Collection of 4 Military Pocket Compasses, icluding a compass marked 'DENNISON BIRMINGHAM vi 1917' with a military arrow and another similar, a compass marked 'C. HASELER & SON Ltd BIRMINGHAM VI 1918' in a case, with a military arrow, and a compass marked 'F. BARKER & SON MK IV 1940, B5701' with a military arrow (x4)
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A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a set of three pepper shakers hallmarked for Birmingham1921. Makers mark H&M. A George V Walker & Hall mustard pot with fitted blue glass liner. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1922. A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd condiment pot with fitted blue glass liner. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1934. A Victorian pepper pot with pierced design and having fitted blue glass liner. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1897. Makers mark EJH NH for Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler). Combined weight of silver 222.8g. Total weight approx 355g. Measures approx 4.5cm x 3cm / 10cm x 4.5cm.
A collection of small silverwares, including: a vase shape sugar caster by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1966, 15cm (6in) high; A pierced drum mustard pot by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1906; a pierced salt cellar by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1910; a pair of pierced oval mustards; and a pepperette and pair of salts by Shreve & Co., San Francisco, circa 1920, 356g (11.45 oz) gross, with blue glass liners, (8)
Two silver drum mustard pots with blue glass liners, one with gardoon edge, Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Chester, with an Onslow pattern mustard spoon; the other Birmingham 1920; a pair of silver pepper pots, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1922; and a pair of oval silver salts with blass glass liners, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1919; total weight of silver in lot 11.4oz.
A collection of mixed silver flatware to include; a bone handled 800 standard silver long sifter/ladle with pierced bowl, approx. 21cm long, a 925 silver novelty long spoon with flower and ball shaped terminal, a a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, a pair of William Hair Haseler silver sugar tongs, a pair of Georgian silver salt spoons with gilt bowls and crested terminals, silver handled shoe horn, two silver handled shoe hooks and three silver condiment spoons, various makers and dates. (1 bag) Weight: approx. 127.2 grams (4ozt) Further details: general wear, tarnishing, some scratching etc.
An Arts and Crafts enamel, blister pearl and silver necklace retailed by Libertythe three flowerhead vibrantly enamelled clusters and blister pearl collet centre suspending a larger flowerhead, silver belcher link festoons and back chains, barrel clasptotal approx. length 41.5cm., drop approx. 6cmCondition: The enamel generally in good condition with no major problems.Although unsigned, sketches of the design for this necklace numbered '8968' are held in the V&A's Art Library and ascribed to William Hair Haseler William Hair Haseler is a silversmith that is undoubtedly associated with Liberty & Co. W. H. Haseler & Co. was founded in 1870, producing gold, silver, and jewellery. In 1898, W.H.Haseler and Liberty went into partnership, with Haseler producing most of Liberty’s silverware from their Birmingham workshop. They launched the silver line of Liberty ‘Cymric’ and the pewter counterpart ‘Tudric’ under a new company name of Liberty & Co and produced works designed by Archibald Knox.
Seven Edwardian silver vesta casesvarious dates makersto include a large vesta case of square cushion form with vacant reserve, foliate engraved decoration and suspension ring, Birmingham, 1909, William Hair Haseler, a rectangular planished vesta with circular vacant reserve, Birmingham, 1909, Hayes & Co., together with five other foliate engraved vesta cases, of which three initialled or with inscription, (7)first height 5.5cm., total weight approx. 5.99oztCondition: Good condition. surface wear and scratches. All close well most with a snap. slight pushed area to planished case
A George V Silver Presentation Key and Two Others, the George V by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1915, with presentation engraving "To Col. W. Marwood Alton - Castle Hut YMCA, Cardiff", 5.5ins, in fitted case, one other key by Page Keen & Page, , Birmingham 1906, with presentation inscription To The Mayor of Plymouth, J.F. Winnicott Esqr. - 11th July 1907", 7ins overall, and one other key, Birmingham 1901, 4.5ins overall, combined weight 7.9ozs, and two Victorian silver presentation trowel blades, weight of one 3.8ozs Note: Colonel Marwood Alton was presented a souvenir key in accepting the hut on behalf of his command
A Late Victorian Plain Silver Two-Handled Porringer and One Other, the plain example by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1935, of plain form with scroll handles, 3.25ins x 5.5ins handle to handle x 2.75ins high, and a George V silver two-handled porringer, by D & J Wellby Ltd., London 1935, the body partly chased and decorated with bead ornament, 3.25ins diameter x 5.5ins handle to handle x 3.25ins high, combined weight 11.2ozs
Mixed Lot: George V silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1917, makers mark for C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, a Hanovarian rat tail teaspoon, Birmingham 1917, William Hair Haseler, a small plain baluster silver pepper, Birmingham 1933, makers mark for Hasset & Harper Ltd together with an oval open salt with fluted decorated body, marks rubbed, silver weight 86gms
A part George VI silver condiment set, comprising lidded salt, mustard (with spoons) and two pepperettes, marks for Chester 1938, maker Walker & Hall, sold along with two associated silver napkin rings, Chester 1907, maker Haseler Brothers, all housed in a fitted and plush lined vase, branded to the interior for Walker & Hall, gross silver weight 181grams
A cased pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, Aldwinkle & Slater, London, 1885; with a cased silver napkin ring, W. H. Haseler, inscribed; a cased set of silver teaspoons and tongs, seal end; a cased set of six cockerel finial cocktail sticks; a cased Victorian silver knife, fork and spoon set; and a cased silver spoon and fork set; gross weighable silver 200 grams.
