William Hair Haseler, an Arts & Crafts silver, blister pearl and turquoise cabochon star brooch, maker's mark for William Hair Haseler, stamped 925, partially indistinct, 3.1cm, 6.3gCondition- Overall good to fair condition- Blister pearl in good condition, with good lustre and minor surface wear- Turquoise are a greenish to bluish hue, some more discoloured- Maker's mark worn, partially indistinct- Brooch fitting possibly later addition, replacement base metal pin- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
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MIXED QUANTITY OF HALLMARKED SILVER SPOONS to include a Victorian tea caddy spoon, London 1896, maker Charles Boyton (II), a set of six teaspoons with shell shaped bowls, London 1899, maker James Whatley and Frank Clarke Wheeler and six various others including one bearing the Wire Fox Terrier Association emblem, Sheffield 1925, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd and one bearing South Coast Kennel Society emblem, Birmingham 1910, maker William Hare Haseler, 5.3 troy ozs gross
A selection of silver, to include a Liberty & Co. enamel trinket box, AF, a silver double ended scent bottle, a silver candlestick, a silver cigar box, silver backed mirrors and brushes, etc, gross weight of solid silver items 9.84ozt.Condition report: Overall condition fairCigar box with dents throughout, particularly to corners, hallmarks for Birmingham, partially wornEnamel trinket box with major losses to enamel border, central part of lid with scratches and losses to edges, one large dent to body, hallmarks for Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1909, diameter 6cmCandlestick with dents to base, base slightly off round, hallmarks for GCW, Birmingham, 1905, height 14cmVase sleeve, good to fair condition, hallmarks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1902, height 7.7cmMechanical pen/pencil, pen nib marked M.Myer, Birmingham, 0129, with bloodstone seal terminal, unmarkedOctagonal glass jar lid with dents, hallmarks for Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1900, glass chipped to base x3Hair Tidy glass jar, with small dents, hallmarks for Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham, 1900Sauce boat, marks partially worn, hallmarks for William Aitken, Birmingham, 1910Three napkin rings with hallmarks for Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1928Scent bottle, some abrasion and nicks to green glass, hinged lid slightly misshapen, with glass stopper, screw lid slightly misshapen, visible when viewed obliquely, hallmarks for CMRos, Birmingham, 1897, length 10cmSilver backed mirrors and brush with dents throughoutSilver cylindrical pot, dents throughout, hallmarks for Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1898, length 7.1cmSilver capped jar, hinge broken, dented, hallmarks for Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1906, height 11cm
MASONIC INTEREST - A SILVER GILT AND BLUE ENGINE TURNED ENAMEL NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ASSISTANT MEDALLION, 6.5CM H, BY G KENNING & SON, BIRMINGHAM 1939; ANOTHER: ANNESLEY CHAPTER NO. 1435 WITH DEVICE AND CROWN, THE REVERSE INSCRIBED PRESENTED TO E. COMP. E. COOPER BY THE COMPANIONS FOR HIS ABLE SERVICES AS MEZ, 1950, BY FATTORINI AND SONS, BIRMINGHAM 1951, A BENTINCK LODGE BADGE AND MASONIC DEVICE, SILVER GILT BADGE NO. 3416 HUNG MASONIC DEVICES, DATED 1941-42, 9.5CM H OVERALL, BY G KENNING & SON, 1947, CASED, ANOTHER SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL BADGE: ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, 1932, STEWARDS BADGE BY G KENNING & SON, LONDON 1931, ANOTHER SILVER COLOURED METAL MASONIC BADGE, THE STRIPED RIBBON WITH SILVER GILT CLASPS, A SILVER AND ENAMEL MAYORAL BADGE OF OFFICE, BIRMINGHAM, MODERN, A SILVER MASONIC COMPASS AND SQUARE, 3.5CM H, UNMARKED, A SILVER FOLIATE ENGRAVED MEDALLION WITH ENGRAVED SHIELD SHAPED CARTOUCHE AND BANNER BY WILLIAM HAIR HASELER, 4CM H; FOUR OTHER BADGES: BRITISH SAILOR'S SOCIETY, NOTTS COUNTY AND DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION, THE INSTITUTE OF MARKETING PAST BRANCH CHAIRMAN AND NATIONAL SAVINGS 20 YEARS SERVICE BADGE Generally good, some with signs of wear, silver medallion and compass and set polished, otherwise generally good and commensurate with age
A cased silver five piece oblong cruet set by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1922, the mustard with a thumb piece to the domed cover, reeded border, a scroll handle, wirework body and on a reeded oblong foot, 10.5cm (4in) long, with five blue glass liners, a mustard spoon by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1920, and two salt spoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., London 1921, 434g (13.95 oz) gross
A silver enamel brooch, by William Hair Haseler, later converted from a button, engraved verso 'Dolly', with later metal brooch fittings, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 20.5mm diameter, 4.17gCondition report: Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to silver.Some surface scratches to enamel.Metal brooch fittings are a later addition.Some wear to the maker's mark.
