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A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1978, height 11.2cm, together with a silver mustard and salt, Chester 1906 and 1911 by Haseler Brothers, and a pepper caster.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A pair of Edwardian silver vase-shaped wirework pepper pots with flame finials to the pull-off lids, each on circular foot & with blue glass liner, 3¾” high, Chester 1905 by Haseler Bros.; & a Dutch small ladle with embossed round bowl & cast zoomorphic handle, 3½” long, London import marks for 1895.
CONTINENTAL & ENGLISH SILVER & EPNS CUTLERY GROUP - to include a small Tiffany & Co twin-handled half barrel salt, 3.5cms H, 4cms diameter, circa 1895 French silver shovel shaped salt spoon, Maker Gustave Keller Paris, small Russian silver salt scoop, Chester silver mustard pot with thumb lift lid and blue glass liner, date stamped 1911, Maker Haseler Brothers, the EP cutlery includes a set of six butter knives, pair of sugar tongs and three various other spoons, mustard pot overall H 6.5cms, weighable silver 3.7ozt
George V silver pebble tobacco box with gilt interior, engraved "E.Y. from P.F.T 1929", by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1913; cigarette case engraved with scrolling decoration and gilt interior, by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1910, gross 166 grs; and an amber cigarette holder, L.7.3cm, cased. (3)
An assorted collection of silver to include; a pair of plain clothes brushes hallmarked Birmingham 1925 by William Hair Haseler, a matching dressing set consisting of two brushes and a mirror, all hallmarked Birmingham 1925 by William Neale and son Ltd, with another matching part dressing set consisting of the mirror and an oblong clothes brush, both hallmarked for Sheffield 1917 by James Dixon and sons Ltd, with a pair of salt and pepper pots hallmarked for London 1891 by Horace Woodward and Co, along with a Birmingham hallmarked smelling salts glass bottle (hallmarks rubbed) and two napkin rings, hallmarked Birmingham 1924 by Rolason Bros and the other for Sheffield 1931 by Atkin Brothers.
William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co., an Arts & Crafts silver, blue and green enamel floral brooch, suspending an enamel oval-shape drop, maker's marks for William Hair Haseler, stamped silver, length 3.5cm, 7.1gCondition- Overall good condition- Some marks and slight tarnishing, in keeping with age and general wear- Enamel is in overall good condition, with minor abrasions a small nibbles only, one small chip visible to drop- Width approximately 2.3cm- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Group of silver spoons, including set of six 1930's silver coffee spoons, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1934, contained within a fitted case, a set of four William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, no assay office mark, date letter for 1835, maker's mark worn and indistinct, a 1930's pickle fork with mother of pearl terminal, hallmarked Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1934, and four other silver spoons, approximate total silver weight 5.39 ozt (167.5 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and knocks, in particular wear, knocks and pitting to some bowls. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
South Africa. Natal Volunteer Composite Regiment Boer War 1901 HM silver slouch hat badge. Rare Birmingham hallmarked crowned NATAL scroll over VCR resting on AD FINEM scroll. W.H.H (William Hair Haseler) Original pinback. VGC. Boer War raised unit commanded by Lt.Col.R.W. Evans, a Major in the Natal Mounted Rifles.
HASELER BROTHERS; an Edwardian hallmarked silver swing handled sugar bowl with blue glass liner, adorned with foliate swag detail above the spreading circular foot, London 1907, height 10.5cm, approx. 5.25ozt/162.5g.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationThe weight is excluding the blue glass bowl. Some tarnishing and toning throughout. Traces of gilding throughout. No damage to the glass. The basket itself is of good gauge. Clear hallmarks, overall condition is good.
A collection of silver stamp boxesComprising: a triple compartment box, Griffiths & Singleton, Birmingham 1902, a twin compartment box, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1908, another twin compartment box, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1898, a single compartment box, Chester 1902, a silver stamp envelope, another smaller, both stamped STERLING SILVER. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Edward VII enamel pill box, An Edward VII enamel pill box, vari shade bee enamel detailing to lid, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1905, gross weight 0.69ozt.Overall condition fairScratches and losses to enamel - left hand wing deficient and part of abdomen - see images, elsewhere with hairline cracks visible with magnificationMarks clear and legibleLid shuts toSilver gilt interior in good condition, a couple of scratches underneath lidShallow dents to base of box
A group of silver, comprising: a four division silver toast rack, Sheffield, 1902, Mappin & Webb, 8.8cm wide; a six division toast rack, Sheffield, 1926, James Dixon & Sons Ltd; a pair of Victorian peppers with gadrooned lower bodies on square bases, Birmingham, 1892, Deakin & Francis Ltd 11.5cm high; a pair of Victorian peppers and a salt with hinged lid and blue glass liner, London, 1887, George Unite & Sons, having engraved decoration and eagle crest, 5.5cm high; a circular openwork salt, Chester, 1903, Haseler Brothers, with blue glass liner, on three ball feet, 5.5cm dia., and a pair of glass salt and pepper with silver tops, Birmingham, 1914, total weighable silver approx. 15.5oz, together with five small dishes, with Egyptian marks, having scalloped rims, 6.9cm diameter; a Continental tea strainer; a French weight modelled as duck, marked MODELE DEPOSE 2gr to underside, 9cm long; and a Chinese brass jar cover (18)Please refer to department for condition report
A George V 9ct gold fob medallion, marks for W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1920, the shield shaped medallion with scrolling foliate detail and vacant cartouche to centre, drop 38mm, together with a smokey quartz dress ring, the central oval faceted smokey quartz measuring 20mm x 15mm, claw set to pierced gallery and shoulders with plain polished shank, stamped '9ct', later resizing band, approx. size M, a carved shell cameo dress ring, shank stamped '9ct', ring size N 1/2, and a carved shell cameo 9ct gold brooch, 43mm x 33mm, gross weight 27.5gms (4)
A COLLECTION OF MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS To include: tracheotomy tubes, including seven silver coloured examples, examples by Downs Bros; a silver spoon by W. H. Haseler Ltd ., Birmingham 1923, 8cm (3in) long; a pair of white metal scissors and other surgical tools Together with a cased pair of oval white metal and paste buckles, 7cm (2 3/4in) long 119g (3.8 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of hallmarked silver medals. The lot to include; a two toned tug of war scene medal, hallmarked for Chester 1932, makers marks for Thomas James Skelton. two toned & enamel crown skittles league medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1909, makers marks for V&S. An etched design circular medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1929, makers marks for William Hair Haseler / W H Haseler Ltd. A crown & shield medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1928, James Fenton & Co. Enamelled star football medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1928. Tug of war medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1904. Two toned medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1933. Shield medal, Birmingham 1928. Shield medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1913. A basket ball league medal, hallmarked 1924. Total weight approx 83.4g.
