We found 2014 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 2014 item(s)
    /page

Lot 216

An Edwardian silver sovereign case,  31cm diam, by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1903 Small shallow dent on front but closing tightly shut. Spring working inside, no significant wear

Lot 231

LIBERTY: a silver mustard potLiberty & Co, Birmingham 1931Circular bellied form and spreading foot, the hammered surface with stylised triangular geometric bands, the hinged cover centred with a circular diamond pattern design, with blue glass liner and matched spoon, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1933, diameter 5.2cm, weight 2.1oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 139

A George V silver rounded rectangular twin-compartment sovereign case, quite plain, hinged cover, 7cm over loop, W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1911

Lot 609

A GEORGIAN HALLMARKED SILVER SUGAR BASIN (MARKS RUBBED) WITH GILDED INNER. TOGETHER WITH AN ART DECO SILVER HALLMARKED SAUCE BOAT DATED 1922 CHESTER FOR HASELER & BILL. AND A GEORGIAN HALLMARKED SILVER INITIALED ENGRAVED CREAMER DATED 1806 LONDON FOR JOHN MERRY (PROBABLY) GROSS WEIGHT 552grms

Lot 52

A pair of Edwardian silver cylindrical pepperettes by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1908, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high, 84g (2.7 oz); and a pepper mill by M. C. Hersey & Son Ltd, London 1991, loaded (3)

Lot 565

WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; an Edward VII hallmarked silver teaspoon in the Arts & Crafts style, with turquoise, blue and green enamelled detail, Birmingham 1908, together with a similar napkin ring with applied enamelled detail, Birmingham 1907 (2).Additional InformationTarnishing to each, light scuffs and scratches, but good condition.

Lot 308

A late Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising of a teapot with ebonised handle and finial and a hinged lid, alongside a twin handled sugar bowl and a matching milk jug. All pieces having gadrooning to the body. Hallmarked for the Haseler Brothers, Chester, 1901.Total weight 395g. Measures 14cm tall, sugar bowl measures 12.5cm wide, creamer jug measures 10.5cm wide.

Lot 202

A Victorian silver tazza with pierced and embossed rococo design on a stepped foot by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1886, 5 h x 12 cm diameter and a similar Edwardian silver creamer by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1902, 8 cm H and a pair of Dutch silver scissors with carved vines, 11 cm, all in good condition, 189g (3)

Lot 127

FOUR SILVER SNUFF BOXES comprising Edward VII rectangular engraved snuff box, Birmingham 1905, J H Hillcox, Edward VII rectangular snuff box with shaped border, Birmingham 1907, George V silver rectangular plain snuff box with striker to side, Birmingham 1910, W H Haseler, Victorian small silver snuff box with striker, engraved lid, Birmingham 1847, Frederick Marson, 100.4gmsoverall (4) Provenance: deceased estate Rhondda Cynon Taff

Lot 161

A selection of Chester silver spoons, to include three table spoons Henry Moreton, Chester, 1904, a table spoon, Barker Brothers, Chester, 1912, and a pair of apostle spoons, Haseler & Bill, Chester, 1920, gross weight 12.83ozt.

Lot 379

A silver hallmarked cigarette case of plain form being engraved with a message to the corner dated 1923 (hallmarked Birmingham 1921, weight 90.4g, William Hair Haseler), a silver hallmarked pocket knife (hallmarked Sheffield 1941, weight 25.8g) and a niello work folding knife. Cigarette case measures 9.5 x 8cm. Pen knives measures 9cm when closed. 

Lot 508

A late-Victorian novelty silver inkwell, by Payton, Pepper and Co., Birmingham 1886, the base modelled as an artist's palette, engraved foliate decoration, mounted on wood, the glass inkwell with a hinged cover, length 10.5cm, plus a late-Victorian silver and enamel ashtray, by W. Haseler, Birmingham 1898, pierced and enamelled with the four vices of man: a racehorse, a bottle, a playing card, and a lady, diameter 7.8cm. (2)

Lot 645

By W.H. Haseler, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver bowl, Birmingham 1904, tapering circular form, applied with three oval turquoise cabochons, on three stylised scroll supports, diameter 18cm, approx. weight 12.2oz.

