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A pair of modern silver coasters,by Carr's of Sheffield, Sheffield 2004,13cm diameter,together with a pair of American silver servers,by Gorham, 24cm long, a matched pickle fork, three similar pickle forks and a pair of silver and ivory knife rests, by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1910, 7.8cm wide, and a silver-plated knife rest,total weighable 9.5oztOverall good order. Plated knife rest worn. Ivory knife rests with losses to the ivory and knocks to the silver. General marks and wear.
A selection of silver, to include a box by William Comyns, a sovereign case by William Hair Haseler, silver handled files and a pair of EPNS grape scissors, gross weight of solid silver items 13.27ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairSovereign case - monogrammed to front, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1912, light scratches, shuts toBox - William Comyns & Sons, London, 1903, marks partially worn, marks to base, a few dents to lid, dimensions 25.5 x 7.5 x 4cm
A pair of Edwardian silver sauceboats, each with a foliate capped flying scroll handle, on scroll legs terminating in hoof feet, London 1908 by Haseler Brothers, weight 433.6g, length 17.3cm.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.
all of rectangular form with sprung hinged covers and strike to the bases; the first with mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1908, decorated with foliate engraving around a diagonal and monogrammed cartouche, suspension loop to the side; the second with mark of W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1910, decorated with vertical stripes of engine turned decoration around a vacant circular cartouche, suspension loop and ring to the side; the third with mark of W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1911, plain and polished, the side with monogram, suspension loop and ring to the side; the fourth with indecipherable mark, Birmingham 1900, decorated with vertical stripes around a monogrammed circular cartouche, suspension loop to the top, 2.9ozt gross (4)
CASED SILVER FLATWARE, two sets and a pair of Continental pepper pots in the form of acorns, stamped 830S, the cased items include a set of six rat's tail teaspoons, Birmingham 1923, maker William Hair Haseler and a set of six pastry knives and forks with stainless deluxe blades, Sheffield 1937, maker Emile Viner
Early 20th century silver sugar caster, of open work urn form with ribbon swag detail and clear glass liner, the removable pierced cover with flambeau finial, upon a circular spreading foot, hallmarked Haseler Brothers, London 1910, H17.5cm, approximate silver weight 5.56 ozt (173 grams)Condition Report:Good overall condition with some general light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks. Glass with some surface scratches and nibbles to rim.Hallmarks legible, however date letter to foot worn.
A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH SCHOOL ARTS AND CRAFTS PEWTER WARE comprising a foliate charger with central roundel, 40cm diameter, a celtic knotwork box, a repousse fish decorated box, a letter rack and a selection of hammered pewter including a W.H. Haseler for Liberty & Co pewter pot no 0352 Condition Report:Available upon request
A George IV Irish silver ladle, Thomas Farnett, Dublin 1828, Old English pattern with shell form bowl, the handle with bright cut decoration and crest to thumbpiece 19.2cm long, together with a Victorian silver drum mustard, John Le Gallais, London 1866, of cylindrical form with pierced scrolling decoration, beaded borders and scrolling handle, hinged cover with pierced thumbpiece and crest depicting a bird upon a tree stump, cover marked for Edward & John Barnard, 6.8cm high (at fault), a further Victorian silver drum mustard, Haseler Brothers, London 1899, 6.4cm high, and an Edwardian silver milk jug, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 10.2cm long, gross weight (excluding liners and John Le Gallais example) 7.07ozt (4)
A SILVER ART NOUVEAU BONBON DISH, the pierced oval body adorned with blue enamel flowers, hallmarked for William Hair Haseler 1904, approximate length 10.5cm x width 8cm, weight 1.06 troy ounces / 33.2g (Condition report:- most of the enamel is in place, with a few small patches (mainly at the tips or edges of the petals) where there are losses, most of the pierced vertical bands have a kink in them and there are a few dints in the oval base but seems to be free holes or splits, marks are clear)
A Georgian style silver condiment set on stand, the lozenge shaped stand with gadroon border, three graduating recesses to body, on four stud feet, with mustard pot & cover, pepper pot and circular salt, gadroon borders, two blue glass liners, with associated silver mustard spoon, the set hallmarked by Haseler Brothers, Chester, 1912, 8.44 ozt (262.5 grams)Condition: pitting to body of stand, pitting to salt & salt damage
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1919, of characteristic form, the spot-hammered ground engraved with flowerheads, dots and dashes, weighted. 12.5cm diameterCONDITION REPORTMarks heavily rubbed. Wooden base. Cover hinge very slightly loose. Lacking glass liner. Scratch to underside of cover. Minor dings and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, by Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London 1900, baluster form, the pierced cover with panels of geometric engraving and gadrooned bud finial, raised on a stepped circular foot. 17cm high, 6.1 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks very lightly rubbed, well struck. Conforming marks to cover, lightly rubbed but legible. Stands upright, very minor wobble to foot. Very light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
A group of silver items to include a George V silver toast rack, Chester 1912 mark for Haseler Brothers, a cased egg cup and spoon Birmingham 1970/71, mark possibly for John Rose, a leaf shaped caddy spoon with engraved and pierced decoration, Birmingham 1901, marks for Levi & Salaman, and other items, total weight 172.95gLocation: porter
An early 20th Century Edwardian silver hallmarked stem / posy vase. The pierced silver body having pierced reeded decoration and moulded floral garland detailing. The vase having a fitted red cranberry glass liner. Vase hallmarked London 1907, sponsors marks for Haseler Brothers. Measures 12.5cm tall. Weight without liner 100.8g.
