- A TWO PIECE VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVING
A TWO PIECE VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVING SETA two piece Victorian sterling silver fish serving setHarrison Brothers & Howson, London1874In fitted case.length of knife 12 1/2in (32cm); total weight approximately 8oz troy Provenance:Proper
- SILVER. (4) AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SILVER
SILVER. (4) AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SILVER CUPS. Includes a sterling mint julep cup inscribed, "The Blood-Horse" - stamped, "Sterling" to the underside; an English silver cup with personal inscription - Birmingham, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), 1898, with additional inscription to underside, "Sterling Eng. S.1361 GA"; a Frank W. Smith sterling mint julep cup - inscribed, "The Blood-Horse Virginia Breeder of The Year 1980 T.M. Evans Buckland Farm", with pictorial hallmark to underside and stamped, "Sterling 3759"; and a small English silver tankard - London, unidentified maker's marks, 1808, duty mark of King George III (1786-1821). Total approx. weight of all items is 16.45 troy oz (gross). From a Patterson, NY estate. Dimensions: tankard measures approx. 3.75" w x 2.375" d x 3" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING
SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING AND ENGLISH Silver Hollowware and Flatware. Including a set of (12) Dutch silver flat handle butter spreaders with silver blades - stamped with a pictorial purity mark; a sterling 5.5" dish executed in the repousse style - stamped, "Sterling"; a Danish Orla Vagn Mogensen Blossom ladle - stamped, "O.Mogensen Sterling Denmark 35"; pair of English Silver tastevins with a city mark of Birmingham, maker's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson Lt, and a date stamp of 1996; (6) assorted sterling book marks; (4) English silver assorted tea caddy scoops; a silver pierced spoon; pair of .800 silver tongs with drunken putti - stamped, "800"; pair of French silver hollow handle manches a cotelettes with stainless holders; an English silver mounted glass box; a monogramed sterling petite tray; pair of cast silver tongs; a monogrammed silver vesta case; an engraved sterling childs rake; a monogrammed sterling pierced olive spoon; an engraved silver spoon with a foliate shaped bowl; pair of silver salt spoons; a silver pin case; and an engraved sterling vesta case. Total approx. weight of all silver items is 26.31 troy oz (gross) excluding all items with non silver components. From a Great neck, NY estate. Dimensions: Foliate leaf spoon measures approx. 7" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- GEORGE V SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICEMark
GEORGE V SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICEMark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1924.
Comprising:
Eleven table spoons
Six teaspoons
Eight large soup spoons
Twelve dinner forks
Eleven dessert forks
Two serving spoons
Two ladles
A mustard spoon
Together with:
Eleven steak knives with steel blades, apparently unmarked
Eleven dessert knives with steel blades, apparently unmarked
Large serving spoon, marked 'Sterling'
Eight large Continental table spoons, indistinctly marked
Eight Continental dinner forks, indistinctly marked
The English dinner forks 7 3/4 in. long, 127 oz. approx. weighable, (92 pcs).
Condition
Wear consistent with use, overall abrasions.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON VENISON DOMEAntique
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON VENISON DOMEAntique English Silverplate Venison Dome, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, late 19th c., gadrooned body, removable loop handle, h. 10 1/2 in., w. 17 7/8 in., d. 13 1/2 in.
- HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON SILVER PLATED
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON SILVER PLATED TRAY 4"H x 29 ½" x 19" Large silver-plated tray, double handles, raised on scrolled feet, with reticulated gallery, vine handles, and etched vine design. Marked to the underside.