A collection of silver items to include; a George V silver small hip flask, of plain form, crest to front and hinged top, hallmarked by William Neale (probably - marks rubbed), approx. 13.5cm long, a small rectangular George V silver cigarette case, plain design and cedarwood interior, hallmarked by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1927, approx. 11.2cm wide x 4.5cm high, a George V sim[ngle silver salt cellar, having single handle and of oval form, hallmarked by William Neale, Birmingham, 1933 (with detachable pin cushion conversion within), and a Birmingham silver ingot on chain, hallmarked for 1979. Weighable silver: Approx. 172 grams (5.5ozt) Further Details: Hip flask - lid does not close (hinge loose), surface dents, tarnishing, rubbing, loss to marks and crest, surface wear/scratching; Cigarette box - Surface dents, scratching, wear to leather base, tarnishing, marks slightly rubbed; Other items - general wear, tarnishing.
A Queen Elizabeth II engine turned silver cigarette case, gilt interior and initialled to front, hallmarked by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1954, an Edwardian silver cigarette case, having engraved initials to front and gilt interior, hallmarked by Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1909, a George V silver cigarette case, having gilt interior and initialled to front also, hallmarked by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1913, and a plain George V silver card case, hallmarked by John Rose, Birmingham, 1911. (4) Weight: Approx. 393.7 grams (12.6ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, wear, slight denting in places to some.
An early 20th Century hallmarked silver vanity mirror and cased set of silver handled items. The lot to include an Edward VII Hallmarked silver hand mirror. The mirror having an embossed Art deco style border and etched name to centre 'Edie'. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1907. Makers mark WHB for William Hair Haseler. A George V cased set of hallmarked silver handled items with a shoe horn and button hook. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1911. Makers mark E.S.B for E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley). Combined weight approx 673g. Measures approx 28cm x 15.5cm / 7cm x 1cm.
An Edward VIII Silver Two-Handled Cup, by W. H. Haseler Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, taping cylindrical and on spreading foot, with two angular handles, engraved on one side with an inscription as The Pickles Challenge Cup of 1939 for the best Lonk ram, any age, the other side engraved with various recipients, on ebonsied plinth, 32.7cm high, 22oz 7dwt, 695grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
A pair of late Victorian silver napkin rings, of cylindrical form with engine-turned decoration and vacant circular cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1899, maker William Hair Haseler, housed in a fitted and plush lined box(possibly associated) sold together with a pair of Victorian silver napkin rings of foliate moulded cylindrical form, marks for Birmingham 1897, maker Charles Horner (probably) gross weight 91grams
A silver cream jug and sugar casterAdie BrothersBirmingham, 1929Of baluster form, with decorative banding along the shoulder and raised on a stepped circular foot, the cream jug 13.3cm high (inc. handle), the caster 18.8cm high, together with a group of silver items and flatware, comprising: a sugar caster and pepper shaker, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1969, of baluster form, with gadrooned rim along the shoulder, on a stepped circular foot, the caster 16.5cm high, the pepper shaker 10cm high; a salt cellar, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1925, of rectangular form, on four pad feet, with blue glass liner, 5.7cm wide; a silver mounted walnut pepper mill, David Shaw Silverware, London, 1979, 11cm high; a napkin ring, Henry Williamson, Birmingham, 1910, engraved with reeded bandings and name MURIEL; a napkin ring, W H Haseler, Birmingham, 1936, bearing enameled plaque of George VI and Queen Elizabeth; a napkin ring, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1945, engraved with initials; a cased set of six coffee spoons, Arthur Price & Co., Birmingham, 1936, 11cm long, and a cased set of ten coffee spoons and a sugar nip, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1910 - 1918, engraved initials to handle, the spoons 12cm long, the sugar nips 10 cm long, total weight approx. 29.1ozt (a lot)