Lot 2184

Edwardian silver Albert chain, markers mark H.P., Birmingham 1903, with silver fob medal by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1902

Lot 33

A set of six George VI silver coffee spoons with coloured enamel stems, Birmingham 1938 by Wm. Hair Haseler; & a set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, Birmingham 1929 by T.W. & S.

Lot 162

William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co., an Arts & Crafts silver, enamel and pearl pendant, suspended from a later chain, design by Archibald Knox, maker's marks for William Hair Haseler, hallmarks for Birmingham 1901, length of pendant 3.8cm, length of chain 45cm, 6.4gCondition- Overall good condition- Some surface scratches and tarnishing in keeping with age and wear- Enamel is in good condition, with minor abrasions- Pearls are in good condition, untested for natural origin- Chain is a later addition- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 161

William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co., an Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant, suspended from a non-designer chain, design by Archibald Knox, maker's marks for William Hair Haseler, hallmarks for Birmingham 1908, length of pendant 4cm, length of chain 40cm, 7gCondition- Overall good condition- Some surface scratches and tarnishing in keeping with age and wear- Enamel is in good condition, with minor abrasions- Enamel shows slight crazing, but appears stable- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 155

William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co., an Art Nouveau silver, boulder opal cabochon brooch, with openwork surround, 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

Lot 289

A George V Silver Vesta-Case, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1926, curved oblong, slides open and with engraved foliage, the base with striker

Lot 524

George V silver sovereign case, the foliate engraved case hinged at the base, maker W H Haseler, Birmingham 1913, 1.25" diameter, 0.4oz t

Lot 433

A Victorian silver urn form sugar caster. London 1891 probably by Haseler Brothers. with flame finial, pierced dome cover and gadrooned body on a square foot. 5.5 ozt. 20.5 cm high.Condition report: Marks rubbed to the body of the caster

Lot 200

W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1919. Portasigarette in argento. All'interno reca punzoni: WHH, ancora, leone, lettera dataria U. Cm 8x7,1,5. Peso: 71 gr.

Lot 736

A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS by W H Haseler Ltd. Birmingham 1937 with another set of silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons by Adie brothers, Birmingham 1927 (2) Condition Report: Small loss of enamel from tips of bowls in two of the mixed colour spoons and from one of these spoons from the stem tip. The green set is ok. The mixed colour‘s box has scuffing both box hinges are ok.

Lot 52

A pair of loaded silver candlesticks by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1960, each 14.3cm high, together with a further pair by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd Birmingham 1973, each 12cm high, a pair by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1902, each 9.5cm high, and a single example by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1953, 6.7cm high (7)

Lot 103

A George VI silver four-division toast rack by HF Withers, Birmingham 1936, 7.8cm long, together with an Edwardian silver milk jug by Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham 1908, 5.6cm high, a George V silver pedestal bon-bon dish by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1912, 4.6cm high, and a George V silver sauce boat by Barker Brothers, Chester 1925, 12.5cm long, gross weight of group 7.43ozt (4)

Lot 243

An Edwardian silver bachelor’s teapot, Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Chester 1902, gadrooned outline, ebonised handle, 10.5cm, approx. 9oz gross.

Lot 76

Two pairs of silver napkin rings, by Haseler and Bill, Chester, 1920, and F H Adams & Co, Birmingham, 1902, 2.7ozs.