- VINTAGE STERLING INCL TOWLE LOUIS XIV
VINTAGE STERLING INCL TOWLE LOUIS XIV FLATWARE1st group: Towle Louis XIV pattern, patented 1924, sterling flatware set including 12 dinner knives (8 5/8" L), 12 dinner forks (7 1/4" L), 12 salad forks, 12 cream soup spoons, 11 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 2 spoons (5 3/8" L), 3 short handled pickle/olive forks, 2 lemon forks, 2 serving spoons (8 1/4" L), 1 cold meat fork, 1 pierced almond server, 1 sugar shell, 1 master butter knife, 1 large jelly server, 1 sugar tong (4" L), 1 sugar tong (4 3/4" L), 1 pie server and 2-piece carving set (9 3/4" L knife). 78 pieces. Not monogrammed. 65.375 oz troy weighable silver. 2nd group: Miscellaneous group sterling silver flatware and serving pieces including 1 Wallace Sir Christopher pattern gravy ladle, 9 Watson Navarre pattern teaspoons; 1 Wallace Irving pattern five o'clock spoon, 3 Gorham Lancaster pattern tablespoons and 2 five o'clock spoons, 8 Whiting Athene/Crescendo, 1891 pattern place spoons (7" L), 8 International Courtship pattern soup spoons, 1 Towle Old Newbury pattern asparagus serving fork, 1 fish server, unidentified, 1 Wallace ladle, unidentified, 1 Wallace Juliet, 1924 pattern serving fork, (7 1/2" L), 2 Gorham Griswold pattern serving spoons, 1 vegetable serving fork, unidentified, 1 Gorham Rondo pattern flat butter spreader, 1 Towle Georgian pattern sauce ladle, 2 other ladles, unidentified, 2 TAXCO 925 swizzle sticks plus 1 English sterling pocket knife, 3 1/4" L closed. (55.01 total oz troy of weighable miscellaneous items) plus pair salad servers with wooden ends, 2-piece carving set (14 1/2' L knife), 2-piece carving set (10 3/4" L knife), 1 tomato server, all with sterling weighted handles, 50 items total. 3rd group: Tiffany boxed set of 12 Harrison Brothers, 1849-1861, Sheffield and carved mother-of-pearl handled knives in fitted case labeled Tiffany & Co. New York, Ave. de L'Opera 36 No. Paris, 1 3/8" H x 8 3/8" W x 7 3/8" D, 1 EPNS silver plated butter spreader and 1 silverplated master salt with pseudo hallmarks. 181 items total in lot including boxed set. 120.385 total oz troy weighable sterling. Provenance: Kingston, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Towle Louis XIV and many other individual pieces not monogrammed. All items with some surface scratches due to age.
- ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN FLATWARE SERVICE,
ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN FLATWARE SERVICE, 104 PCS INC. BATEM...Large, assembled service for 12 (plus extras) of British, mostly Georgian, Sterling Silver Flatware, 104 pieces total comprising 12 pistol grip knives,12 dinner forks, 25 salad/dessert forks, 14 dessert spoons, 18 coffee/teaspoons, 20 spreaders/dessert knives, and a 3 pc carving set. This grouping includes 12 pistol grip dinner knives with new stainless blades, marked for Elisabeth and John Eaton, London, 1863; 12 George III Regency fiddle thread forks by John Kerschner, London (6 with date mark for 1814, 6 with date mark for 1816, all with same engraved crest); 10 Irish crested fiddle thread salad/dessert forks marked for Josiah Lowe, Dublin, 1838 and 3 crested salad/dessert forks marked for William Chawner II, London, 1815; and 12 military fiddle thread salad/dessert forks marked for George Adams, London (5 marked for 1856-57, 7 marked for 1873). The 14 oval handled dessert spoons are marked for various London makers including Charles Eley (5) and Peter, Ann and William Bateman (2), with other 5 pieces having various, rubbed, or no maker's marks, mid 18th century to 1829. Coffee/tea spoons have bright cut decorations and include 6 with fluted bowls by assorted makers iand 12 with plain bowls by makers including William Bateman (5) and Peter and William Bateman (3). Dessert knives and spreaders include 8 crested pistol grip dessert knives with new stainless blades marked for Dru Drury II, London, 1767, plus 6 knives or spreaders marked for John Sanderson, Sheffield, 1905, and 6 marked for Henry Wigfull, Sheffield, 1910. 3 pc carving set is attributed to Harrison Brothers and George Hosen, circa 1900. Combined weighable silver: 100.44 oz troy.
Private Nashville, TN Collection.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Crests differ by maker, several pieces with monograms. 1 Carving knife retains old blade, other Knives have replaced blades; 2 salad/dessert knives have damage to handles; all knives have some small dents and some show scattered oxidation. Some spoons have wear to tips of bowls.
- 36 PCS. INTERNATIONAL PRELUDE STERLING
36 PCS. INTERNATIONAL PRELUDE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE ...1st-36th items: 36 pieces International Prelude pattern sterling silver flatware, including 8 dinner knives (9 1/4" L); 8 dinner forks (7 1/4" L); 8 salad forks (6 5/8" L); 8 teaspoons (6" L); 1 tablespoon, 1 slotted tablespoon; 1 sugar spoon; and 1 hollow handle master butter knife. Not monogrammed. 37th-43rd items: 2 English sterling silver pieces with hollow handles, including 1 pie server and 1 fish knife, hallmarked for Harrison Brothers, Sheffield, 1971; 1 Wood and Hughes sugar spoon with gilt wash to bowl, likely coin silver, retailer marks for David Greenleaf, JR., monogrammed with script "H.A.T."; 1 Sterling demitasse spoon by an unknown maker; and 3 Swedish silverplated demitasse spoons. Ranging in size from 4" to 10" L. Sterling weight: 34.830 total weighable troy ounces.
