmen And Local Merchants - West Kilbride". Unterseitig gepunzt: G.H. (Harrison Brothers u. Howson (George Howson) / Sheffield / 925 / 1935. Zustand siehe Fotos.

Lot 58

A silver wine funnel, Birmingham assay mark dated 1988, mm Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, approx 13.5 cms; silver tot measure London assay mark dated 1904, mm William Wilkinson; silver plated ice tongs, silver labels including Brandy and the other unlabelled, silver match box cover Birmingham assay mark dated 1909, silver pen stand Chester assay mark dated 1910, approx 211.7 gms. This lot concludes with a  silver cigarette box, Birmingham assay mark dated 1940, mm W.D Ltd, approx 14 x 9 x 6 cms.Condition ReportWine funnel has a horizontal crease approx 12mm. 

Lot 539

A set of six George V silver side dishes, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1930, each in the Georgian style, with scalloped and gadrooned rim, crested, 19cm diameter, 1476g (47.5ozt) gross (6)

Lot 534

A George V silver 2-piece café au lait set, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1915, each of urn shaped form, part marked piano hinged domed cover topped with a ball finial, raised on a short pedestal foot with egg and dart rim, 17cm high, 587g (19ozt) (2)

Lot 1453

A late-Victorian silver dish,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900,oval form with pierced and embossed scroll foliate decoration, length 32.5cm, plus a silver salver by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1939, total approx. weight 32.1oz. (2)

Lot 1073

A set of twelve silver fruit knives and forks,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1922 and 1923,thread pattern handles, in a wooden case, length of knife 20.3cm. (24)

Lot 346

1920s silver salver of hexagonal form, with beaded border, on four ball and claw feet (Sheffield 1926) Harrison Brothers & Howson. All at approximately 25ozs. 30.8cm across.General overall condition very good, some minor dings, surface scratching and tarnishing, no major damage or repair. Marks clear.

Lot 358

Pair of 1920s silver candlesticks, with tapering octagonal stems, on octagonal bases (loaded), separate sconces (Sheffield 1928) Harrison Brothers & Howson. 25.5cm overall height.

Lot 19

A composed silver Hanoverian pattern table service for eight place settings, comprising tablespoons, six by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, dessert spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1902, teaspoons, six by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, table forks, five by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, dessert forks, six by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, silver handled table knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1998, silver handled dessert knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1998, and six soup spoons, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910,weighable 87.8ozt (62)Condition ReportOverall good order. General knocks, wear and scratches commensurate with age, use, and cleaning.

Lot 5054

Modern silver mounted miniature double photograph frame, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2004, H5cm

Lot 156

A pair of Elizabeth II silver three light candelabra, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd., Birmingham 1988 The turned nozzles and scroll arms on tapering stems and turned beaded bases, filled, each 21cm high. (2)Lot UpdatesAll lots are subject to 25% Buyer's Premium plus VAT

Lot 379

An Edwardian silver rectangular wirework bonbon basket, London 1907 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, length 12.2cm, and a group of other silver, including a pair of oval salts with pierced sides, Birmingham 1919, and a sauceboat, total weight 431.2g, together with a silver mounted Bakelite conical sugar sifter with screw cover, Birmingham 1939, height 17cm.

Lot 193

Silver plate includes Harrison Brothers and Howson teapot, water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, Viners tray, bon-bon dishes, picture frames etc and 2 horse brasses

Lot 182

Silver hallmarked cat keyring, Birmingham 2007, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, originally retailed by John Lewis

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