An Edwardian silver bridge box by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1907, the cover embossed Bridge, the body engraved with a presentation inscription, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long, with a leather liner; a presentation key by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1912, engraved with a presentation inscription, 13.5cm (5 1/2in) long; and an Edwardian silver mounted prayer book by William Comyns, Birmingham 1904, chased with cherubs among clouds, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) high, 48g (1.55 oz) weighable
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An Edwardian silver three piece cruet set by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1907, the mustard with a cone finial to the domed cover, a loop handle, pierced body and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 10cm (4in) high, with three blue glass liners; a three piece baluster cruet set by Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1971, the pepperette 10cm (4in) high, with two blue glass liners; and another silver three piece cruet set, 470g (15.1 oz) gross
A cased seven piece cruet set by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1901 and 1902, the mustard with an urn shaped finial and a scroll handle, gadrooned borders and pierced body, 9cm (3 1/2in) long, 348g (11.2 oz), with seven blue glass liners Condition Report: One of the cruet spoons is a replacement in a different patternCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver sugar caster, by the Haseler Brothers, London 1914, baluster form, the pierced pull-off cover with raised ribbing and pierced decoration, knop finial, on a raised circular foot, height 19.5cm, plus a modern silver sugar caster, by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1964, circular bellied form, height 16cm, approx. total weight 16.5oz. (2)
Designed by Jessie M. King, for W.H. Haseler, a pair of Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver and enamel pin dishes, Birmingham 1906, also with registration number Rd 479297, circular form, enamelled with four blue/green foliate motifs, punch-bead decoration, diameter 9.5cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver vesta case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1908, with engraved scrolling decoration to exterior, 47mm x 38mm, together with another example by Frank Banks, Birmingham 1920, 42mm x 30mm, and an EPNS example, 45mm x 44mm (3) 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 Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com
George V engine turned silver purse on chain, maker Zaccariah Barraclough & Sons, Birmingham 1912, 4" x 3"; together with three engine turned silver cigarette cases, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1945, Frederick Field, Birmingham 1928 and E J Trevitt & Sons, Birmingham 1941, 12.3oz t (4)
A GEORGE V SILVER CAFE-AU-LAIT SET WITH TRAY, LIBERTY & CO. (CYMRIC) LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1914-18, all hammer finished, the tapering cylindrical vessels on spreading feet and chased below the rims with stylised foliate bands, the circular tray with stylised punched decoration to the rim, stamped pattern numbers to coffee set 5860 and to tray 5034; together with a set of six silver coffee spoons, Haseler & Restall for Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd., Birmingham, 1946, with stylised interlacing to the terminals, in their original fitted case with ~LIBERTY / LONDON~ label tray 33cm diameter; pots 21cm high; 1584gr (50oz 18dwt) all in (11) For a similar set, with the addition of a teapot, see the Victoria & Albert exhibition catalogue, July-October 1975, ~Liberty~s 1875-1975, An exhibition to mark the firm~s centenary~, London, 1975, p.65, no.D121.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SWING HANDLED OVAL BASKET, with beaded border, and with pierced and engraved decoration, by Haseler Bros, London 1899, 16.5cm, another pierced and engraved swing handled small basket, Birmingham 1905, 10.5cm; and a George III Irish oval pierce decorated salt, on claw feet, blue glass liner, by William Bond, Dublin circa 1800, 9 oz overall (3)
A group of four William Hair Haseler (British,1848-1963) silver salt and pepper shakers. Birmingham. 1905. Two salt and two pepper shakers. Silver body with applied silver and cabochon decoration. Marked on top and bottom. 2 3/4" x 2". Approximately 6.48 ozt.Condition: Tarnish throughout consistent with age and use. One pepper top dented.
A SET OF SIX SILVER AND ENAMEL ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE SPOONSby William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1936Boxed.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.The marks clear. In very good condition. The box in good order.
