Sterling Silver Harrison Bros. & Howson London 1860
Small footed silver bowls of the mid-Victorian period combined decorative appeal with practical table use, often serving as open salts, condiments, or display pieces. This example by Harrison Bros. & Howson is fully hallmarked London 1860, confirming both origin and date. It weighs 75.42g and stands 35mm high, with a bowl diameter of 73mm and an opening diameter of 53mm. Raised on three feet, the bowl has a balanced and stable form typical of the period, while the solid silver construction gives it a pleasing weight in the hand. A neat and well-preserved piece of Victorian silver with both decorative and practical appeal. Uncover treasures in the heart of the Tasmanian bush. As a trusted family business, we take pride in our integrity and commitment to sustainability, offering high-quality antiques and jewellery—each with a story of craftsmanship and history. Enjoy flexible layby options, free delivery for jewellery, and a hassle-free 10-day return policy.