Lot 51

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COMBINATION SOVEREIGN AND VESTA CASE AND A GEORGIAN VESTA, of a rounded rectangular form, engraved foliate design and monogram, striker to the lid, missing push pin for the release of the sovereign cover, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler' Birmingham 1903, length 63mm, together with a square vesta, engraved foliate and engine turned design, with an engraved monogram, striker to the base, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler' Birmingham 1912, fitted with a suspension loop, approximate gross weight 65.5 grams, 2.10ozt (condition report: the combination vesta has a few minor dinks, slight tarnishing in places, vesta opens and closes with ease, missing push pin button, the vesta has some rust to the striker and tarnishing in places)

Lot 66

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGARETTE CASE AND A VESTA, the cigarette case of a plain polished design, push button clasp, opens to reveal a worn gilt interior, fitted with two blue elasticated straps, hallmarked 'William M Hayes' Birmingham 1901, length 8.3cm, together with a rounded rectangular vesta, engraved foliate design and engraved monogram, fitted with a suspension loop, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler' Birmingham, 1905, approximate gross weight 84.2 grams, 2.70ozt

Lot 78

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE AND A VESTA, rounded rectangular cigarette case with an engraved floral design and an engraved monogram, push button clasp, gilt interior fitted with two green elasticated straps, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler' Birmingham 1921, approximate dimensions 8.1cm x 6.3cm x 1.5cm, together with a plain polished vesta, engraved initials 'W.J.T', striker to the base fitted with a suspension loop, hallmarked 'Robert Pringle & Son' Birmingham 1906, approximate gross weight 82.6 grams, 2.65ozt

Lot 1306

A GEORGE V SILVER CARD CASE, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1911, rectangular, shaped for the pocket, side-hinged cover and body engraved with all-over scrolling foliage, central cartouche engraved with monogram; together with AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1909, spring-hinged cover and body engraved with all-over scrolling foliage, central cartouche engraved with monogram, with top hanging loop; and A GEORGE V SILVER VESTA, by T Heatley, Birmingham 1909, vacant heart-shaped cartouche to front, engraved front and back with scrolling foliate sprays and leaves, with side hanging loop. (3) Card case 8.4cm wide, 2.2 troy ounces grossCONDITION REPORTAll three gilded to interiors.

Lot 1625

WILLIAM HAIR HASELER - A LIBERTY & CO SILVER AND ENAMEL BUCKLE, in two-parts, each side with a circular reserve filled with blue-green enamel, within pierced Celtic knot motifs, hallmarked with maker's mark 'WHH', Birmingham 1907. Measures 3.5cm by 4cmCONDITION REPORTSurface scratching to the silver, enamel in good condition with a couple of very tiny pin head-sized marks. Probably re-enamelled 

Lot 321

An Arts & Crafts Silver and Cabochon Cut Green Stone Ring, W.H. Haseler, size K, 2.2g

Lot 30

George V silver sovereign case for full and half sovereigns, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1913, 8cm

Lot 1102

Victorian silver tapering Albert chain by H A Shelley & Co, Birmingham 1900, each link hallmarked, with silver fob by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1899

Lot 1078

George VI hallmarked silver sugar bowl, Birmingham 1934, maker W H Haseler Ltd, diameter 10.5cm, weight 123g

Lot 106

A TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE PLACE SETTINGS, various makers and dates, in Fiddle pattern, comprising table and dessert forks, table, dessert and teaspoons, 102ozs, together with later dessert and table knives, maker Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1999, in a dark oak canteen with a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing two drawers with brass campaign handles, with key (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Dessert knives weigh 23ozs 6dwts total grossTable knives weigh 30ozs total gross, no engraving and all steel bladesTeaspoons 6 x WB, London 1865, 4 x CE(?), London 1865, 2 x WRS, London 1844, all same engraved initialsDessert spoons 6 x J Whipple, Exeter 1876, 6 x David Reid, Newcastle 1857, all engraved same initialsTablespoons 3 x Paul Storr, London 1815, no engraving, 4 x Th. Byne, Exeter 1847, dolphin armorial, 2 x AB Savory, London 1827, no engraving, 2 x Eley, Fearn, Chawner, London 1809 and 1 x FH, London 1829Table forks 5 x Wm. Haseler, London 1903, all engraved B, 6 x CL, London 1840, all engraved W and armorial, 1 x AB Savory, London 1832, engraved initialsDessert forks 2 x Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1909, no engraving, 2 x no maker, London 1861, no engraving, 8 all different, some engraved