Condition:
Light surface wear.
- HARRISON BROTHERS AND GEORGE HOWSON
HARRISON BROTHERS AND GEORGE HOWSON ENGLISH STERLING SI...Harrison Brothers and George Howson English Sterling Silver Serving Tray , circa 1913, Silversmiths & Cutlers to his Majesty, stamped with hallmarks on reverse: “GH, crown, lion and V”, Harrison Brothers & George Howsen, Town of Sheffield, 1913.
27 ¼ in. x 16 ½ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- A 1930S ENTRéE DISH AND COVER Harrison
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
- A 1930S SALVER Harrison Brothers & Howson,
A 1930S SALVER Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, of circular outline, with a raised moulded border, engraved initials to the centre, raised on four scroll and ball feetDiameter: 35.5cm, weight: 40.5oz
- 18 PC. LOT OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS 18
18 PC. LOT OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS 18 PIECE LOT SILVER PLATED ITEMS INCLUDING 4 PIECE CHRISTOFLE TEA SET, NEWBURY PORT WINE COOLER, 19TH C. HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON LADLE, 4 LIGHT CANDELABRA, TOLDEO SERVING TRAY, 2 MIRRORED TRAYS, WINE COASTER, AND OTHERS
- 12 PCS, IMARI PATTERN HANDLED SILVERPLATE
12 PCS, IMARI PATTERN HANDLED SILVERPLATE KNIVES Harrison Brothers and Howson, British, 20th century. Twelve silverplate knives with Imari pattern ceramic handles. Blades marked. Approx. w. 8.5"
- (5) ENGLISH STERLING & SILVER PLATE
(5) ENGLISH STERLING & SILVER PLATE BOXED FLATWARE(lot of 5) English Sheffield serving flatware, including: (3 piece) carving set, Roberts & Belk Ltd., c.1973, hollow sterling silver handles with scroll and shell motif, knife: approx 13.5"l, (2 piece) silver plate fish serving set, Harrison Brothers & Howson, monogrammed A, knife: 12.25"l; both sets in fitted boxes, 3.75lbs total (for shipping purposes only)
- (31) STERLING & MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED
(31) STERLING & MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED FLATWARE(lot of 31) Flatware, including: (7) English sterling silver spoons, Harrison Brothers & George Howson, in the King's pattern, Sheffield hallmarks, (one) sugar shovel, c.1931, approx 5 3/8"l, (six) demitasse spoons, c.1954, approx 4 3/8"l, housed in fitted box, (24) American flatware, Landers, Frary & Clark Aetna Works, sterling collars, mother of pearl handles, (twelve) knives, 8 1/8"l, (twelve) forks, 7 3/8"l; 4.40ozt total (weighable silver only), 2.5lbs total (for shipping purposes only)
- TWO CASED SETS OF VICTORIAN MOTHER OF
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.
- A VICTORIAN SILVER TIPPED MAHOGANY CANE
A VICTORIAN SILVER TIPPED MAHOGANY CANE Sheffield, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), partially rubbed date mark (2nd half of 20th century), the cane tip with Bacchanalian putti and goat scene, over a mahogany shaft and bone tip.
- A CASED SET OF VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS
A CASED SET OF VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS PATTERN DESSERT SET (36) piece set, including (18) knives (8 1/2 in.) and (18) forks (6 7/8 in.) all with mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison) to blade/tines and handle, Sheffield (1889), additionally marked with retailer's mark of I. Freeman & Son, Inc. England to verso, Kings pattern with matching script monogram. Presented in likely original retailer golden oak box, marked Lambert / Coventry Street to brass fittings.
- SET OF TWELVE ELIZABETH II SILVER DESSERT
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.
- 19 PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE
19 PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE AND 24 PIECES OF ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL-HANDLED KNIVES19 PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE AND 24 PIECES OF ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL-HANDLED KNIVES, including 4 Gorham silver 'Buttercup' (1899) cream soup spoons, 9 Gorham 'Strasbourg' (1897) pieces, including 2 salad forks (four tines), 4 tablespoons and three butter spreaders (steel blades), 2 pieces of R. Blackinton (oyster fork and sugar shell), a Contempora House silver-handled long spoon (steel spoon), 4 souvenir spoons, including a 'Bert Gall' official St. Louis Exposition spoon commemorating the Louisiana Purchase, a Watson spoon, the bowl etched with the Court House of Jefferson, MO, a Whiting spoon, its bowl etched with a design of the Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, AR, and a molded Boston souvenir spoon, the handle cast as the skyline with Revolutionary War sites and the bowl etched with the Old South Church, 6 English electroplated fish knives marked BFM*S with mother of pearl handles and etched blades, 12 mother of pearl-handled place knives with steel blades, initialed marks, 6 Harrison Brothers & Howson mother of pearl-handled short knives; together with a Rogers Bros. A1 plated 'Savoy' (1892) cake serving fork, weighable 17.69 ozt (44)
- CASED SET OF SILVER FISH KNIVES AND
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
- 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:
- 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 SERVICEVictorian
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
- PAIR OF ENGLISH ANTLER-MOUNTED PLATED
PAIR OF ENGLISH ANTLER-MOUNTED PLATED FISH SERVERS Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 10 3/4 in. to 13 3/4 in. L.
