- 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"
- 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:
- (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)
- 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.
- 12 MOP handled fruit knives with sterling
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.
- Victorian Cased Silverplate Fish-Serving
Victorian Cased Silverplate Fish-Serving Set, third quarter 19th century, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, in the traditional "Old English Bead" pattern, including a fish-serving fork, l. 9", and fish slice, l. 12-1/4", both engraved with diapered banding, the slice additionally with a large game fish, presented in the original light blue satin and indigo velvet-lined case, l. 15", w. 4-3/4".
- Victorian Cased Silverplate and Ivory
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".
- Set of Eleven Edwardian Hollow-Handled
Set of Eleven Edwardian Hollow-Handled Sterling Silver Luncheon Knives, in "King's Shell" decor, first quarter 20th century, the silverplated blades by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, l. 8-1/2".