Victorian sterling silver bachelor tea set with reeded oval bodies, Harrison Brothers
Victorian sterling silver three-piece bachelor tea set comprising a teapot, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar bowl. Oval bodies are decorated with a half-reeded fluted design. The teapot has ebonised wood handle and finial.
388.27 g / 12.5 t oz
teapot - 11 cm tall, 8.5 cm wide, 23 cm from spout to handle
sugar bowl - 5.2 cm tall to rim, 6.6 cm wide, 13.5 cm from handle to handle
milk jug - 5 cm tall to spout, 5 cm wide, 10 cm from spout to handle
Maker: Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson)
Assay office: Sheffield
Date letter: 1899 and 1901
Excellent antique condition. Few small dings to bases of sugar bowl and creamer; the wooden finial on the teapot has losses to the lower part
Victorian sterling silver three-piece bachelor tea set comprising a teapot, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar bowl. Oval bodies are decorated with a half-reeded fluted design. The teapot has ebonised wood handle and finial.
388.27 g / 12.5 t oz
teapot - 11 cm tall, 8.5 cm wide, 23 cm from spout to handle
sugar bowl - 5.2 cm tall to rim, 6.6 cm wide, 13.5 cm from handle to handle
milk jug - 5 cm tall to spout, 5 cm wide, 10 cm from spout to handle
Maker: Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson)
Assay office: Sheffield
Date letter: 1899 and 1901
Excellent antique condition. Few small dings to bases of sugar bowl and creamer; the wooden finial on the teapot has losses to the lower part
Victorian sterling silver three-piece bachelor tea set comprising a teapot, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar bowl. Oval bodies are decorated with a half-reeded fluted design. The teapot has ebonised wood handle and finial.
388.27 g / 12.5 t oz
teapot - 11 cm tall, 8.5 cm wide, 23 cm from spout to handle
sugar bowl - 5.2 cm tall to rim, 6.6 cm wide, 13.5 cm from handle to handle
milk jug - 5 cm tall to spout, 5 cm wide, 10 cm from spout to handle
Maker: Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson)
Assay office: Sheffield
Date letter: 1899 and 1901
Excellent antique condition. Few small dings to bases of sugar bowl and creamer; the wooden finial on the teapot has losses to the lower part