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A group of vesta cases and other items comprising an Edwardian silver vesta case with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1901, marks for William Hair Haseler, a plain silver vesta case, Birmingham 1888, marks for J Walker, a Victorian gilt brass and banded agate match safe with internal striking plate, a 19th century papermache snuff box with inlaid pewter decoration and a silver plated novelty vesta case in the form of a cockerels head with glass eyes ( one eye missing)
A silver novelty vest, circular with engraved football goalkeeper catching the ball scene, Birmingham 1906, maker William Hair Haseler, approx 18.7gms/0.60ozt, a miniature silver vesta case, Birmingham 1897, maker John Milwood Banks, approx 15.4gms/0.50ozt, together with a silver plated novelty book vesta case
A GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1912square with incurved corners, moulded rim, engraved with the crest of Kenyon of London, on shaped panel feet, 14.5cm wide; together with two silver casters, one in George II style, bellied and girdled, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1901, 16.5cm high, the second with openwork sides of pales and a band of ovals, bayonet fitting cover, with blue glass liner, Haseler Brothers, London, 1899, 18cm high559gr (18oz)(3)
AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CASED SET OF SILVER TEASPOONS, with sugar tongs, by W.H. Haseler and Co., Birmingham 1923, TOGETHER WITH A POST-WAR CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GILT AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, with black bead terminals to the handles, Birmingham 1958 ANOTHER CASED SET OF SIX SILVER KINGS PATTERN TEASPOONS, with associated SUGAR TONGS, Sheffield 1892 and TWO CASED SETS OF SILVER HANDLES TEA KNIVES, and a miniature SILVER MOTHER O'PEARL HANDLES BOOK PAGE MARKER
A silver tooth pick and two vestas - the pick with engine turned cylinder, length extended 7cm; the smaller vesta with foliate chasing, marks for Birmingham, 1913, maker's stamp W H Haseler Ltd, 0.5 ozt, and the large silver vesta with foliate chasing and engraved with monogram, marks for Birmingham, 1977, maker's stamp Henry Matthews, 1.3 ozt
FLEETWOOD CHARLES VARLEY (1863-1942) FOR WILLIAM HAIR HASELER ARTS & CRAFTS GOLD AND ENAMEL PENDANT, 1904 the enamel panel by Varley depicting a path through a landscape, set within 9ct gold frame, the reverse with glazed locket containing a peacock feather, stamped maker's marks WHH/ 9/ .375, hallmarked Birmingham 1904 3.8cm diameter Note: The artist and enameller Fleetwood Varley was a friend and collaborator of C.R. Ashbee and worked at the Guild of Handicraft at Chipping Camden. His work for Haselers was generally sold through Liberty & Co. in London.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR (1864-1933) FOR WILLIAM H. HASELER, BIRMINGHAM SILVER & ENAMEL BROOCH, CIRCA 1900 worked as stylised plant forms, stamped maker's mark W.H.H./ STERLING 3cm across Literature; Martin, Stephen A. 'Archibald Knox', pub. London 2001, page 265 where two similar examples are illustrated.
Jessie M King (attributed) for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver belt, each of the twelve square section panels, cast and pierced with sylised leaf pads and fleur de lis within a beaded border, in the Art Nouveau style, linked by knopped hoops, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1908, 66cm long, 9.23ozt
A rare Arts and Crafts copper and white metal footed chalice bowl by William Hair Haseler, model no.2729, stepped domed foot supporting shallow, pierced cylindrical stem and flaring bowl, with applied white metal bands and hemispherical motif, stamped marks to base, 15.5cm. high, 21cm. diam.
An Edwardian matched set of four Neo-Classical silver condiments including a sugar caster, pepper caster, mustard pot and salt; the casters baluster shaped with detachable pieced covers and wyvern finials; the salt & mustard pot navette shaped, the mustard pot with hinged cover and shell thumbpiece, all with plain rim above open wirework bodies chased with swags terminating ribbon tied festoons, on flared feet, each with blue glass liners, Haseler Brothers, London, 1904, the mustard pot, Chester, 1904 (4) 7.31 ozs (227 grams) measured without the sugar caster as liner fixed
LOT OF SILVER MEDALScomprising one 'Western District Championship' cross country medal 'Won by J. McKinley', maker William James Dingley, Birmingham 1908, inscibed to the back; also one 'Maryhill Bannerman Trophy, 1st Team' medal, won by 'W. McKinley', maker William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1922, inscribed to back; and one 'Draughts Club' medal won by 'J. McKinley 1901', maker John Gilbert, Birmingham 1892, inscribed to back; along with silver ring and necklace, both of floral designapproximately 110g gross (8)
Late Victorian silver Old English pattern straining spoon, maker 'GG' (probably George Gillett), London 1892, Patent no. 5594, 5.75" long, 0.7oz; together with another silver Old English pattern straining spoon, the bowl with a pierced strainer, maker W.H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1927, 5" long, 1oz (2)

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