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  1. This frog and snail open salt is one of our most iconic pieces. Made in either sterling silver or silver plate, it has been a talking point at dinner parties for the last 20 years. This piece is fun, beautifully made and a highly useful table top gift. The sterling silver version is incredibly heavy, weighing an amazing 370g on average.

  2. Tableware. We have an unrivalled selection of silver tableware which will help to accentuate any dining area. From quirky designs to help serve your salt and pepper, to practical tableware products such as bowls and dishes, all our items are hand made by the best craftsmen in the industry. Each silver product bears English hallmarks, which is ...

  3. 20 de jun. de 2023 · Brigadier-General Francis Howard, 1st Earl of Effingham (bapt. 20 October 1683 – 12 February 1743) was an English peer and army officer. Francis was the second son of Francis Howard, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham. On 26 July 1722, he was commissioned captain and lieutenant-colonel in the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards.

  4. Francis Howard DUFFIELD [5351] • Queensland, Australia Passenger List 1848-1912: Immigrated, Ship Merkara, 6 Apr 1888, London-Brisbane. Immingrated from Durham England age 23y born 1865. Francis married Minnie Ottoway SAMUEL [5356] [MRIN: 1788] on 15 Apr 1904 in St Matthew Church, Kensington, South Australia.

  5. hawleysheffieldknives.com › n-fulldetailsFrancis Howard Ltd

    Francis Howard (c.1837-1905) was born in Ireland. By 1861, he was living in Sheffield in Craven Street and working as a merchant’s clerk. His wife, Frances née Oliver, was a file cutter. Howard began specialising in electro-plated cutlery. Between 1866 and 1870, he was a partner in William Batt & Sons.

  6. Description. The 355C round napkin ring has a Celtic mounted border at the top and bottom of the ring and would grace any dinner table. The wire borders have been expertly applied by hand by our silversmith. The ring is made from sterling silver, and with a further nod to it’s Celtic style, it has been hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay office ...