A pair of Edward VII silver urn pattern sugar castors, the domed covers with flame pattern finials and with wirework sides, on circular footrims, 7ins high, by Haseler Brothers and retailed by Mappin & Webb, and blue glass liners for same (one a possible replacement), a late George III silver rectangular cream jug with reeded scroll mounts and part reeded body, on four ball pattern feet, 3.5ins high, London 1813, a silver rectangular cigarette case, a selection of silver condiments and a quantity of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 32ozs)
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WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; an Edward VII hallmarked silver fronted Arts and Crafts shaped rectangular photo frame with turquoise enamel detail and shaped vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1904, the rectangular aperture measuring 16.5 x 8.5cm, with oak easel back. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition, back has been restored, enamel appears to be original, minor areas of tiny dints and traces of usage commensurate with age.
A silver calling card case, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1899, monogrammed 'SA' and dated '1901', 8.5cm high, a military presentation vesta case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1918, engraved 'Bm.Sp.Cy."C" Div, March 1919, Sec L.,C.H.Norton from W.R.H', 5cm high and a smaller vesta case, 4cm high (3)
A collection of silver items including a christening tankard, the body engraved with floral medallions flanking the initials SIA, London 1870, Samuel Smily, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, 10 by 8cm, an Edwardian silver mustard pot with hinged lid, pierced slats to the body with bows, foliate swags and oval vacant cartouche to either side, later blue glass liner, Chester 1906, Haseler Brothers, 10 by 8cm, a small pedestal bowl with pierced sides, affixed blue glass liner, Birmingham 1919, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 7 by 5.5cm, and a decagonally faceted pepper pot, London 1922, Robert Pringle and Sons, 4 by 8cm, 11.14toz silver weight including glass liner to circular pedestal dish, 7.88toz excluding pedestal bowl. (4)
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; an Edward VII hallmarked silver fronted Arts and Crafts shaped rectangular frame decorated with blue and green enamel detailed pansies, on bracket feet, Birmingham 1900, registered number 419352, with rectangular aperture measuring 13.5 x 9.5cm, with wooden easel back.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Cymric silver & enamel vesta case, hallmarked for William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1911, the front with raised circular quatrefoil and enamel circular boss in blue and green enamel, 1½in. (3.8cm.) long, 0.6 tr.oz. * During the 1890s, Liberty formed relationships with many leading English designers. In 1898, Liberty and Haseler created a formal partnership to launch the Cymric silver line under the title “Liberty and Co. (Cymric) Ltd.” using freelance designers. One of those designers, Archibald Knox (1864-1933), began designing for Liberty in 1899. He focused on the new Celtic design work for the Cymric range, whilst Haseler was responsible for making many of Knox’s designs. Knox was a highly gifted designer and is largely credited with the success of Cymric silverware. He continued to design for Liberty until 1912.** Condition: In very good condition, with clear hallmarks.
An early George V silver half hunter fob watch, white enamel dail with gilt decoration, black Roman numerals and hands, case with bright cut floral and foliate scroll decoration and stylised daisy pattern, case bearing London import mark, 1911, Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), a continental silver fob watch, a silver half hunter fob watch (af), a silver fob case, bright cut floral and foliate scroll decoration, blank cartouche to reverse, together with a late Victorian silver and 9ct rose gold shield shaped fob, engraved scroll decoration, blank raised 9ct rose gold shield to centre, Birmingham 1902, William Hair Haseler, approximately 52mm by 40mm (5)
A three-piece Arts and Crafts silver tea set, by William H Haseler, Birmingham 1911, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handles, intertwined plaited girdle, engraved vine decoration, rope-twist borders, on circular bases, length handle to spout 24.5cm, approx. weight 27.2oz. (3)
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 LATE VICTORIAN SILVER "UNITY PATENT" VESTA CASE & CIGAR CUTTER COMBINED, with rayed fluting and a small cartouche initialled "RW" & dated "1896", by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1895 and a scroll-engraved silver vesta case with an extra compartment containing a cheroot holder, initialled, by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1907; each approx. 2.2" (5.5 cms) long; 2.8 oz (2)
A LATE VICTORIAN PLAIN SILVER VESTA CASE in the form of a mussel shell, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1898, another plain silver, heart-shaped vesta case by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1898 and another silver example with scroll borders, possibly by A.W. Gossbee & Sons, Birmingham 1905; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 2.3 oz (3)
A silver toast rack, by S W Smith & Co, Birmingham 1919, 2.4oz, A silver toast rack by Brasher & Sydenham, Birmingham 1925, and a late Victorian silver wirework mustard pot with hinged cover by The Haseler Brothers, London 1900, 6.2oz, A silver toast rack, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926. 1.95oz
A quantity of silver flatware including:- A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs by George Adams, London 1840; A George IV silver butter knife probably by William Eaton, London 1825; a silver sifter spoon by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1926; two Georgian bright cut salt spoons; a silver caddy spoon by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1927; a Dutch silver caddy shovel with cast handle; a pair of Victorian Old English pattern dessert forks by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1898 and an 18th century silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, marks indistinct (10)
HASELER BROS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mustard pot of oval form with pierced sides, angled handle and cast urn shaped finial with blue glass liner, Chester 1905, length 11cm, and an OId English pattern mustard spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1906, approx 4ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition with minor surface wear and dirt commensurate with age and mild scratches throughout with odd small areas of tarnish, scratched with trademarks to the base, residues of cleaning products to the inside, the spoon slightly misshapen.

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