A pair of George V silver four section toast racks of love heart form (by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1921), 9.5 cm high, together with a set of three four section toast racks of plain form, raised on bun feet (by Haseler & Bill, Chester, varying dates), approx 6.5 cm high, total weight approx 9 oz
THREE CASES OF SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SPOONS, ETC, including a cased set of six Elizabeth II rat tail pattern British City hallmarks teaspoons, makers Roberts & Belk, assayed for London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Chester, Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1957, a cased set of six George VI silver rat tail pattern coffee spoons, makers Haseler & Restall, Birmingham 1948, a cased set of six George VI silver teaspoons with pierced Arts & Crafts style handles, maker J E Bushall, Birmingham 1949, two silver and enamel souvenir spoons from Portsmouth and York, a cased pair of EPNS fish servers with ivorine handles and hallmarked silver bands, etc, gross weight of weighable silver 10.81ozt, 336.3 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: all items are in useable condition but vary from little / no signs of use to moderate use, lining of fish servers is stained)
WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE BY W.H. HASELER, BIRMINGHAM 1919, engraved ‘Presented to Mr. A.E.Manns by the Bath Ladies A.F.C.’. ‘Beryl’ ‘D’ ‘Old B’ ‘Season 1921-22 Bernard’ with 24 players names engraved on the back. 8.5 x 8 cms ESTIMATE NOTE: This cigarette case relates to the 1921-22 football season when the FA was banning the womens game from Association affiliated grounds on the basis that football was ‘not fit for females’ citing spurious reasons for the decision. This small piece of womens football history stands testament to those who have striven to make the womens game the important sport that it is today!
A set of three silver casters, the bodies with chased floral decoration, by Haseler Brothers, London 1892, a pair of baluster form examples by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1960, two other examples, a silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, Birmingham, a silver open salt with blue glass liner by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1918, and three silver mustard spoons, 230gms (12) Condition Report:Available upon request
Charles Fleetwood Varley (1863-1942) for Liberty & Co, Silver box with enamel plaque, 1924, Manufactured by W.H.Haseler, Lower left plaque signed 'VARLEY'. Box hallmarked for W.H.Haseler, Birmingham, Box: 13cm x 9cm x 5cm high. Enamel plaque: 8.2cm x 5.7cm Footnote William Hair Haseler, founder member of the firm W. H. Haseler, merged with Liberty's & Co., in 1901 and thereafter continued to execute all silver. They also made the Tudric pewter range. Literature Isabelle Anscombe & Charlotte Gere, Arts & Crafts in Britain and America, Academy Editions, London, 1978, p.203 for similar designs.Enamel plaque in good order. Silver box has an indentation to the left side below the hallmarks, also small dents to the silver which frames the plaque, overall some surface marks/light scratches and surface variations between hammered effect and smooth, however the overall appearance of the box is in good order. Interior wood lining has pen marks.
A late Victorian hardstone set 9ct gold swivel fob charm, of oval form, set with polished carnelian and bloodstone, 24mm x 18mm, marks for William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1900, set to a gold coloured rope twist mount, upon a gold plated watch chain, 44.5cm long, together with an Edwardian 9ct gold fox mask brooch, marks for 'D & W', Birmingham 1903, 37mm wide, a gold coloured seal fob charm, with matrix engraved with a lyre and motto 'All's Well', 22mm high, and five further gold coloured charms (9)
A SILVER GOLFING TROPHY CUP AND COVER The 'Louisan' Golf Cup, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1922, (c. 144g), on a turned and stepped circular pedestal base, 20.5cm high overall; another similar trophy cup, W.H. Haseler Ltd., Birmingham, 1925, (c. 197g), on a turned and stepped circular pedestal base, 17cm high overall; and an early 110 yards sprinting trophy (3)Provenance: The Keith Walton collection.
A collection of silver candlesticks, comprising a pair of dwarf examples, by William Hair Haseler, 1912, and a further pair by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1906, 14.5cm high together with a bud vase, 17cm high (5)Condition ReportBases are loaded so cannot be weighed. Bud vase is dented.
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a 'Georg Jensen' teaspoon with maker's mark and date for 1915-1932 approximate length 127mm, a Queen Victoria commemorative teaspoon with the monarchs portrait to the terminal, hallmarked London 1896, approximate length 110mm, a golf commemerative teaspoon with embossed golfing motif to the terminal, hallmarked 'Haseler & Restall' Birmingham 1956, approximate length 117mm, a milk jug of tapered design with scrolling handle hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham 1946, approximate height 100mm, together with a pocket watch and nail buffer, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 117.2 grams, 3.77 ozt (condition report: overall fair to good, spoons and jug with some surface scrathes, pocket watch not working untested with scratch to glazed cover)

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