- Harrison Brothers and Howson serving
Harrison Brothers and Howson serving set, Sheffield plate pierced and chased fish serving set with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 13-3/4"L knife, 10-1/2" fork, (2) stag handled knives with Harrison Brothers and Howson Cutlers to Her Majesty stamped blades, each with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 12-3/4"L and 16"L, (2) meat carving forks and a steel, contained in a red velvet lined case.
- Harrison Brothers and Howson serving
Harrison Brothers and Howson serving set, Sheffield plate pierced and chased fish serving set with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 13-3/4"L knife, 10-1/2" fork, (2) stag handled knives with Harrison Brothers and Howson Cutlers to Her Majesty stamped blades, each with stag horn handle and sterling scroll and gadrooned repousse cap, 12-3/4"L and 16"L, (2) meat carving forks and a steel, contained in a red velvet lined case.
- Hardy Bros silver plate fruit knives
Hardy Bros silver plate fruit knives and forks for six (12) Provenance: Directly from the Hordern Family
- A Cased English Pewterware Fruit
A Cased English Pewterware Fruit Service
Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield
comprising six forks and six knives.
Length of knife 8 5/8 inches.
- SET OF STERLING FLATWARE: 6 FORKS,
SET OF STERLING FLATWARE: 6 FORKS, 6 KNIVESSet of sterling flatware: 6 forks, 6 knives with elaborate foliate designs on blades, marked with hallmarks of Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, 1871-1873. Knife appx 8 7/8", fork appx 8", silver blades & tines, marked on handle. Very good condition.
- HARRISON BROS & HOWSON TWO-PIECE
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON TWO-PIECE CARVING SETHarrison Bros & Howson Two-Piece Carving Set,
- A 1930S ENTRéE DISH AND COVER
A 1930S ENTRéE DISH AND COVER Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, of rounded rectangular outline, threaded border, the loop handle to the pull-off cover with similar threaded designWidth: 27cm, weight: 48ozProvenance: Private Scottish Collection from Moray
- Ten Victorian Silver Bead Pattern
Ten Victorian Silver Bead Pattern Dessert Knives and Twelve Forks, Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield, 1873 knife length 8.5 in — 21.5 cm
- SILVERPLATED FOLDING DESSERT STANDHarrison
SILVERPLATED FOLDING DESSERT STANDHarrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield; Provenance: The Estate of Barry Tarlow, Los Angeles; 6 1/2 inches diameter (closed): Condition:
- 12 MOP handled fruit knives with
12 MOP handled fruit knives with sterling bands, Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, England on blade, 8" l, with a matching 2 pc carving set, 10" long Estimate $80-120
- Good Victorian Boxed Twenty-Four-Piece
Good Victorian Boxed Twenty-Four-Piece Sterling Silver Fruit Service, hallmarked Sheffield, 1878-1883, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, in the traditional "Pistol Handle" shape with acanthus crest, including twelve forks, each with three tines, l. 7", and twelve knives with blunt scimitar-shaped sterling blades, l. 8", the handles pitch-filled, all fitted in a rounded rectangular walnut and walnut burl slant-front box, the lid fitted with a brass escutcheon, h. 11", w. 8-3/4", d. 6", each piece engraved on the handle, and the box on the escutcheon, with a crest of a stag's head attired and collared dancetty.
- 18th c. English silver shell-handled
18th c. English silver shell-handled two-prong iron forks, marked J.H.
Provenance: Lardner family (Philadelphia)
7"l (9) and 8.5"l (10)
Condition: Rusty, dents, scratches, wear consistent with age.
- KLEIN & BROTHER COIN SILVER FORKSRare
KLEIN & BROTHER COIN SILVER FORKSRare Group of Mississippi Coin Silver "Fiddlethread" Forks , John and Julius Klein, Vicksburg, c. 1854, marked "KLEIN & BROTHER" or "KLEIN & BRO", incl. 4 dinner forks, l. 7 5/8 in., and 6 dessert forks, l. 6 5/8 in., total wt. 18.95 troy ozs
- ENGLISH CELLULOID HANDLE FISH SERVICE
ENGLISH CELLULOID HANDLE FISH SERVICE FLATWARE. First quarter 20th century. Harrison Fisher & Co. Service for six. Engraved knives and forks. Knives 8.75"l. Forks 7.5"l.
- CASED SET OF SILVER FISH KNIVES
CASED SET OF SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, SHEFFIELD, 1873, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSONCASED SET OF SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, SHEFFIELD, 1873, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, each piece with engraved tines or blades, man-made handles with vacant cartouches, full set of 24
- UNGER BROTHERS DOUVAINE STERLING
UNGER BROTHERS DOUVAINE STERLING FLATWARE: Approx. 22 pieces in the Douvaine pattern by Unger Brothers to include 12 forks (6 7/8'') 6 soup spoons (7 1/4'') 4 tablespoons (8 1/8''). All spoons monogrammed H or L no monogram on forks . Approx. 37.6 troy oz.CONDITION: Note varying signs of use.
- A cased set of silver handled fruit
A cased set of silver handled fruit knives and forks, Alexander Clark Co, Sheffield 1961, the forks with three tines, a cased set of six silver handled fruit knives and a pair of cased spoons
- English Silver Hanoverian Pattern
English Silver Hanoverian Pattern Flatware Service, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1929-34 comprising sixty-five pieces: 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table spoons, 12 tea spoons, 2 sauce ladles, soup ladle, sugar tongs, butter knife, together with 12 ivory handled dinner knives, 11 luncheon knives, carving knife and fork, all contained in a fitted oak canteen
115.7 oz. — 3600 grams
- PORCELAIN AND ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE.