A pair of silver candlesticks by A. T. Cannon Ltd., Birmingham 1973, with tapering stems and on circular bases, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) high, loaded; a Victorian silver shaped circular bowl by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1897, on three pad feet, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) diameter; together with two pairs of electro-plated coasters, 107g (3.45 oz) weighable
A pair of oval silver photograph frames, Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1911, egg beaded outlines, 16cm x 11.5cm, a rectangular frame by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1923, plain polished with bead edge border, 15.5cm x 11cm, (missing strut) a rectangular scroll edge frame by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Birmingham 1899, 12.5cm x 9cm, a plain rectangular frame Birmingham 1912. (Qty: 5)
George V engine turned silver purse on chain, maker Zaccariah Barraclough & Sons, Birmingham 1912, 4" x 3"; together with three engine turned silver cigarette cases, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1945, Frederick Field, Birmingham 1928 and E J Trevitt & Sons, Birmingham 1941, 12.3oz t total (4)
A pair of George V silver mugs, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1935/7, height 85mm and one other smaller silver mug, 12.5oz, Condition: Pair of mugs are tarnished but otherwise good condition. Marks clear, although some rubbing to the maker's mark. Other mug has a numerous knocks and dings, with engraved inscription. Handle top has been pushed inwards.
A small group of Edwardian and later silver items, comprising a cased set of silver teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1969, a small sauce ladle Viner's Ltd., Sheffield 1933, 13cm long, a butter knife, W H Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1929, two teaspoons, one with dog nose terminal, Sheffield 1916 and Sheffield 1965, and a cake fork, Sheffield 1967, combined silver weight, 4toz. (11)
LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ART NOUVEAU SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, BIRMINGHAM, 1905 embossed with a design of four budding organic motifs radiating from the centre, on a lightly hammered silver ground, with matt textured pale gilt interior, maker’s mark WHH for William Hair Haseler, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905 (Dimensions: 8cm high)(8cm high)
EDWARD VII SILVER FIVE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET comprising four pierced pepperettes with blue glass liners, together with similar swing handled sugar bowl and liner, overall with swag and bow decoration, Chester 1904 and 1907, Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, together with silver pierced sugar tongs with claw terminals
A Victorian silver octagonal mustard pot with etched rococo decoration and clear glass liner, 6 cm H, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1842; a George V similar mustard pot with blue glass liner by Haseler Brothers, London, 1913, 5cm H and eight rat-tail silver apostle spoon by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1881 (3)
Pair of Victorian silver toast racks, Birmingham 1898, maker Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), the pierced handles above four out-swept divisions, raise don orb feet, 10cm wide, 3.6ozOne of the central divisions detached at the base, surface scratches and marks, some slight bends to divisions
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER INCLUDING A SAUCE BOAT with a shaped rim, a scroll handle and three pad feet, mark of Barker Ellis Silver Company Ltd, Birmingham 1979; a tapering specimen vase embossed with acanthus, mark of Jackson & Fullerton, London 1902, 13.5cm high overall (5 ¼ in); a small four division toast rack, mark of William Neale, Birmingham 1934; a tapering pepper pot, London 1909; a small round open salt, mark of Haseler Brothers, Chester 1904; a small silver-mounted cut clear-glass dressing table bottle; ; approx. 311g of weighable silver (10 oz); and a pair of Indian white metal tapering spill vases embossed with deities, 13cm high overall (5 in), this pair 111g (3 ½ oz)
An open faced pocket watch with secondary dial at the six by Pleasance and Harper of Bristol. Silver case made by Rotherham and Sons of Birmingham dated 1900. Also included are two silver watch chains, stamps worn, one with a small compass and a silver pendant, stamped Birmingham, 1908, William Hair Haseler.
A small collection of seven silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, including: a spot-hammered one by Mid-Essex School of Art, London 1959, one with chased Celtic strap work by RNGC, London 1991, one by William H Haseler, Birmingham 1925, an Irish one with a Celtic border, one with textured decoration and a pair of D-shape, approx. weight 6oz. (7)

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