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A silver and enamelled picture locket pendant by William Hair Haseler, design attributed to Archibald Knox, the locket of a tear form, enamelled in green, orange and purple to the top section, with stylised raised relief flower heads above a circular gold framed vacant picture locket, suspended on a tapering bale, stamped 'WHH Silver',approximately 4.3cm in length excluding bale
A GREAT WAR PERIOD SILVER VESTA CASE in the form of a Howitzer shell, by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1915 and nickel-mounted mother of pearl vesta case & multitool combined in the form of a pocket knife with two steel blades, a nail file and a button hook; the latter 2.75" (7 cms) long; 0.75 oz weighable silver (20
A set of four Victorian silver circular salts, with moulded rims and on three leaf capped scroll feet, 2ins diameter x 1.25ins high, by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1876, and three matching spoons, in fitted case, an Edward VII silver framed desk thermometer of open scroll form, with oval cartouche to cresting, 7.25ins x 3.25ins, by the Gold and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1902, and a selection of other silver, silver mounted and silvery metal items, various (combined weighable silver 13oz)
A pair of Edwardian silver salts of plain circular form with blue liners and trefoil bun feet, Chester 1909, Haseler & Bill, another Victorian silver salt of oblong form having pierced decoration, blue liner and bun feet, Chester 1900, Robert Pringle and sons, and three HM silver salt spoons
British Medals, The Three Kings of 1936, a set of three small matt silver medals, by W. H. Haseler, for James R. Ogden & Sons Ltd, of Harrogate and London, George V and Queen Mary, rev. blank, Edward VIII, rev. ACCEDED…, and George VI, rev. …THE CORONATION, first and last conjoined busts l., Edward VIII crowned bust r., all 32mm. (BHM.4260, 4274, 4365; W&E.5706A. 7.6340), in black leather fitted case of issue, mint state, rare (3) *bt. Spink & Son, 1976 W. H. [William Hair] Haseler Ltd., Birmingham silversmiths – the name mis-recorded as ‘Hasler’ by both Brown and W&E.
WH HASELER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box, the lid inscribed 'West Moreland Motor Club Sporting Solo Trial 1925', width 9cm, Birmingham 1920. CONDITION REPORT: Numerous dents including a large area of damage to the left hand side, surface wear and scratches, areas of tarnish.
A George III oval silver mustard pot, John Emes, London 1801, with threaded edges, domed hinged cover and harp handle, 7cm wide, clear glass liner, a George IV silver mustard spoon, London 1824, and a pair of George II style silver cauldron salt cellars, Edward John and Noble Haseler, London 1910, each on three hoof feet, 7cm diameter, 8ozs weight combined (4).
An Arts & Crafts Enamel Brooch, by William Hair Haseler, an amorphous plaque enamelled in tones of orange, green and blue, measures 2cm by 4.1cm see illustration The brooch is in good condition. It is stamped with maker's mark 'W.H.H' for William Hair Haseler and stamped 'SILVER', valued as silver. It fastens with a pin and c-hook. Gross weight 10.8 grams. Condition Report made 15th June 2018.
A silver inkwell, William Hare Haseler, Birmingham 1910, with glass liner: a silver two handled trophy with makers initials T H E, Birmingham 1921, and a silver cigarette case, E J Trevitt and Sons, Birmingham 1940, with engine turned decoration, 12.5 cm x 8.5 cm. 285.4 grams of weighable silver.
A Vintage Sterling Silver And Enamel Fob In The Form Of A Dartboard Circular silver fob, hallmarked Birmingham 1946 with makers mark 'Haseler & Restall'. Finished with crown motif to top and enamelled dartboard to centre. Also a pair of contemporary hematite and crystal set cufflinks in the form of dice. Good condition, please see accompanying image
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; an Edwardian Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver and enamel decorated napkin ring set with stylised roundels, diameter 5cm, approx 1.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Slightly misshapen, visible seam/joint marks, marks rubbed, small nibble to enamel, surface wear with scratches and small gouges etc, some small dents.
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver Arts and Crafts enamel decorated napkin rings, each set with three roundels of stylised decoration, Birmingham 1905, each diameter approx 5cm, approx 2.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: A few very small nibbles to enamel, both slightly misshapen, both with visible seams/joints, surface wear with scratches, nicks and small dents.
A Liberty & Co silver pendant by William H Haseler, the pierced and chased circular pendant with scrolling berried foliage, central polished abalone roundel and pearl drop, on link chain, stamped WHH marks, 4.5cm. long Provenance Private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery. Exhibited Art & Fashion, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum.
An Art Nouveau silver and blue-green enamelled pendant locket, decorated with stylized foliate motifs and with a central glazed locket compartment, Birmingham 1905, maker William Hair Haseler, a Victorian oval pendant locket, with foliate scroll engraved and engine turned decoration, a gold and diamond three stone bar brooch, with three circular ropetwist motifs and a 9ct gold and circular banded agate set ring, ring size K, (4).
Two silver card cases and two sleeves, the first case Edwardian curved rectangular and hammered by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1901, engraved with a crest, 8.2cm (3 1/4in) long; the second rounded rectangular by W. H. Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1920, the front applied with crossed golf clubs, 8cm (3 1/8in) long; the first sleeve, maker's mark worn, London 1912, with an oval aperture to the front, 6.7cm (2 5/8in) long; the last by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1913, open to back and front, 6.8cm (2 7/8in) long (4) The crest on the first for BISHE, DEYCOURT, DUNNAGE, EARDLEY, GRIGGS, HUGGINGS, PANTON, SHEIRCLIFF and SHIERCLIFFE.
Two similar late Victorian silver and blue glass sugar castors by Haseler Brothers, London 1900 & 1901, with wrythen conical finials to the ogee domed pierced covers, with bayonet fittings, bar constructed with flower swags or row of ovals, on circular bases, with blue glass liners, 17cm (6 3/4in) high, 10.25 oz) weighable
Haseler (H), (Illustr.), Scenery on the Southern Coast of Devonshire Comprising Picturesque Views..... Sidmouth....... and Torquay, 29 (of 30) views (uncoloured) by D Havell after H Haseler and H Cornish, tissue gds, ob 4to, bds, pub. John Wallis 1819 and a quantity of books on stage coaches and travel.

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