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Pair of Edwardian Antique Silver Four Light Candelabra made in 1904

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A pair of exceptional antique Edwardian sterling silver four light candelabra. The candelabra have tapering stems on to square bases. The bases have a border decorated with swags and, on one side, are engraved with a family crest - the meaning of which is "with good heart".

Date 1904
Made By George Howson
Location Sheffield
Stock Number W56x10

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W56x10
Date:
1904
Maker: George Howson
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Description

A pair of exceptional antique Edwardian sterling silver four light candelabra made in 1904 by George Howson.

The candelabra have tapering stems on to square bases. The bases have a border decorated with swags and, on one side, are engraved with a family crest – the meaning of which is “with good heart”. The capitals of the candlesticks are embellished with fluting and swags. The design is repeated on the capitals of the branches.

Dimensions: height 48.26 cm, base 12 cm

Maker
George Howson

George Howson was part of the firm Harrison Brothers and Howson.

Thomas Sansom, plate worker at Norfolk Street, Sheffield, entered his mark at Sheffield Assay Office on December 22, 1808. Later the business was continued as Thomas Sansom & Sons, in partnership with his sons Abraham, John and William Sansom.

In 1847, the business was acquired by James William Harrison, Henry Harrison and James William Howson, acting as Harrison Brothers & Howson. James William Harrison retired in 1876 and the business was continued by his partners. Later they were joined in the partnership by George Howson (son of J.W. Howson), Francis William Harrison (son of Henry Harrison) and John Brocksopp Wilkinson (nephew of J.W. Harrison).

From 1892, the activity was continued by George Howson, F.W. Harrison and J.B. Wilkinson. The firm was originally active at 67 Norfolk Street, Sheffield (1866-1896), expanding to Shoreham Street Works (1880) and to a new factory in Carver Street (1901). Harrison Brothers & Howson opened its London showrooms at 11 Hatton Garden (1866) and 43-44 Holborn Viaduct (1885), moving to Regent Arcade House, 19-25 Aryle Street (1941). The trademark was taken over by Viners of Sheffield in 1923.

The firm used the trademark ALPHA PLATE, BEACON PLATE, HALPHROID and LUSTROUS. Later, the firm ceased its activity and the brand of Harrison Brothers & Howson was revived in 1978, under the style of Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, a subsidiary of Ben J. Dix of London Ltd.

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Delivery Charges:
For the UK £15.00
For Europe £30.00
For the rest of World £50.00
The charges are subject to change

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