A George V hallmarked silver coin purse. The purse having a moulded floral design to the boarder and having a divided leather interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1920. Makers mark partially legible, possibly WHH attributed to W H Haseler Ltd. Weight approx 117g. Measures approx 10.5cm x 8cm.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER BROOCH, maker W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1905, of open oval form centred by a collet set mother of pearl oval panel and hung with a fresh water pearl, together with a Sterling silver and enamel butterfly brooch, sponsor's mark JA&S (in lozenge) and numbered 2393, wingspan 3 1/4" (2) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Haseler 3cm wide, 3.5g gross, good, clear marks, no repair, butterfly has small enamel defect to left wind middle black panel, and small chip to lilac enamel (same side) next to thorax the join between the right throrax and wing has old repair to enamels (appears darker and a little raised), but silver not damaged
Various hallmarked silver to include: five teaspoons, Exeter 1875 maker Josiah Williams & Co, a part boxed set of coffee spoons, Sheffield 1933 Walker & Hall, two enamelled coronation spoons, Birmingham 1935 & 1936 maker William Hair Haseler Ltd together with a pair of sugar tongs and a napkin ring. Total weight 263gm.
Liberty & Co Tudric or English Pewter - A small collection of early 20th Century items to include; an English Pewter, Archibald Knox designed "0231" patterned cane handled stylised tea pot, approx. 11cm high, a matched Tudric "01216" patterned hand beaten twin handled sugar bowl and handled milk jug, both with "Solkets" mark for designer William Hair Haseler. Along with a similar Tudric pewter "01536" patterned twin handled sugar bowl, hand beaten, and a twin handled English Pewter "043" patterned tray, hand hammered, approx. 47.5cm wide x 30cm deep. (5) Further Details: The tea pot being misshapen and having losses to the cane handle and lots of signs of wear and slight splitting. The others with slight denting, general wear and surface scratching.
A collection of silver to include; a late Victorian pierced silver drum mustard pot, hinged cover, hallmarked by Haseler Bros, Birmingham, 1897 with blue glass liner, a George V silver cigarette case, with crest and initials to front, hallmarked by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham, 1919, a small Birmingham silver vesta case engraved "Xmas 1902", Sheffield silver engraved caddy spoon by WS Savage & Co, a boxed Chester silver napkin ring and a small quantity of silver or silver handled flatware to include; spoons, button hook, paper knife, forks. One spoon Edinburgh hallmarked with agate pieces to terminal (two broken/missing), etc. Weight: Approx. 267.8 grams (8.5ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear.
A collection of silver to include; a pair of George III silver engraved sugar tongs, hallmarked by Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh, circa 1790-1800 (no date letter), a William Hair Haseler silver seal top spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1931, three matching small seal top condiment spoons, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1928, a Victorian Birmingham silver sugar sifter, with twisted stem and engraved design, along with a pair of silver plated grape scissors and a set of six whute metal/plated napkin rings with fluted edging and engraved designs. Weighable silver: Approx. 93.5 grams (3ozt) Further Details: Some general wear, slight tarnishing etc.
A collection of silver items to include; a Victorian silver fiddle patterned serving spoon, hallmarked by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter, 1850, a late Edwardian silver oval mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked by Haseler Brothers, London, 1910, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, makers mark slightly rubbed. Along with a single fiddle pattern Dublin silver tea spoon by James Brady, an early Georgian silver tea spoon, with lion passant and makers mark only (rubbed), and two differnet Birmingham silver napkin rings, one having engine turned decoration, the other engraved "John Arthur Henshaw". Weight: Approx. 260.4 grams (8.3ozt) Further Details: All tarnished, some signs of wear to all, some bowls to spoons are misshapen, slight chips to blue glass liner, one napkin ring misshapen.
An Edward VII silver and blue glass sugar caster with a flame finial and pierced domed lid, the tapering body with wirework decoration on a spreading foot, London, 1905, Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), together with a silver mounted and cut glass scent bottle, weighable silver approximately 160 grams
Arts & Crafts planished silver coffee pot by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1912. Height 19.5cm. Decorated with foliate borders over a planished body. Walnut handle. Gross weight 464 grams. Note: William Hair Haseler produced a lot of silver ware for Liberty & Co under both the Liberty & Co hallmark and their own.
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