Harrison Bros & Howson carving - Sterling handle mark?
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:51 pm
Hi, I have searched and cannot find why this Harrison Bros & Howson carving set has a "Sterling D" mark on the handle. I'm no expert (USA here), but I thought mostly American companies used "Sterling". Also, there aren't the 4 hallmarks, just the word and one letter. Obviously the blade is H & H, did they every have other companies make sterling handles for their knives? Or is this their work? Can someone date this from what is shown? I assume the handles are hollow, yet they feel very solid and heavy. Could they be solid?
My best, we'll enjoy using this set. Would like to know it's history/age.




My best, we'll enjoy using this set. Would like to know it's history/age.





