Categories: Silver
Sterling Silver Teaset Edwardian Tea Service Harrison Brothers
£3,495.00
On offer is an antique sterling silver teaset comprising a teapot, cream jug, and sugar bowl, all matching in pattern and maker. The teapot is hallmarked for 1916, placing it firmly in the Edwardian period, while the cream jug and sugar bowl were later additions hallmarked for 1938. All pieces carry the maker’s mark for Harrison Brothers and Howson, also known as George Howson, a respected Sheffield silversmith active from the late 19th century and renowned for quality domestic silverware.
The total combined weight of the teaset is 1 kilo 132 grams. The set is well balanced in form with traditional curves and black handles, presenting as a coherent service despite the differing hallmark dates. Condition is good overall, with wear consistent with age and use. A strong example of an antique sterling silver teaset offering both practicality and historical interest.
KEY FEATURES
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✅ Genuine sterling silver teaset
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✅ Matching patterned tea service comprising teapot cream jug and sugar bowl
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✅ Made by Harrison Brothers and Howson George Howson Sheffield
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✅ Teapot hallmarked 1916 jug and bowl hallmarked 1938
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✅ Condition: Good antique condition
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✅ Total weight 1 kilo 132 grams
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Stock code ASSTSHBMAM001
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