PORCELAIN AND ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE. Comprised of six forks and six knives. Bearing hallmarks of Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher
Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher 4"l. both 14k yellow gold.
- A LATE 19TH-CENTURY BANNOCK FORK
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY BANNOCK FORK George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1897, of conventional form, turned and twisted handle, swivel hanging loop; together with a cased butter dish, with a blue glass liner, London 1912; a miniature quaich, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1950; a modern ashtray, a caster, and an unmarked porringer; a cased set of teaspoons, various napkin rings, and a collection of spoons and other flatware; together with a collection of mother-of-pearl and bone handled flatware, a collection of silver-plated items including a pair of wine coasters, a pocket barometer, cased travelling clock, a lorgnette and other miscellaneous flatware(qty )Length: 46cm, weighable silver: 27.3oz
- SET OF TWELVE ELIZABETH II SILVER
SET OF TWELVE ELIZABETH II SILVER DESSERT FORKS In the King's pattern, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield (1954), no monograms, presented in the original fitted cases.
- A SET OF FOURTEEN MATCHED GEORGE
A SET OF FOURTEEN MATCHED GEORGE III TABLE FORKS J W Howden & Co with Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1814/6, of Fiddle pattern, crest engraved to terminal; together with a set of eleven table forks, London 1838 and one 1816, all of Fiddle pattern, crest engraved to reverse of terminal (26)Length; 21cm, combined weight: 55.5ozFormerly at Letterfourie, Morayshire, and by descent, through the Gordon family
- TWO CASED SETS OF VICTORIAN MOTHER
TWO CASED SETS OF VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED SILVERPLATE FLATWARE Late 19th century, the first a set of (12) fruit knives (7 3/4 in.) and forks (6 3/8 in.), mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson; the second a fish set of (12) fish knives (7 3/4 in.) and forks (6 3/8 in.), appears unmarked save "EPNS" knife blades. Both sets without monograms, and presented within a custom hardwood box.
- 3 Unger Brothers sterling silver
3 Unger Brothers sterling silver tablespoons, 8", mono, w/12 Gorham sterling silver "Lancaster" luncheon forks, 7", mono, 20.5 TO Estimate $200-300
- Victorian Cased Silverplate and
Victorian Cased Silverplate and Ivory Fish-Serving Set, third quarter 19th century, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, including a fish-serving fork, l. 11-1/4", and knife, l. 14-1/4", the five-tined fork and navette-shaped knife blade pierced and decorated with engraved floral scrolls and arabesques, the shaped ivory handles with anthemion-banded ferrule and rococo finial, presented in the original cream satin- and indigo velvet-lined case, as retailed by G. Chambers & Sons, Colchester, l. 15-1/4", w. 5-3/4".
- PAIR OF ENGLISH ANTLER-MOUNTED
PAIR OF ENGLISH ANTLER-MOUNTED PLATED FISH SERVERS Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 10 3/4 in. to 13 3/4 in. L.
- HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011), WHERE
HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011), WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Where the Trail Forks Medium: bronze Dimensions: 19 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 5 3/4 Frame dimensions: 20 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 6
- SET OF ENGLISH SILVER-PLATE & MOTHER
SET OF ENGLISH SILVER-PLATE & MOTHER OF PEARL KNIVESHarrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield; no case; 9 3/4 inches long Condition:
- SILVERPLATE MOTHER-OF-PEARL FRUIT
SILVERPLATE MOTHER-OF-PEARL FRUIT SERVICEVictorian Silverplate and Mother-of-Pearl Fruit Service , with sterling silver ferrules and handle terminals hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1879; blades marked "B.B.& B./PHILADELPHIA" for Bailey, Banks & Biddle, active 1878 to present; incl. 12 fruit forks and 12 fruit knives , l. 6 1/4 in. and 8 in. respectively
- Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From
Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From a Hartsdale, NY home.
- A closely matched set of twelve
A closely matched set of twelve Hanoverian pattern silver dessert forks, six by TB, London 1808, each initialled F and with crest to terminal, approximately 410g
- TWO PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH
TWO PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKS, 19TH C.Two Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh forks, 19th c. , one stamped J.R. Lambirth , 15 1/2" l., the other stamped D.C. Miller 1883 , 18 1/2" l. Provenance: Sotheby's, Important Americana, The Collection of Mr. And Mrs. James O. Keene, January 1997, lot 61.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Shortest with break to terminal.
- A set of twelve Imari pattern porcelain
A set of twelve Imari pattern porcelain handled fish knives and forks, with plated blades, in an oak case labelled Hardy Brothers, Hunter St Sydney/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
- Pair of American Sterling Silver
Pair of American Sterling Silver Dinner Forks, third quarter 19th century, retailed by William Carrington & Co., Charleston, South Carolina, in the traditional "fiddle thread" pattern, monogrammed on the reverse "JHM" and obverse, at a later date, "G", l. 8", 4.44 total t. oz.
- 16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and
16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and sterling silver forks retailed by F.H. Clark of Memphis, circa 1860. Includes 10 Olive pattern forks (6-7/8") and 6 Threaded antique pattern forks (7-5/8"L). All marked F.H. Clark & Co., most with additional lion-anchor-G marks for Gorham, one also marked Coin and one also marked Sterling. Combined weight 22.45 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with a couple of slightly bent tines.