Two sets of silver hallmarked flatware. The lot to include a Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd silver hallmarked cake fork set (hallmarked Birmingham 1947), and set set of six William Hair Haseler tea spoons (hallmarked Birmingham 1924). Spoons measure 11cm, forks measure 13cm. Total weight appro 178g.
A SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH AND ALBERT CHAIN, the pocket watch with a round white dial signed 'H. Stone Leeds', black Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position with blue hands, main hands a gold tone, engine turned design case with a vacant cartouche, case back hallmarked 'George Stephen Burt' Chester 1909, approximate case width 56.3mm, together with watch key (working condition, time keeping untested) approximate gross weight 171.7 grams, also with a silver double albert chain, graduated chain each link stamped sterling mark, fitted with two lobster claw clasps, fitted with a T-bar hallmarked 'B H Britton & Sons' Chester 1920, also suspending a silver shield fob medal with a rose gold vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler' Birmingham 1921, approximate gross weight 71.0 grams, length 390mm (condition report: some small chips to the inner of the pocket watch glass, slight tarnishing all round, opens and closes with ease, overall condition good)
Ten hallmarked silver napkin rings;- two pairs Arthur Harris, Birmingham 1897 and FEG, London 1946, William Aitkin, Birmingham 1919, S & Co., Birmingham 1927, J & R Griffin, Chester 1918, William Hare Haseler, Birmingham 1931, Ari D Norman, London, 1998 and one Chester, (no maker or date), total weight 135.8 g
William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co., an Art Nouveau silver and polychrome enamel foliate card case, design attributed to Archibald Knox, maker's marks for William Hair Haseler, hallmarks for Birmingham 1924, length 6cm, 36.6gCondition- Overall good condition- Slight tarnishing, surface scratches and a few small dints, in keeping with age and wear- Enamel is in overall good condition, with minor abrasions- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A near pair of silver sugar casters, each pierced cover with flame finial above a pierced wirework body and blue glass liner, on a circular foot, London 1898 by Thomas Ingleton and London 1900 and 1906 by Haseler Brothers, total weight 322g, height 17.7cm.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 dwarf silver candlesticks, 11cm h, by W H Haseler, Birmingham 1909, loaded, a pair of George III bright cut silver sugar tongs and miscellaneous other small silver articles, 3ozs 17dwts weighable In variable condition, the candlesticks slightly worn and dented, sugar bows and most of the other items good. Note one candlestick lacking the loading
FOUR SILVER ITEMS, to include an openwork mustard with cover (missing glass insert) hallmarked 'Haseler & Bill' Chester 1920, together with a matching pepperette, approximate gross weight 94.4 grams, 3.03 ozt, together with a single plain polished napkin ring stamped 'Silver' and a white metal realistically textured dog brooch, stamped 'Silver', fitted with a brooch pin, approximate gross weight 22.5 grams, 0.72 ozt
Eight silver napkin rings; two pairs with blank cartouches, hallmarks for Docker & Burn, Birmingham 1922 and Haseler & Restall, Birmingham 1946, four others hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1904, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1904, (dented), Arthur Harris, Birmingham 1918 and Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1932, 147g, plus two silver plated napkin rings, a/f, (10)
A group of eight Edwardian and later silver vesta casesall marked for Birmingham, various dates and makers including 1902, mark for William Hair Haseler (struck twice), 1911, mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd, 1906, makers mark 'R.R', etc., all engraved with foliate designs, some with initials, (8)weight approx. 4.82oztCondition: All vesta's are in fair condition commensurate with age, all lids fit snugly, some vesta's are dented, all have areas of tarnish
A late Victorian silver curved rectangular card sleeve, Birmingham 1897 by Haseler Brothers, length 8cm, and a silver matchbox sleeve, the front decorated in relief with flowers and scrolls, London 1890 by William Comyns & Sons, length 7.5cm, total weight 78.6g, together with a plated 'Sherry' decanter label.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.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1913, comprising teapot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each flat-chased with bands of scrolls, the teapot cover with swirling shell design, lightly spot-hammered. Teapot 27cm from spout to handle, 32.8 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTTea pot and bowl, good crisp marks

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