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A silver capstan inkwell by W. H. Haseler, Birmingham, 1910 (lacks glass to interior); also a large green glass capstan form inkwell with brass cap; a pair of Victorian cut-glass inkwells with metal caps; a rectangular glass inwell with integral pen rest; a pair of squat circular inkwells with metal caps; a small cube-shaped pair with metal covers; and a single bottle, the brass cap with fleur-de-lys motifs (10)
Judaica:- a silver vesta case by W. H. Haseler, Birmingham, 1921, additionally stamped with the "Solkets" mark used by Haseler, cover engraved with the Hebrew blessing recited before lighting the Sabbath candles within a scroll surround, reverse engraved with monogram, gilt interior and suspensory loop, 6 cm. long Gapes very slightly at front right otherwise good except for tiny shallow bruise to top left edge of base. 43 gm.
LATE VICTORIAN NINE CARAT GOLD MEDALof oval form with applied lion rampant and engraved thistle design, presentation inscription to verso reading '1900 Glasgow Police, Tug of War Team, Winners of all 1st Prizes at Police Sports in Scotland and Challenge Cups at Motherwell, Glasgow, Partick & Airdrie and Shields at Dundee & Aberdeen, J. Drr Esqr Captain', marked .375 to verso, maker William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1900, approximately 12g, 4cm long
Hunting interest:- A silver and enamel vesta case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1914, engraved with scrolling foliage and centred to front with an enamel boss depicting a lady and gentleman riding in a hunt, with suspensory ring to left side, 4.2 cm. long Condition reportGood condition, some minor surface scratches to enamel
An Edwardian silver wirework sugar caster with blue glass liner, the pierced domed cover with reeded finial, on a circular foot, Sheffield 1901 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, height approx 17.5cm, together with a silver circular salt with pierced scroll sides flanked by scroll tab handles, on scroll legs and paw feet, London 1904 by Haseler Brothers, width approx 15cm.
A George V hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped rim and leaf capped C-scroll handle, raised on three outswept legs with stepped lobed feet, Haseler Bros, London 1914, length 12.5cm, and a Georgian silver "Claret" decanter label, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1806, combined approx 2.6ozt (2).
Pair of weighted silver art nouveau trumpet vases with open work sides and green glass liners, WH Haseler, Birmingham 1909, height 15cm. Condition report: hallmarks partly rubbed; minor dents and bending; no splits or repairs; glass liners good; one base has exposed filling; gross weight 477.7g.
An Art Nouveau silver pierced bonbon dish, having swing handle, of shaped form with embossed floral detail, makers mark for William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1907, length 21.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Swing handle works well.Pierced areas appear good and undamaged.No apparent faults.
Two George V hallmarked silver cigarette cases of rounded rectangular form, both overall engraved with foliate scrolls, one centred with shield shaped cartouche initialled "PRA", William Hair Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1911, the other initialled "WG 1927", Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1925, approx 5.1ozt (2).
A group of seven English variously hallmarked silver engine turned decorated circular napkin rings with cast decorated borders and vacant cartouches (one initialled), including Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1931, Haseler & Restall, Birmingham 1949 and FH Adams & Holman, Birmingham 1941, combined approx 3.4ozt (7).
Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts copper and enamelled clock case, the 4.5 inch dial designed by Archibald Knox, with stylised berry vine motif and Arabic numerals, above an enamel plaque attributed to Charles Fleetwood Varley, depicting a stormy coastal landscape, within a Hayle copper case, probably by J F Pool, planished effect, repousse decorated with motto 'Time and Tide Wait for No Man', 37cm wide, 24cm high Note: although pewter and silver examples of Liberty clocks, manufactured by Birmingham maker, Haseler, under trade names of Cymric and Tudric, appear regularly, relatively few copper examples exist. The copper work is likely to have been executed in Cornwall by one of the Hayle companies. A particular feature of Pool's work is the pressed planished effect finish which appears on most of their work, as well as the sharp edged, high definition repousse lettering and the rivetted construction. Fleetwood Varley became one of the most celebrated enamellers of the Arts and Crafts period, famous for his seascapes and landscapes which often appear inset into pewter and silver caskets. Although unsigned, this plaque, which measures 4.5cm x 13cm, is almost certainly by Varley.
Cased flatware comprising, six silver rattail teaspoons, Sheffield 1924, makers mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons; five seal top silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham 1922, makers mark of WH Haseler Ltd; silver christening spoon and fork with steel bladed knife, Birmingham 1962, makers mark of Bishton's Ltd; and a silver plated set of fish eaters by Walker & Hall, 170grs approx. of weighable silver
A Georgian pair of silver framed spectacles With oval lenses, one lens deficient, and extendable arms, bearing duty mark and lion passant, together with, two other pairs of spectacles, (a.f.), a silver cigarette case, profusely engraved with scroll decoration and a vacant cartouche, with a silver-gilt interior, by W H Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1945, an Edwardian silver vesta case monogrammed, by W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1907, (5) weight combined 3 troy oz
An Edwardian hallmarked silver covered clear cut glass dressing table jar of cylindrical form, height 8cm, a matching rectangular example and a similar globular scent bottle, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903 and 1908, also a silver backed circular hand mirror, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905 and silver covered bible and prayer book with cherubic motifs (6). CONDITION REPORT: Spine torn and heavy wear to the book. Postage within UK would cost £18 + VAT.

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