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ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND ENAMEL BROOCH, CIRCA 1900 model 1309, made by William H. Haseler, the beaten silver decorated with coloured enamels, stamped marks W.H.H./ SILVER Height: 18mmLiterature: Martin, Stephen 'Archibald Knox', ArtMedia 2001, p. 267
An Edwardian silver Christening mug Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903; a heavy gauge toast tack, Lowe & Son, Chester 1938; a silver mounted glass smelling salts jar; a pair of pierced bon bon dishes 1898; a sifter spoon; and a set of six coffee spoons, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1936, 12.1ozt
A Good Collection of Solid Silver Antique Period Vesta Cases ( 4 ) Four In Total. Various Shapes and SIzes, All In Good Overall Condition - Please See Photo. Comprises 1/ Hallmark Birmingham 1929, Maker J.R ( John Rose ) 2/ Hallmark Chester 1899, Maker W.N ( William Neale ) 3/ Hallmark Birmingham 1923, Maker F.S. 4/ Hallmark Birmingham 1912, Maker W.H.H ( William Hair Haseler ) Very Good Collection - Please See Photo.
Art Nouveau Period Solid Silver Rectangular Shaped Tray with Embossed Stylished Floral Decoration, Hallmark Birmingham 1905, Maker W.H.H ( William Hair Haseler ) Attractive Embossed Tray In Excellent Condition. 373.6 grams. Excellent Condition. 8 Inches - 20 cm High, 11.5 Inches - 28.75 cm Wide.
Antique Period - A Small Collection of Nice Quality Solid Silver Hinged Vesta Cases ( 3 ) In Total. All In Excellent Condition. Comprises 1/ Hallmark Birmingham 1909, Maker W.H.H ( William Hair Haseler ) 2/ Hallmark Birmingham 1923, Maker J.R ( John Rose ) 3/ Hallmark Birmingham 1895, Maker J.C ( Joseph Closter ) All Vesta Cases In Excellent Condition. Please See Photo.
A Good Collection of Solid Silver Antique Period Vesta Cases ( 4 ) Four In Total. Various Shapes and SIzes, All In Good Overall Condition - Please See Photo. Comprises 1/ Hallmark Birmingham 1929, Maker J.R ( John Rose ) 2/ Hallmark Chester 1899, Maker W.N ( William Neale ) 3/ Hallmark Birmingham 1923, Maker F.S. 4/ Hallmark Birmingham 1912, Maker W.H.H ( William Hair Haseler ) Very Good Collection - Please See Photo.
A William H Haseler silver and enamel button pendant necklace designed by Archibald Knox, retailed by Liberty & Co, circular with radiating peacock feather design, enamelled in blue and green, set with central blister pearl panel, with applied hanging loop and brooch pin to back, stamped WHH mark, Birmingham 1909, 3.2cm. diam.
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a George V hallmarked silver overall foliate scroll engraved cigarette case, Birmingham 1923 (af), a sovereign and half sovereign case, Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1912, and a bookmark with decorative handle inscribed 'Happy New Year', Birmingham 1876 (af), weighable silver approx 3ozt (3).
Collection of framed prints comprising: 19th-century hand-coloured lithograph of Teignmouth & Shaldon; 1822 lithograph of figures rockpooling after H. Haseler; 1822 lithograph of Sidford Bridge after H. Haseler; a framed set of three oval miniature watercolours of river landscapes and coastal scene; Victorian steel-engraved book plate of A View from the Beach at Sidmouth; a framed pair of watercolours depicting loch scene with tugboat and a river with water lilies; pair of 19th-century colour lithographs of figures in domestic interior settings after C. Blanc; small framed 20th-century print of girl holding bird (9)
A George V silver memento mori cigarette case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1920, set to the hinged cover with a skull and florally chased with acanthus leaf sprays, 10cm wide, with a Japanese sterling silver Mount Fuji cigarette case, 12.5cm wide, and an Art Deco silver ladies powder compact (3) CONDITION REPORT: Compact - Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1935. All items appear to be in generally good condition. Momento Mori cigarette case tarnished. Japanese cigarette case with some surface blemished and scratches.
Five variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include an enamelled 'A Match for All' Wormald's Locks example, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1900 (af), a fluted example, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1894, and a further example with WWI related inscription, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1918, combined approx 5.1ozt (5).
A CASED PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, of circular form, both foliate engraved decoration and initialled, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1890/91, approximate weight 2ozt, 62 grams, together with a cased George VI silver three piece cruet set of Art Deco style, lacks glass liners and spoons, makers Haseler & Restall, Birmingham 1948, approximate weight 4.5ozt, 140 grams, a cased George V three piece silver porridge bowl set, spoon and saucer with engraved initials and presentation inscription to bowl, makers George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1913, approximate weight 7ozt, 218 grams, a cased Edwardian silver pedestal bowl and teaspoon, engraved monogram, maker Harry Hayes, Birmingham 1904, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 147 grams (4)
A SET OF FOUR WILLIAM HAIR HASELER SILVER AND ENAMEL TEASPOONS, the handle finials enamelled in green and orangey red surrounding three erect leaves, with a scrolled design above the bowls, possibly to an Archibald Knox design for Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1906, length approximately 11cm, approximate gross weight 1.44ozt, 44.9 grams (4)(condition: two spoons heavily tarnished, all four spoons have handles that have been bent either flat or slight kinks, two with majority of enamel intact, one severely chipped, another with some chips)
A George III style silver pepperette, Edward John & Noble Haseler, Chester 1910, in classical style, slat pierced and embossed with ribbon tied swags, blue glass liner, 9.5cm high, a pair of mid 18th century style silver pepperettes, Birmingham 1901, silver sugar tongs, and a silver and glass preserve jar and spoon, Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1908, 5ozs combined weight of weighable silver (6).
A George IV silver snuff box, John Linnit, London, 1824, the rectangular engine turned box with rounded corners and reeded edges, opening to reveal a gilt interior, the inner lid inscribed 'Lieu, general Fair C.B to W.H.Richards Esq,,' 2¼in. (6cm.) long, weight 1.8 tr.oz., together with a miniature silver pounce pot by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1900. (2)* Condition: Both pieces in good condition, some tiny flea-bite nibbles.
Edwardian Period Superb Quality Set of 3 Solid Silver Open-worked Swing Handle Sweetmeat Baskets, The Proportions and Design - Excellent. Hallmark Birmingham 1912, Maker W.H.H ( William Hair Haseler ) Size - Tallest Basket Handle Out 6.75 Inches - 17 cm Tall. 430 grams - 14 ozs. All Three Sweetmeat Bowls In Excellent Condition.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON SILVER AND ENAMEL BROOCH, CIRCA 1905 with a blue/green enamel panel, flanked by entwined Celtic knot motifs, with stamped maker's marks for W. H. Haseler 4cm long Literature: Moro, G. 'European Designer Jewelry', 1995, p. 145, for illustration of a brooch of matching pattern designed by Archibald Knox.
An Art Nouveau small silver tazza, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1909, of circular form, having hemi-spherical well with wide rim pierced and embossed decoration in the Art Nouveau style, with waisted stem raised upon circular stepped pedestal foot, height 10.2cm x diameter 15cm, (44.2g)
Liberty & Co., a silver and enamel dressing table set, various dates, comprising mirror, hair brush, straight brush, a scent bottle and silver cover, a silver handled shoe horn and a glass box and silver cover together with a similar nail file, button hook and buffer by W. H. Haseler Ltd (9)

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