A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of six Victorian silver salt cellars, of oval fluted form, London 1895, a pair of mustard pots by W. Haseler, Birmingham 1909, a George IV muffineer, London 1822, three mustard pots, a set of three salt cellars, two pairs of pepper pots, a mustard and salt cellar, a cased pair of Victorian Apostle fruit serving spoons, two tablespoons, two forks, various silver and metalware teaspoons and a pair of electroplated toddy ladles, approx. weighable 40oz. (qty)
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A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL SILVER MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME AND OTHER SMALL SILVER ITEMS the shaped-rectangular easel-back photograph frame with a rectangular aperture within a broad-gadrooned border decorated with hearts, mark of Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1899, 13cm high 10cm wide (5 ¼ in x 4 in); an old English shell pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1929; a George III old English pattern salt spoon, together with two silver scent bottle tops, a silver mounted steel button hook and other items including a Scottish silver Celtic style long brooch
Victorian silver pocket watch, other 19th century & later pocket watches, Edwardian silver vesta by William Hair Haseler 1910, sterling silver envelope stamp case, 19th century seal fob intaglio carved with Cupid, another carved with a Dog, white metal crescent brooch etc Condition Report weighable silver 37.2g
A collection of costume jewellery, small silver table ware, wrist watches and penknives, to include; a Victorian pierced and engraved silver buckle, by William Hair Haseler, assayed Birmingham 1900, two wedgwood jasper ware brooches, one within circular yellow metal mount, the other within oval silver hallmarked mount, two Italian micro-mosaic brooches, tie pins a silver butter knife with thistle terminal set amethyst, assayed Birmingham 1911, silver napkin rings, ladies' and gentleman's wrist watches and various pen knives and other items. (qty)
A COMPOSITE SEVEN PIECE ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET, maker Liberty & Co., Birmingham marks, each piece heavily engraved with a wavy line and dot border enclosing similar engraved central panels, and comprising circular bevelled hand mirror, hair and clothes brush and comb (1916), button hook (1917), oblong double compartment ring box (1912), 6" long, and tapering cylindrical hair tidy with lift-off cover (1915), 4" high, 6ozs 9dwts, together with an almost matching pair of candlesticks, maker W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1918, with fixed sconces on flared fluted stems and engraved bases, 6 1/4" high, loaded (9) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR BASKET, maker Haseler & Haseler, Chester 1907, the plain "U" shaped wirework bowl with cast reeded ribbon tied rim, tied by swags of flowers, overhead swing rope twist handle, on a low foot, 5 1/2" high, 2ozs 19dwts, with blue glass liner (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A GEORGE V RECTANGULAR SILVER CARD CASE, engine turned, blind cartouche, makers Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1920, together with an Art Nouveau style cigarette case, stamped 800 to clasp, engraved monogram to front and a George V silver vesta case, maker W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1919, weighable silver 2.4ozt, 77 grams (3)
A Liberty & Co. Cymric silver and enamel vesta case designed by Archibald Knox, of rectangular form, with blue and green enamel motif to front, hallmarks for William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1905, length 5cm, gross weight 1.22ozt.Footnote: Liberty's range of jewellery and silver sold under the trade name of 'Cymric' was launched in 1899. It was manufactured in association with W.H. Haseler of Birmingham, manufacturing jewellers and silversmiths under a subsidiary company known as Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd was registered in May 1901, directed by William Hair Haseler and Frank Haseler, with J.H. Howe and John Llewellyn of Liberty's. They also made the 'Tudric' pewter range for Liberty's. This association ended in 1926. Source: The British Museum. Archibald Knox Beauty & Modernity A Designer Ahead of His Time, The Archibald Knox Society, 2014, page 39 cat number 63.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Enamel in good condition, only minor nibbles and scratches visible with magnification Hallmarks clear
A SILVER SMALL COMPRESSED-ROUND CREAM JUG AND A PAIR OF CAULDRON-SHAPED SALTS The cream jug with a leaf-capped double-scroll handle, a shaped rim and three hoof feet, mark of Haseler Brothers, Chester, 1908, 92g (3 oz); the salts with spiral chased borders and each on three leaf-capped pad feet, mark of Josiah Williams & Co, (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1917, 56g (a little under 2 oz)
