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A matched four piece tea and coffee service, the teapot, cream jug and sugar pot (by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1931), the teapot with turned hardwood finial and hardwood handle, the lower half with faceted decoration, raised on a turned foot, together with a similar coffee pot (by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1934), 44 oz total
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER WIREWORK SUGAR CASTOR, makers Haseler & Haseler, London 1910, of elongated ovoid form, the domed cover with wrythen finial, clip fastening, the body cast and applied with three ribbon and tassell tied swags, on a domed foot, 7" high, 5ozs 10dwts, with original clear glass liner (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A George V silver Card Case, by William Hair Haseler, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, of envelope form with sprung hinged lid, gilded interior, together with a Victorian silver mounted heart shaped clip, by William Comyns, hallmarked London, 1897, chased with foliate swags and masks, the central shield shaped cartouche with monogram, a small silver pin tray with pierced border and two small silver easel frames (5)
A silver Art Nouveau eizel photograph frame by William Hair Haseler. Decorated in relief with stylized prunus blossom heightened with later soft blue and green enamelling. Assayed Birmingham 1904, 26.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Enamel later. Oak replaced. Some slight rippling and creasing to the silver.
A small collection of seven commemorative silver caddy spoons, one by W. Haseler, Birmingham 1937, with a blue enamelled badge of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, one by Garrard and Co, London 1968, with Prince of Wales Feathers, plus three further caddy spoons, with Prince of Wales Feathers and two others, approx. weight 4.6oz. (7)
A collection of five Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by William Henry Warmington, London 1953, plain spot-hammered form, initialled, one by The Pairpoint Brothers, London 1926, one by W. Haseler, Birmingham 1937, one by A.J. Bailey, Birmingham 1936, and an unmarked caddy spoon with a pearl cartouche, approx. weight 1.8oz. (5)
A GEORGE V SILVER AND IVORY TABLE BELL of plain form with turned handle, 13cm high, Chester 1913 by Haseler & Bill; a plain silver two handled porringer, 15cm wide, Chester 1913 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes; and a Georgian silver cream jug with chased foliate decoration, makers mark rubbed (3)
An Edwardian pair of octagonal silver baluster pepperettes, Haseler Brothers, Chester 1902, 10.5 cm high to/w a set of eight Victorian Scottish modified Kings Pattern teaspoons, Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh 1872, a single Scottish teaspoon and two US sterling coffee spoons, 11 oz total, to/w various electroplated flatware, taste-vin and cigarette box (box)
A small group of silver items comprising George VI hallmarked silver pierced fluted bowl, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1939, and a George V hallmarked silver small vesta with scrolling foliate bright cut decoration, Harrison & Hipwood, Birmingham 1922, a Portuguese 833 standard silver dish centred with a crest, combined silver approx 3.48ozt and a silver plated sifting spoon.
A George V silver World War I howitzer shell pattern vesta case, 2.25ins x 1.5ins, by W.H Haseler, Birmingham 1915 (monogrammed), and a George V silver rectangular matchbook holder with engine turned ornament, 2.5ins x 1.5ins by Morgan & Boon, Birmingham 1928 (weight 32 grammes - monogrammed)
A group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a bread fork, Mappin & Webb, London 1899, length 19cm, a cased set of six rat tail coffee spoons, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1923, an oval pin dish, Birmingham 1899 and a pair of napkins rings, James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1910, combined approx 4.3ozt.
A collection of small hallmarked silver tongs comprising a bright cut pair with wrythen stems, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1893, a pair decorated for Victoria diamond jubilee, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1896, a very small example, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1928, three examples with claw grips, and four further pairs, combined approx 4ozt (10).
A group of silver hallmarked items to include a silver hallmarked sugar sifter having pierced top bearing hallmarks for London by Haseler Brothers -Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler. Date letter 1912 , a cased silver hallmarked teaspoon being hallmarked for Birmingham and a silver hallmarked miniature trophy cup bearing rubbed hallmarks. Total weight 113 grams. Measures 11cm high.
REPLICAS OF EARLY SPOONS:- A St. Nicholas apostle spoon with inscribed stem, by L.A. Crichton, London 1936, an apostle spoon (St. Simon Zelotes) with gilt figure by Haseler & Haseler, Birmingham 1914, a slip-top spoon inscribed on the back of the stem "dd. Mercers Company George VI 1937", London 1937 and another slip-top spoon by S.B. Harman, London 1922; the latter 6.6" (16.8 cms) long; 9.1 oz (4)
Three variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include a foliate scroll engraved example of rectangular form, inset with hardstone shamrocks and centred with a circular cartouche initialled WE, Davis, Moss & Company, Birmingham 1907, 4.5 x 3.5cm, and a square plain example William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1915, 5.5 x 5.5cm, also an electroplated "Reynolds Angels" pattern decorated example and another, silver weight approx 2.8ozt (5).
An Edwardian silver snuff box, John Henry Rawlings, London 1903, of rectangular form with bright cut engraved decoration and vacant cartouche to the centre, 65mm wide, together with a silver kidney shaped vesta case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1914 with applied military badge and two further silver vesta cases, total weight 4.5oz (4)
A late Victorian silver sugar castor, the pierced dome lid with flame pattern finial and with part spiral reeded body, on circular footrim, 6ins high, by Haseler Bros, Birmingham, 1896, four George V silver circular salts with shaped rims, on scroll feet, each 1.25ins high, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1918, in red leather fitted case, and a selection of other silverware, various, (some boxed - combined weighable silver 29ozs)

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