Mustard pot silver. Oval-shaped model with rich decoration and partly cutaway with blue glass insert. England, Birmingham, Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler), 1894, hallmarks: lion, anchor, maker's mark, U. 172.7 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 9.5 cm, W 4.3 cm, H 7 cm. Estimate: € 120 - € 200.
MASONIC INTEREST - A SILVER GILT AND BLUE ENGINE TURNED ENAMEL NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ASSISTANT MEDALLION, 6.5CM H, BY G KENNING & SON, BIRMINGHAM 1939; ANOTHER: ANNESLEY CHAPTER NO. 1435 WITH DEVICE AND CROWN, THE REVERSE INSCRIBED PRESENTED TO E. COMP. E. COOPER BY THE COMPANIONS FOR HIS ABLE SERVICES AS MEZ, 1950, BY FATTORINI AND SONS, BIRMINGHAM 1951, A BENTINCK LODGE BADGE AND MASONIC DEVICE, SILVER GILT BADGE NO. 3416 HUNG MASONIC DEVICES, DATED 1941-42, 9.5CM H OVERALL, BY G KENNING & SON, 1947, CASED, ANOTHER SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL BADGE: ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, 1932, STEWARDS BADGE BY G KENNING & SON, LONDON 1931, ANOTHER SILVER COLOURED METAL MASONIC BADGE, THE STRIPED RIBBON WITH SILVER GILT CLASPS, A SILVER AND ENAMEL MAYORAL BADGE OF OFFICE, BIRMINGHAM, MODERN, A SILVER MASONIC COMPASS AND SQUARE, 3.5CM H, UNMARKED, A SILVER FOLIATE ENGRAVED MEDALLION WITH ENGRAVED SHIELD SHAPED CARTOUCHE AND BANNER BY WILLIAM HAIR HASELER, 4CM H; FOUR OTHER BADGES: BRITISH SAILOR'S SOCIETY, NOTTS COUNTY AND DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION, THE INSTITUTE OF MARKETING PAST BRANCH CHAIRMAN AND NATIONAL SAVINGS 20 YEARS SERVICE BADGE Condition reportGenerally good, some with signs of wear, silver medallion and compass and set polished, otherwise generally good and commensurate with age
SILVER BONBON DISHES, Art Deco napkin rings and a cased set of six silver handled knives, the sweetmeat dishes in Lily pad form on pedestal bases, Birmingham 1909, maker William Hair Haseler, 6cms H, 9.5cms D, napkin rings, Sheffield 1939 by Walker & Hall in original fitted case, the knives also Sheffield 1936, maker Emille Viner with stainless steel blades, 5.5 troy ozs weighable
A Pair of Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Napkin Rings, made by William Hair Haseler, with stylised roundels, maker's mark W.H.H and Birmingham 1928, 2.5cm wide, in a Liberty & Co fitted box .Some areas of wear and damage to the enamel. Surface wear consistent with age. The box is worn and dirty.
Silver sugar basket, the pierced sides with garlands and tied bows, blue glass liner and short pedestal foot, London 1913 Maker Haseler Bros - Condition Report Approx 5.1oz excluding glass liner, height of body only (handle down) = 10cm, structurally sound, no splits or cracks to body handle good, slight wobble on a flat surface, glass liner good
A set of five King's pattern silver teaspoons (by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1964), a set of five Old English pattern silver teaspoons, together with a matching set of six silver coffee spoons (by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1925), a set of six Old English silver coffee spoons (by Cooper Brothers & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1964), together with a silver Rat Tail teaspoon and a small mustard spoon, 8.39 oz total
A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks by James Chesterman & Co, Sheffield 1895, weighted, 14cm, a pair of silver salts by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), London 1900, on three hoof feet, blue glass liners, plus a pair of silver salt/peppers by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1926, total weighable approx. 8.5oz.