John Forrest, London, a silver open faced pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the three piece hinged case, Chester 1900, housing an unsigned key wound movement numbered 518929, 5.2 cm diameter, 125 g gross including the movement; with a metal watch chain, two coins and a watch key attached; and a silver watch medal, by W. H. Haseler, Birmingham 1906
Four Victorian silver Regimental pin badges, all hallmarked Birmingham, comprising 2nd Battalion Berkshire Regiment, dated 1892 by Reynolds & Westwood, 18th Hussars, dated 1899 by William Hair Haseler, Royal Army Medical Corps, dated 1900 by M.B, and 6th Dragoon Guards, dated 1901, makers mark indistinct, aprox 22.7g, AF (4)
A SILVER TEA CADDY, A SILVER-BACKED HAND MIRROR AND A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS DRESSING TABLE JAR comprising; the cylindrical tea caddy with a pull-off cover, crimped rims and part spiral fluted, mark of Haseler Brothers, Chester 1903, 9.5cm high (3 ¾ in), 73g (a little over 2 ¼ oz); the cylindrical cut clear-glass dressing table jar with a cover embossed with alternate panels of flowers and scrolls and spiral flutes, mark of Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1893, 7.5cm diameter (3 in), 42g (1 1/3 oz); the silver engine-turned rectangular hand mirror with the mark of Walker & Hall, Chester 1939, 27cm long (10 ¼ in)
A pair of Edward VII silver oval sauce boats with shaped rims and leaf capped double C-scroll handles, on scroll and hoof pattern feet, 4.25ins high, by Haseler Brothers, London 1908 (weight 14ozs), and a George V silver coffee pot of "18th Century" design, the domed cover with acorn pattern finial, tapered body with moulded footrim and composition scroll handle, 7.5ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1912 (gross weight 13ozs)
Silver and enamel hatpin with hinged head depicting the University of Cambridge coat of arms, Birmingham 1914, maker William Hair Haseler, Charles Horner silver hatpin, Chester 1909, with hinged head depicting a ball and thistle design with amethysts, large silk hatpin with bird and floral decoration, steel hat pin decorated with leaves (4)
An Edward VII Silver Sauceboat and A George VI Silver Sauceboat, the first by Haseler Brothers, London, 1908, the other by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1939, each bombe oval and with overhead scroll handle, one on shell-capped pad feet, the other on lion-mask capped paw feet, 16cm wide and slightly smaller, 9 oz 2dwt (2)
A group of three leather cased butterscotch amber bakelite cheroot holders dating from the early 20th Century with all three having 375 9ct gold bands, one hallmarked for London date letter a 1916 with makers mark for H.C, another for Chester and one other stamped 9ct L&AO. Together with a silver hallmarked vesta case having engraved foliate decoration with match striker to base. Hallmarked for Birmingham, makers mark for William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd. Weighs 17.1g. Measures 4.5cm tall by 3cm wide.
A small silver card case, William Hare Haseler, Birmingham 1915, of rectangular form with sprung hinged top and silver gilt interior and vacant roundel cartouche. 8 cm x 4.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In good order throughout. The marks are clear. The sprung hinge works as it should. No signs of any splits, cracks or restorations.
A plain polished silver cheroot case, Marks & Cohen, Birmingham 1911, enclosing 9ct gold mounted cheroot, together with a Victorian bright cut engraved silver cheroot case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1898, enclosing yellow metal mounted cheroot, indistinctly stamped and a further silver cheroot case, Villiers & Jackson, Birmingham 1916, total weight approx 57.1g (5)
Three solid silver and gold medals from Newburgh Golf Club, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The first medal is engraved "Newburgh Golf Club 1921" hallmarked Birmingham 1921 makers mark WHH for WH Haseler of Birmingham. The second engraved Newburgh Golf Club 1925 hallmarked Birmingham 1924 maker WH Haseler of Birmingham. Initials JAGFR engraved in gold cartouche. The third medal engraved Newburgh Golf Club 1926 hallmarked Birmingham 1925 and makers mark JWT for James Walter Tiptaft of Birmingham. Newburgh-on-Ythan Golf Club was founded in 1888 and was originally a nine hole course of 1 mile and 401 yards in length. The course was laid out on the Newburgh Links which is located just East of the village between the Foveran Burn and the River Ythan.
A silver hallmarked cigarette case of shaped bowed rectangular form having engraved foliate design to front and verso, with central monogrammed cartouche and gilt interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham date letter M 1911, makers mark for William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd. Weighs 109.7g. Measures 8.5cm tall by 9cm wide.

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