Lot 110

A LATE VICTORIAN ROSE BOWL, maker William Haseler, London 1901, of semi fluted circular form, repousse with ribbon tied garlands of flowers, on a low domed fluted foot, 8 1/4" diameter, 5 3/4" high, 17ozs 2dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Marks a little rubbed, no signs of engraving

Lot 211

SMALL SILVER, 6 ITEMS and a cased set of George IV 1937 Coronation toothpicks, the small silver includes two circular Walker & Hall ashtrays, Sheffield 1935, large napkin ring Sheffield 1926, three Birmingham hallmarked napkin rings including a pair with chased decoration 1908, the other with engine turned decoration dated 1931, the picks Birmingham 1936 Maker William Hare Haseler with blue enamel surrounding the Monarch heads, in original presentation case for Hancock & Son, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Manchester, 7.5 ozt gross the group

Lot 31

Group of silver, comprising capstan inkwell, hallmarked Birmingham, makers mark and date letter worn and indistinct, cigarette case, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1910, small case with foliate engraving and monogram, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, makers mark indistinct, five silver handled knifes, various hallmarks, some worn and indistinct, a number marked for Sheffield, together with a small group of silver plate, to include caddy of bellied and part fluted form, upon four bun feet, teapot, milk jug and twin handled sucrier, each of canted form, three piece cruet set, plus a cased amber cheroot holder with 9ct gold collar, and small quantity of costume jewellery.

Lot 62

Edwardian Art Nouveau period silver clad glass vases of trumpet from with applied swags by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), London 1906, 497g gross (one glass liner missing).497 is the total weight including the liner which cannot be removed.

Lot 1721

A pair of George V Brittania standard silver beakers, with engraved inscription, W. H. Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1933 and one other later similar beaker, How of Edinburgh Ltd, London, 1960, all 94mm, 29.5oz.

Lot 6

Pair of pierced silver baskets, hallmarked for Birmingham 1909 by William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd (106g)

Lot 71

A collection of Victorian and later silver, including an Edwardian silver cream jug, highly chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, vacant cartouche to two sides, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1903, 11.4 by 7 by 6cm, together with five silver napkins, various designs and makers, one Continental silver, others hallmarked, a further plated napkin ring with applied enamelled flag, two silver cigarette cases, one marked John Rose, Birmingham 1907, the other William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1938, a/f, and a silver card case, the body engraved with pinstripes and circular cartouche monogram engraved GE, Smith and Bartlam, Birmingham 1912, 12.21toz gross silver. (10)

Lot 122

Silver Caddy Spoon of plain form. William Hair Haseler, retailed by BCM, Birmingham 1931, 13g9.5cm widthQty: 1Condition report: Very good with some age related wear

Lot 1129

A silver hallmarked pepper pot with blue glass liner. 1902, London Haseler Brothers. Silver weight 70g. 9.5 cm tall. 

Lot 169

A George V silver set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs within fitted case by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1925, weight 3.65oz approx.

Lot 736

A George V silver vesta case, 47mm h, by W H Haseler, Birmingham 1910 and a mother of pearl hafted silver serving slice, by G Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1871 (2) Vesta case - engraved with the name Richard in 1946, good condition, lid springing back tightly shut. Serving slice - ferule slightly loose and a little bent out of true

Lot 47

A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver teaspoons, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1961, together with a cased set of five silver teaspoons, maker W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 4.2oz

Lot 1018

Various gentlemen's gold-plated cufflinks and studs to include some with aeroplanes including Spitfires and a Concord, a pair with Chinese character script, a small 19th century William Hair Haseler hallmarked silver vesta case, Birmingham 1898, and an oval silver plated card tray, length 24cm, etc.