A silver three piece cruet set, comprising a navette form mustard pot, by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1920, 9cm wide, together with an associated silver plated mustard spoon, and a pair of navette form open salts, by Haseler Brothers, with two associated silver salt spoons, Chester 1919, 6.5cm wide, each with pierced geometric decoration and blue glass liner, total approximately 4.5ozt Condition report: One salt liner chipped and cracked, one salt spoon bent, plating worn to mustard spoon
A SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS AND PAIR OF SUGAR BOWS, ENGRAVED WITH FLOWERS, INITIALLED R, BY HAMILTON, LAIDLAW & CO, SHEFFIELD 1906 AND A CASED SET OF SIX ART DECO SILVER AND HARLEQUIN GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, BY W H HASELER LIMITED, BIRMINGHAM 1938, 6OZS 10DWTS (2 CASES) Both in good condition, enamels undamaged
A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks by James Chesterman & Co, Sheffield 1895, weighted, 14cm, a pair of silver salts by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), London 1900, on three hoof feet, blue glass liners, plus a pair of silver salt/peppers by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1926, total weighable approx. 8.5oz.
A pair of silver oval salts, by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1910, each with blue glass liner raised upon four supports, together with a silver drum mustard, by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1909, with blue glass liner, a pair of oval twin handled salts, by Jones & Crompton, Chester 1909, raised upon pedestal foot, each with small salt spoon by the same maker, Chester 1909 and Birmingham 1910, and a silver pepperette, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1918. (total silver weight 265.5g). (qty)
A George V silver vesta, of flattened circular form, having swirling engine turned decoration, maker William Hare Haseler, Birmingham 1922; together with another George V silver vesta, of rounded rectangular form, having floral engraved decoration and vacant cartouche, maker J&R Griffin (Joseph & Richard Griffin), Chester 1920 (2)Condition report: Both with very modest handling / age wear only.Otherwise very good.
An Edwardian silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having all-over foliate engraved decoration and vacant circular cartouche, maker William Neale, Chester 1907; together with an Edwardian silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having foliate engraved decoration and shaped vacant cartouche, maker William Hare Haseler, Birmingham 1910; and a late Victorian silver vesta, of rounded rectangular form, having floral engraved decoration and vacant circular cartouche, maker Charles Lyster & Son, Chester 1900 (3)
Sigaretten etui zilver. fraai gevormd model met geronde vorm en gegraveerde rocaille versieringen. Tevens voorzien van initialen cartouche. Engeland, Birmingham, William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd (after c1910), 1908, keurtekens: leeuw, anker, meesterteken, i - gebruikssporen. 89 gram, 925/1000. Afm. L 7 cm, B 1, 5 cm, H 10 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 65 - € 120. A cigarette case. Elegantly decorated model with bulbous shape and engraved rocaille motifs. Also decorated with initials in cartouche. England, Birmingham, William Hair Haseler; W.H. Haseler Ltd. (after c. 1910), 1908, marked: lion, anchor, makers' mark, i - traces of age and use. 89 gram, 925/1000. Meas. L 7 cm, B 1, 5 cm, H 10 cm. Estimate: € 65 - €120.
Edward VII octagonal pedestal sweetmeat dish, with pierced neoclassical decoration having swing handle and blue glass liner, sponsors mark of Haseler Brothers, London 1901, 15cm wide, 190g approx Condition: Some light surface scratches to the silver, while the base appears flat there is a slight wobble when placed on a surface. Small chip to one point of the glass liner. **General condition consistent with age
W.H. Haseler, to a design for Liberty & Co - 9ct gold and enamel Art Nouveau brooch, Birmingham 1905, stamped 'WHH', 3.3cm across, model number 1486 in the Liberty & Co Jewellery Design sketch book Condition: Tarnished in places light scratches to revers, the pin slightly misshapen but working. Enamel appears intact, the drop 1.4cm approx. **General condition consistent with age.
A set of 6 Edward VIII silver Art Deco design teaspoons, by W H Haseler Ltd, hallmarks Birmingham 1937, length 11cm, 1.9oz total, in Liberty of London leather caseVery good original condition, no damage or repairs, all are lightly abraded and slightly worn on high points, hallmarks clear, in Liberty case
A cased pair of Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel napkin rings, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1904, 38mm, gross 72 grams.CONDITION: A few minor bumps/dings to both, along with some minor surface scratches. Tint chip to the enamel on one. Hallmarks clear on both although maker's mark on one is rubbed. Box possibly not original but in generally good condition.

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