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

A Harrison Brothers and Howson two blade pocket knife, the smaller blade's ricasso stamped Cutlers to his Majesty, ebony scales; a William Rodgers...

Three silver trophy cups and a presentation pedestal dish,comprising a twin-handled example, Birmingham 1931, inscribed 'D.L.S.C. Neatest Diving J...

A boxed set of six silver and stainless steel King's pattern cake knives and forks Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1971. 270gms (excluding box).

A silver and silver-plated shovel Silver, fineness .925, and silver-plated metal Engraved decoration of foliage motifs and flowers Ivory handle Sh...

A Pair of George V Silver Baskets, by George Howson, Sheffield, 1926 each oval and on four shell and scroll-cast feet, with pierced sides below th...

A small quantity of silver and silver plate  Comprising of a sugar sifter, a mug, a five branch candelabra and a matching single candlestick, a Ge...

A matched pair of late-Victorian silver candlesticks, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1899, tapering fluted form with reeded borders, on ...

A cased set of six silver Coburg pattern handled fish and fruit knives and forks, the handles by Francis Higgins, London 1857, all engraved with c...

A three-piece silver tea set, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1918 and 1920,oblong bellied form, fluted girdle, length handle to spout 27cm, a...

A canteen of silver and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks for twelve place settings, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898, the oak c...

Six pairs of Victorian silver bladed fish eaters, Old English pattern, having chased decoration around a vacant shield shaped cartouche with beade...

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