- (12) GROUP OF SILVERPLATE SERVICEWARE,
(12) GROUP OF SILVERPLATE SERVICEWARE, ARMORIAL(lot of 12) Assorted silverplate tableware, including: (1) sugar bowl, bin form, stamped L, T, and Co. underfoot, approx 4.25"h, 2.75"w, 4.75"d; (2) large service ladles, (one) stamped Harrison Brothers and Howson, with etched roaring leopard armorial to handle, approx 9.5"l, (one) likely Gerity, hallmarked and numbered G, 4, 8, and a clover mark, approx 10.5"l; (1) tongs, stamped Sheffield at handle, approx 7"l; (5) spoons, (two) cream soup spoons, stamped made in England, approx 3.25"l, (one) demitasse spoon, having bust of Queen Elizabeth and 'Coronation 1953' to handle, stamped Latham and Owen, Sheffield, England, underfoot, approx 3"l, (one) teaspoon, stamped Atkin Brothers Limited, 3.75"l, (one) Diana Carmichael spoon with figural cheetah handle, stamped DC underfoot, approx 4.75"l; (1) pierced casserole spoon, stamped W.M.A Rogers, Oneida Limited, underfoot, approx 4.75"l; (1) fish fork, stamped Atkin Brothers Limited, approx 3.5"l; (1) food pusher, stamped Atkin Brothers Limited, approx 3.5"l; 2.8lbs total (for shipping purposes only)
- THREE CASED ENGLISH SILVER TABLEWARE
THREE CASED ENGLISH SILVER TABLEWARE SETS ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURYTHREE CASED ENGLISH SILVER TABLEWARE SETS, England, 19th Century, 1) Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, England cased six-piece sterling mounted carving set in a walnut inlaid case. Ribbed silver-capped bone handled pieces. Consists of three knives, two forks and a sharpener. 2) Cased set of six sterling silver salts with spoons, two replaced. 3) Cased set of six silver plated footed salts with beaded edge and matching spoons in embossed leather case.
- GEORGE V ENGLISH STERLING SILVER CRUET
GEORGE V ENGLISH STERLING SILVER CRUET STAND, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1913, WITH FOUR GLASS BOTTLES H 6 1/2 IN. (16.5 CM.), WEIGHABLE 11.2 OZTGeorge V English Sterling Silver Cruet Stand, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, Circa 1913, with Four Glass Bottles, Dimensions: H 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm.), Weighable 11.2 ozt
- 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.
- A GEORGE V TWIN HANDLED TRAY
HARRISON
A GEORGE V TWIN HANDLED TRAY
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD, 1924 Of oval outline, with engraved presentation inscription to Miss Crum Ewing on her marriage, dated 1924, retailed by Thos Ross & Sons, GlasgowWidth across handles: 58cm, weight: 110oz
- A GEORGE V SALVER
HARRISON BROTHERS
A GEORGE V SALVER
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1922 Retailed by Thos Ross & Sons, Glasgow, of moulded outline, raised on four scroll feetDiameter: 25cm, weight: 20oz
- A 1930S SALVER Harrison Brothers & Howson,
A 1930S SALVER Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931, of moulded circular outline, with raised threaded border, raised on four scroll feetDiameter: 42cm weight: 69.8oz
- A GROUP OF THREE SALVERS AND TRAYS Harrison
A GROUP OF THREE SALVERS AND TRAYS Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1935, of shaped circular form, on three bracket feet; together with a Victorian waiter, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1889 and a card tray, Plante & Co, Birmingham 1897, each with a shaped moulded border(3)Diameter: 30cm, 20cm, 16cm, combined weight: 41.4oz
- HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON (GEORGE HOWSON)
HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON (GEORGE HOWSON) CONDIMENT SET Edwardian silver; two salts (1¼" x 2" each), 1 mustard pot (2¼" x 3¾"), 1 salt shaker and 1 pepper shaker (2?" x 1½" each), and 3 spoons (2?" each), each with cobalt blue liners and pierce floral and foliate designs, each appropriately marked, housed in a black case with purple velvet lining. Total weight without glass, 6.34 toz.