Lot 296

A silver cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1935, of salt, pepper and mustard with blue glass liners, with two spoons, in its case, with a silver set of spoons and tongs, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1935, with a silver plated spoon and tong set, (3)

Lot 1277

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons having enamelled terminals commemorating the Silver Jubilee for George V, Birmingham 1936, W H Haseler Ltd, approx 59g

Lot 252

A cased set of six George V silver Hanoverian cake or pasty forks, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1925, 84.7 g

Lot 370

A Georgian oval silver mint tray on four feet with engraved laurel decoration and Greek key design circular cartouche. Hallmarked PBABWP for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1802, London along with two silver pepper shakers by Wakely & Wheeler and Haseler Brothers, one with side handle. L.16.5cm (Tray), 250g

Lot 21

A George V silver cigarette case by E.J. Houlston, Birmingham 1919, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to cover, gilt interior with elasticated strap, 12.8cm x 8.6cm, together with an Edwardian silver vesta case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1901, 5.1cm x 3.8cm, gross weight 7.26ozt (2)

Lot 232

A Georgian sterling silver etui, by Taylor & Perry,of tapered oval form with repoussé decoration, with two tortoiseshell knives, damaged, Birmingham 1830, 24.07g,together with a sterling silver heart shaped trinket box, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with repoussé decoration to the lid and hand engraved initial 'E', a pie crust border to hand carved and bright cut sides, Birmingham 1899, 51.05g,a sterling silver vesta case, by William Hair Haseler, of rectangular oval section, with a sliding wooden strike mechanism, engraved pin stripe and fox head decoration, import hallmark Birmingham 1921, 53.15g,a sterling silver travelling ink well, by Archibald Douglas, with a hand engraved Barons coronet to the lid, London 1830, a sterling silver cigar piercer, by S. J. Rose, Birmingham 1970, 8.80g,and a sterling silver pin tray, by Asprey & Co. Ltd., with a feature scattered hallmark, London 1981, 47.67g (6)Condition report: Broken chenier to the heart box.Dirty and tarnished.Patches and scratches to the pin tray.The chenier is the tube section that forms the hinge, where the pins push through.

Lot 364

WILLIAM HENRY HASELER (early 19th century). A coastal view at Dawlish; signed & dated “H. Haseler 1817” lover right; watercolour: 9” x 15”; framed & glazed.

Lot 1030

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 ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks 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

Lot 52

Butcher (Edmund). Sidmouth Scenery; or, Views of the Principal Cottages and Residences of the Nobility and Gentry: with a description of that admired Watering-Place, and the environs, within fifteen miles round, 1st edition, 2nd issue, Sidmouth: John Wallis, [1819?], folding hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece view of Sidmouth (verso strengthened to fold at foot), additional aquatint title with hand-coloured view of Knole Cottage, and 22 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Haseler (including the additional plates of Powys Cottage & Woolbrook Cottage, both with imprints dated 1819, the other plates with imprints dated 1816 or 1817, few imprints close-trimmed), additional leaf at rear with engraved map to text of Sidmouth published May 1st 1817 by John Wallis of Sidmouth (offset to facing leaf), early signature 'F.A. Ram' to upper blank margin of letterpress title, occasional spotting and few marks mostly to margins, marbled endpapers with neatly repaired hinges, armorial bookplate of Abel John Ram to upper pastedown (one of the first fifty subscribers, list present), contemporary calf with elaborate gilt & black line decoration, neatly rebacked preserving original gilt-decorated spine, board corners worn and showing, 8voQty: (1)NOTESAbbey Scenery 307. There were two issues of this book, the first with a total of 22 plates (including frontispiece & additional title), and the second, as here, with a total of 24 plates (including frontispiece & additional title). This volume is of particular interest being a subscriber's own copy.

Lot 1167

AN ART DECO SMALL RECTANGULAR ASHTRAY inscribed "R.M.S. QUEEN MARY", maker's mark "H. Brothers", Birmingham 1952 and a Coronation commemorative ash tray with red, white & blue enamelled decoration, inscribed "May 12 1937", by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1936; the former 3.5" (9 cms) long; 3.5 oz (2)

Loading...Loading...
  • 2014 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots