WILLIAM HAIR HASELER LTD; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver Art Deco tea spoons with enamelled finials, Birmingham 1933, length 9.7cm, approx 51.8g/1.6ozt.Additional InformationEnamel in good condition, usual scratches and nicks to silver, case tired with staining to interior lining.
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HASELER BROTHERS; a cased set of four George V hallmarked silver open salts with matched silver spoons, each of circular form with blue glass liners, Chester 1920, approx 7.55ozt/234.7g. Additional InformationA couple of the marks on the salts are rubbed, the blue glass liners and very tight/snug fit, general wear, light scratches, tarnishing throughout.
Mixed Lot: ladies small engraved rectangular evening purse with foliate engraved decoration, vacant cartouche and with chain hanger, 5.5cm x 4cm x 2cm, Birmingham 1913, probably by Clark & Sewell, together with a late Victorian engraved rectangular vesta, Birmingham 1897 by E V Pledge & Son, a further similar example, Birmingham 1911 by William Hair Haseler Ltd, g/w 66gms (3)
Mixed Lot: pair of circular cauldron salts on three ball feet, London 1918, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, a pair of cylindrical peppers on spreading bases, Chester 1903 by Haseler & Bill and a circular baluster mustard and liner on three curved feet, Birmingham 1916, by James Deakin & Sons Ltd, 140gms net (5)
A good quality silver cigarette, sovereign, half sovereign and stamp holder with pencil to top. Birmingham 1906, maker William Hair Haseler. Initialled WC to front. 8cm x 4.5cm. 83. 5 gms.Some compression to the back. Otherwise in good condition. Closes tightly. Springs fine. Light polish scratches.
A group of George V silver dressing table items, comprising a cased part set silver and glass backed dressing table set, with three brushes and a hand mirror, William Hair Haseler Birmingham 1928, together with a continental 800 grade silver topped glass scent bottle, 6 by 15.5cm high, three silver topped dressing table pots of different sizes, the largest Sydney & Co. Birmingham 1916, and a smaller pair, William Devenport, Birmingham 1923, 3.8 by 3.5cm high, a silver topped scent bottle two silver topped glass scent bottles, without stoppers, William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Sheffield possibly 1911, 4 by 5.8cm high, and a pair of spill vases with flared rims and stepped square bases, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1915, 4.4 by 4.4 by 12cm high, overall weighable silver 0.5toz. (1 case and 1 bag)
A pair of Chinese export silver novelty "pagoda" peperettes, having impressed character marks to base, height 7.6cm, together with an Edwardian silver drum mustard, by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1908, of diminutive form, with blue glass liner, diameter 33mm, a pair of silver mounted cut glass salts, a pierced silver sauce ladle, and various silver and silver plated spoons etc..(silver weight approx. 213.3g)..(qty)
A Victorian silver goblet, maker AM, London, 1868, with floral swag decoration, together with a Kiddush cup, decorated with scrolling vines and beehives, and two pierced dishes by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1907, with Art Nouveau designs, approximately 9oztCondition report: Splits and repairs to goblet, surface scratches and knocks to other pieces.Large goblet weighs 179gSee additional images.17cm highNot gilded inside.
A selection of silver and silver plated tableware, to include a silver wet mustard by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1919, of cylindrical form with pierced decoration and blue glass liner, 5.2cm tall, with an accompanying silver spoon, also with a miniature jasperware type silver mounted jug, 7cm high, a matched bowl 7cm wide, a further jasperware type white metal mounted mustard pot, a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, and a five-piece EPNS cruet set comprising two salts, two pepperettes and a wet mustard (12)
An Arts and Crafts enamelled copper bowl by William Hair Haseler, of circular footed form, with impressed mark beneath, D12.5cm, together with an Arts and Crafts style copper tankard, with scroll band detail, H13.5cm, an Arts and Crafts style copper plate, D24cm, a 19th century copper jug, 13.5cm, and a copper pitcher, H26cm. - Condition Report
AN EDWARDIAN PIERCED MUSTARD POT with a high domed cover by T. Bradbury, London 1905, another Edwardian mustard pot by Haseler and Haseler, Chester 1905 and two other early 20th century mustard pots (all with blue glass liners and spoons); the largest pot 4" (19 cms); 14.8 oz weighable silver (8)
A collection of silver to include: A pair of late Victorian silver mounted antler knife rests, on four ball feet, the silver by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield, 1900;; A Victorian mustard pot and cover, openwork body with gadroon border by James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1899;A George V pepper pot, with geometric openwork body, gadroon border, by Haseler Brothers, Chester, 1912Edwardian plain oval mustard pot and cover, by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1908 (all with blue glass liners) and George VI silver mounted plain glass butter dish, the plain silver Birmingham, 1944; with additional flatware to include: George III OEP table spoon, by Stephen Adams II, London, 1796; pair of Dutch silver .833 standard forks with engraved decoration, stamped & date letter probably 1881 and various mustard spoons (Q) approx: 7ozt
A collection of silver items, to include: a silver shaped circular bowl by W. H. Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1936, with a shaped border and on three pad feet, 20cm (8in) diameter; a tapering water jug by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1910, with a turned finial to the domed cover, a composition scroll handle and on a circular stepped base, 20cm (8in) high; a Victorian twin handled sugar basin, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; two Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks; and other items. Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
Antique Period - Excellent Trio of Silver Vesta Cases ( 3 ) In Total. All Fully Hallmarked and In Excellent Condition. Comprises 1/ Edwardian Period Silver Vesta Case of Plain Curved Form. Hallmark Birmingham 1908, Makers Mark W.H.H ( William Hair Haseler ) Size 1.75 x 1.25 Inches. Excellent Condition. 2/ Victorian Period Silver Vesta Case. Hallmark Birmingham 1899, Makers Mark Joseph Closter, Vacant Cartouche, Spring / Hinge Excellent. Size 48 x 30 mm. 3/ Victorian Period Silver Vesta Case, Hallmark Birmingham 1896, Makers Mark Joseph Closter with Rounded Top and Bottom Shape, Pristine Condition In All Aspects. Spring / Snaps Back.
A William H Haseler silver and enamel moth pendant, modelled as a stylised moth enamelled green and orange, with circular enamelled drop, stamped WHH silver, 4.5cm. long Literature Victor Arwas, Liberty Style, Parco, page 71 for a comparable design illustrated. Simplicity or Spendour, Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery, figure 82 catalogue number 113 for a comparable example illustrated.
An Art Nouveau William H Haseler silver and enamel pendant necklace, pierced and cast with foliate design, enamelled in shades of blue and yellow, on simple chain necklace, stamped makers marks under flooded enamel, 4cm. long Literature Victor Arwas, The Liberty Style Academy Editions, page 17 for a comparable design illustrated.
A group of assorted items, to include a set of six 1930's silver teaspoons, with enamel terminals, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1935, selection of silver plated flatware, Masons Chartreuse teawares, comprising six teacups, six saucers, milk jug, open sucrier, six side plates, a circular serving plate, a rectangular serving plate, ashtray, and match holder, plus three German steins, an Oriental floral detailed vase, etc. - Condition Report
Mixed Lot: George VI silver pebble tobacco box, squeeze opening, gilt interior, the inside of the lid with inscription and dated 1939, 8.5cm diam, Chester 1939, maker's mark Walker & Hall, together with a hallmarked silver vesta case of hinged rectangular form, Birmingham 1912, maker's mark for William Hair Haseler, (a/f) (2)
An Edwardian silver four-division toast rack by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904, plain polished with loop handle, 8.2cm L x 6cm W x 11cm H, together with an Edwardian silver mustard pot by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1906, of cylindrical form with pierced decoration and blue glass liner, 6.5cm high, an Edwardian silver egg cup, 6.4cm high, a Victorian silver salt with blue glass liner, 3.8cm high, a further silver wet mustard and two small silver pepperettes, gross weight of group (excluding glass liners) 11.22ozt (7)
A small silver trophy cup on stand by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1938, engraved for 'Chester & Dist. Billiards League 1938 - 39', 10.2cm high, together with a silver cigarette case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1920, 8cm x 6cm, a George V silver vesta case, 5.8cm x 4cm, a small Edwardian silver vesta case, 3.8cm x 2.4cm, three silver topped cut glass dressing table jars, a silver handled button hook and a silver bottle coaster (9)
A pair of silver pepperettes by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1936-37, of baluster form on stepped circular foot with pull-off covers, each 7cm high, together with a pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1902, each 6.5cm high, and a pair of Victorian silver pepperettes, each 5.3cm high, gross weight of group 4.29ozt (6) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A George V silver snuff box by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1914, of rectangular form with plain polished exterior, hinged lid engraved with a thistle and 'Dinna Forget', 6.3cm x 4.7cm, together with a George V silver cigarette case by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 8cm x 8.5cm, a small silver bonbon dish, a pair of silver sugar nips and a silver teaspoon, gross weight of group 5.79ozt (5)
A four-piece Edward VII silver condiment-set, by Haseler and Bill, Chester, 1906, each piece with openwork sides and a blue glass liner, comprising: a pair of mustard-pots and a pair of pepperettes; together With: a George V silver sauceboat, London, 1935 and a pair of salt-cellars with blue glass liners (7)
Silver footed presentation bowl by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1936, with arched rim, the interior engraved 'Best wishes for your future happiness, you're over the worst, 1912-1937', supported on cabriole feet, 20cm diameter, approx 11oztCondition Reportsurface scratches and small tarnish spots, no apparent dings
LIBERTY & CO; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service, each with planished and embossed stylised floral decoration to the body, maker's marks for William Hair Haseler and Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1912, 1913 and 1916, approx 25.6ozt/796g.Additional InformationTeapot: crack to finial, the bottom of the handle is missing the screw and is loose, general wear throughout, minor denting to the spout. Sugar bowl: slightly dented rim. Teapot and milk jug are marked for William Hair Hasseler and the sugar bowl is marked for Liberty & Co.
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a pair of George V hallmarked silver sugar tongs in the form of a wishbone, Birmingham 1934, a pair of hallmarked silver ice cube tongs, Chester, length 9.5cm, a pair of Continental white metal sugar pinchers with repoussé decoration, length 19cm (3).Additional InformationThe spring has broken on the wishbone examples, marks rubbed on the pinchers, general wear and scratches/tarnishing.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS ENAMELLED COPPER BOWL, BY WILLIAM HAIR HASELER, circular footed form, stamped, 13cm diameter; together with AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER BEAKER, tapering cylindrical, repousse with flowerheads, 10cm high; AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER TANKARD, possibly Newlyn or Hale, tapering cylindrical with simple loop handle, 13.5cm high; and A 19TH CENTURY COPPER BALUSTER JUG, with stepped circular foot, 13.5cm high. (4)The 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.Bowl: Losses to enamel.Beaker: Join has come apart slightly at the top and slightly misshapen.Tankard: Couple of small dents but otherwise good.Jug: Foot dented and a couple of small dents to the body.

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