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A SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX D. BROS, BIRMINGHAM 1956 Engine turned with a chased flower and scroll thumbpiece, the interior gilt, 8cm (3 1/8in) long; and a pierced oval mustard by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1921, with a blue glass liner g (4.9 oz) weighable (2) Condition Report: Both in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Group of assorted silver, comprising small silver mounted candlestick with weighted base, hallmarked Clark & Sewell, Birmingham 1917, H15cm, a modern silver mounted specimen vase of trumpet form, hallmarked P H Vogel & Co, Birmingham 1972, two 1920's silver napkin rings, the largest example hallmarked Eugene Leclere, Sheffield 1921, the second hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1924, pair of Georgian teaspoons, and pair of 1920's coffee spoons, approximate weighable silver 3.02 ozt (94 grams)
Two silver visitors card cases. One with diagonal hinged lid with engraved crest of arms. Hallmarked: H&C for Hamilton & Co, Chester,1909, on reverse rim written Hamilton & Co, Calcutta. The other with a hanging chain and linear engine turned decoration and circlar cartouche. Push clasp to open. Hallmarked: WHH for William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1913. H.11 W.9cm Weight 81g.
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, SOVEREIGN CASE, TWO VESTAS AND A BRACELET, the cigarette case of a rounded rectangular form, engine turned design with an engraved cartouche stating 'Ken 3.5.16', opens to reveal a gilt interior and two black elasticated straps, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler, W H Haseler Ltd', Birmingham 1914, a double sovereign holder, engraved foliate design and monogram, push button release, hallmarked silver Birmingham 1894, a foliate engraved vesta with engraved cartouche, striker to the base, hallmarked 'Colen Hewer Chesire' Birmingham 1884, another silver vesta with an attached emblem depicting two soldiers dated 1860, 'Sit Perpetuum' translates to 'May it last forever', hallmarked 'Charles S Green & Co Ltd' Birmingham, approximate gross weight 125.2 grams, 4.02 ozt, together with a white metal curb link bracelet with spring clasp stamped 'Sterling' fitted with a bowl charm, 13.9 grams
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER SALTS by James Fray, Dublin, 1826, of circular form, with gadrooned border, on three pad feet, 7.5cm diameter; together with another pair of silver salts, by Haseler brothers, Birmingham, 1900, with pierced bodies retaining blue glass liners, on four ball and claw feet, c.298 grams (4)The estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm. OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled hanging purse, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, the purse with spring loaded hinged flap opening to reveal a green leather pouched interior, embossed with a Celtic knot in red, green and blue enamel, suspended on two chains from an open knotted tendril belt hook, 13.5cm long
An Edwardian silver oval mustard, the hinged lid with urn finial above pierced sides, London 1906 by Haseler Brothers, height 7.8cm, and a similar silver mustard, engraved with a floral and foliate garland, Birmingham 1912 by Alfred Marston, together with a silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1831, and a silver Old English pattern mustard spoon, Sheffield 1899, total weight 216g.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
A pair of Edwardian silver oval mustards, each with hinged lid and urn shaped finial above pierced and engraved sides with floral and foliate garland decoration, London and Chester 1906 by Haseler Brothers, height 7.5cm, together with a pair of Irish silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoons, Dublin 1823 by Samuel Neville, total weight 240.4g.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co.'Tudric' tea set, and two biscuit tins, model nos. 0231, 0194, 0237, 1900-1905Pewter, enamel, cane. Tray: 4 x 50 x 36 cm Teapot: 10 x 17 x 24.5 cmMilk jug: 7.5 x 15 x 11 cm Sugar bowl: 7 x 11 x 12.5 cmBiscuit tins: 12 x 11 x 11 cm and 11.8 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm Tea set produced by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham for Liberty & Co., London, and biscuit tins produced by Liberty & Co., London, England. Underside of tea set impressed with manufacturer's mark SOLKETS/MADE/IN/ENGLAND/'TUDRIC'/0231/RD420290/ 2 and H, respectively and biscuit tins impressed ENGLISH PEWTER/MADE BY/LIBERTY & CO/E/0194/4 and TUDRIC/0237.Footnotes:LiteratureA. J. Tilbrook and Gordon House, The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., London, 1976, pp. 95, 105Stephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 2001, pp. 198, 245For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Liberty & Co.'Tudric' claret jug, circa 1903 Pewter, glass. 35.3 cm highPewter produced by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham for Liberty & Co., London, England. Glass probably produced by James Powell & Sons of Whitefriars, London, England. Underside impressed RD427836/0264/TUDRIC/W.Footnotes:LiteratureA. J. Tilbrook and Gordon House, The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., London, 1976, p. 117 for a similar example Stephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 2001, pp. 69, 188 for a similar exampleFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co.Pair of 'Cymric' napkin rings, 1902Silver, enamel.Each: 4.5 cm diameter Produced by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham for Liberty & Co., London, England. Each impressed with Birmingham hallmarks and CYMRIC. Together with original box printed LIBERTY/&Co LTD/REGENT ST/LONDON.Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, CambridgeThence by descent to the present owner LiteratureStephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 2001, pp. 213, 272 for similar examplesMasayuki Okabe, Akio Seki and Atsuyuki Nakahara, The Liberty Style, exh. cat., Tokyo, 1999, p. 133For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of cobalt blue glass-lined silver, comprising; a pedestal bowl, by the Haseler Brothers, London 1911, 14cm diameter, 10cm high, a low twin handled silver basket, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1933, 10cm diameter, 4cm high, a silver basket, by Hyghpoint Import and Export Ltd., Birmingham 1972, 10cm together with seven silver mustard pots and spoons, of various shapes, by various makers, and two small open salts, one of circular form, the other of oval form, total unlined weight 27.84ozt (19)Condition report: Various degrees of tarnish throughout. Some chipping to the glass liners occurring.
Pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, baluster form, raised on four feet, makers William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, height approx 9cm, in original case; together with a pair of Edwardian silver pounce pots, pierced body, blue glass liners, makers Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1906, height approx 6.5cm; and a silver plated mustard pot, hammered cauldron form
Cased Set of 6 Silver and Enamel King Edward VIII Coffee Spoons, Birmingham 1936 William Hair Haseler. 60gSet of 6 silver and enamel coffee spoons in case showing retailers mark goldsmiths and silversmiths10cms long x 2.2cms widest point Condition report: good condition, no issues and no damaged on the enamel
A SILVER SOVEREIGN AND HALF SOVEREIGN CASE, maker Wm. Haseler, Birmingham 1913, of canted oblong form with hanging ring, bright cut engraved scrolling foliage enclosing a vacant shield, hinged and opening to reveal a double sprung interior, 2" wide, 1oz 3dwts gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good, no engraving, hinge and springs working
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET, LIBERTY & CO. (CYMRIC) LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1913 circular, hammer finished, each chased to the rim and spreading foot with a foliate Vitruvian scroll border, the teapot and hot water jug with lightly domed lids embellished by curved lobes within conforming scrolls, each stamped to underside with the pattern No.5827, hot water jug maker"s mark Liberty & Co., other pieces maker"s mark W.H. Haseler Ltd. teapot 27cm long; 1464gr (27oz) including wood handles and finials to teapot and hot water jug Provenance: Private European Collector, "The Seawolf Collection", Object No.50 op. cit. (see lot 532 for further details.) A drawing of pattern No.5827 may be found in the Liberty & Co. sketchbooks of silver and pewter, held by the City of Westminster Archives Centre, Acc/932/29 & 30. Liberty"s range of jewellery and silver, branded "Cymric", was launched in 1899. From 1901 it was manufactured, together with the parallel range of "Tudric" pewter, in association with W.H. Haseler of Birmingham. A subsidiary company, Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd. was registered in May 1901, directed by William Hair Haseler and Frank Haseler, together with J.H. Howe and John Llewellyn of Liberty"s. This association ended in 1926; nevertheless Haseler (and the successor firm of Haseler & Restall Ltd.) continued to manufacture for Liberty"s, as well as for the general retail trade.
A CASED FIVE-PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT SET, HASELER & BILL OF BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, 1920/21 oval or cylindrical with geometric piercing, all with blue glass liners, comprising a pair of salt cellars, a pair of pepperettes and a pair of mustard pots; together with their silver mustard spoon and a pair of salt spoons; all in their shaped and fitted case mustard pot 9cm long; 201gr (6oz) (8)
A selection of cut glass silver mounted knife rests, to include a George V pair by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1910, each 12cm long, a George V pair by Wolfsky & Co Ltd, London 1928, 11cm long, a further four pairs of cut glass silver mounted knife rests, and two single cut glass silver mounted knife rests (14)
A collection of Victorian and later silver pocket watches and silver, including a silver Victorian Nicole & Co. London, key wound pocket watch, full plate movement numbered '14085, with silver dust cover, hallmarks for London 1880, also two continental 800 silver pocket watches, a silver Albert chain with silver fob, a Georve V silver vesta case, William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd. Birmingham 1915, a pair of silver napkin rings, a silver cased compact, overall 2.3toz of weighable silver, together with silver plated sovereign holder, and some 20th century coins, all a/f. (1 bag)
William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co., an Art Nouveau silver, boulder opal cabochon brooch, with openwork surround and 9ct gold pin, maker's marks for William Hair Haseler, stamped SILVER, length 4cm, 4.6gCondition- Overall good condition- Some surface wear and scratches in keeping with age- Boulder opal is in good condition, with green violet play-of-colour and host rock visible- Fittings and pin assumed 9ct gold- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
An Edwardian silver combination vesta case / sovereign holder and photo compartment, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1908, of rounded rectangular form with hanging loop, 2 7/8in. (7cm.) long without loop; together with a silver double sovereign holder by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1912, weight 2.92 tr.oz., both with faults. (2) * Multiple dents and problems with hinges etc, fair with faults.
A collection of hallmarked silver spoons to include a David Anderson Danish sterling silver and enamel Oslo souvenir spoon, a Victorian caddy spoon with pierced bowl, a silver William Hair Haseler fish knife (hallmarked for Birmingham 1935) and a set of 1920s coffee bean tea spoons (hallmarked for Birmingham). Longest measures 13cm and smallest measures 6cm. Total weight 79g.
FOUR 1920'S SILVER OPEN SALTS AND A THREE PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT SET, the set of four silver open salts with scalloped rims and stepped feet, all with blue glass liners, silver hallmarks for Haseler & Bill, Chester 1921, together with a three piece silver condiment set, silver hallmark for William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1939, approximate total gross weight (excluding glass liners) 374 grams
A silver bachelor's teapot, W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1910, octagonal panelled form, ebonised handle and finial, on four raised feet; a silver-mounted and lidded shagreen panelled match pot; silver napkin rings; silver ring; silver thimbles; silver-handled magnifying glass; plated wares; base metal watch on chain; total weighable approx. 8.5oz.

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