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An Art Nouveau silver and enamelled pendant, the elongated shape with Celtic knots to the shoulders and two reserves enamelled in blue / green designed by Archibald Knox, Liberty Jewellery Sketch No. 8149 (by W H Haseler, Birmingham, 1904) (for illustration see Victor Arwas "Liberty Style" - J63 Pages 71/77 and Stephen A Martin "Archibald Knox" Page 255 and 260), 4.2 cm x 3 cm, together with one volume Victor Arwas "Liberty Style" published by Parco 1983, printed paper and boards (ILLUSTRATED)
An Art Nouveau silver and enamelled pendant of stylised batwing form in the manner of Archibald Knox, the wings decorated in green / turquoise enamels to the front and in turquoise enamel verso (by W H Haseler), stamped verso "WHH - Silver", 3.5 cm x 3.2 cm, together with a well made handcrafted neck chain in white metal (probably silver, unmarked) (ILLUSTRATED)
A Tudric Moorcroft pottery trumpet shaped vase, "Wisteria" pattern on a deep blue ground, raised on a beaten pewter circular foot, stamped to base "H Made in England Tudric Moorcroft 01310", 16.3 cm high (these wares were made by Haseler`s initially for Liberty`s and subsequently sold to other retailers) (ILLUSTRATED)
A quantity of silver and silver plate to include a small twin-handled navette shaped urn on rectangular base, Haseler Brothers Birmingham date mark indistinct, three silver mounted hobnail cut glass cylindrical dressing table jars of varying sizes and weighted silver handle, all Drew & Sons London 1907, a brass Art Nouveau fruit dish with glass bowl together with various other items of brass, plate and pewter. (a lot)
AN EDWARDIAN HANDMADE CUP & COVER with twin handles and chased decoration around the foot, lower bowl & cover, by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1907 (loaded base) and another handmade cup with wire tendril handles and applied bead decoration, by A.E. Jones, Chester 1913, both inscribed; the latter 6.7" (17 cms) high; 10 oz weighable silver (2)
An Art & Crafts gold and opal pendant, by W H Haseler, the wire frame decorated with leaves and bead clusters with a centre oval cabochon opal and three circular cabochon opals rub set in frames with a fine bead edge. An oval cabochon opal pendant drop below with a bead edge bail above, marked for W H Haseler and possibly retailed by Liberty & Co., marked 15ct
A collection of silver, comprising: a pair of five bar wishbone toast racks on ball feet, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904, 8.5 cm long, a drum mustard with gadroon borders, by Haseler & Bill, Birmingham 1924, 7.5 cm high to top of shell thumb piece, a three piece Albany pattern christening set, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1908/9, monogrammed, in fitted case, another two five bar toastracks and an assortment of 32 teaspoons/coffee spoons including two sets of British hallmarks in old English/rat tail pattern, 1935, three butter knives and three silver plated teaspoons, 31oz weighable silver
An Edwardian silver pierced ‘lighthouse’ sugar caster by Haseler Bros, London 1904, with a twist spire finial, a bayonet fixing and scroll piercing, 19.5cm (7.75in) high, with a blue glass liner; and a Victorian ogee baluster pedestal sugar caster by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1882, with a twist spire finial, a dot pierced domed cover and a circular foot, 430g (13.85 oz) gross weighable
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER PEPPERETTES, JABEZ DANIELL & JAMES MINCE, LONDON, 1767 baluster with reeded borders, one cover with missing finial, 11cm high; together with a George V silver mustard pot, Thomason & Haseler Brothers Ltd., London, 1911, cylindrical pale and diaperwork pierced body, blue glass liner, 7cm high; a pair of Edwardian silver salt cellars, Faraday & Davey, London, 1903, three footed cauldron form, blue glass liners, 5cm diameter; and a silver salt cellar, Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1920, almost hemispherical, on stepped rim foot, 5.5cm diameter 333gr (10oz) (6)
THREE SILVER MUSTARD POTS one plain oval with reeded rims, lid rising to an urn-shaped finial, angular handle, W.H. Haseler Ltd., London, 1901, 11cm long; one oval with two bands of palework piercing, domed lid, scroll handle, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1900, 11cm long; and one plain bell-shaped, lid with onion dome finial, angular handle, with loaded base and fixed blue glass liner, Sydney & Co., Birmingham, 1918, 9cm wide 225gr. (7oz) excluding loaded example and two blue glass liners (3)
A Victorian oval mustard, the domed hinged lid surmounted by an urn finial, the body with pierced vertical decoration, maker`s mark of Haseler Brothers, London 1895; and another by the same maker, of similar shape but with more elaborate pierced decoration, London 1898, each with blue glass liner and associated spoon, total approx. weight 5 1/2 troy oz (2)
A mixed lot of silver including; various maker`s and dates, a pair of circular salt cellars, on three stepped feet, by Haseler and Haseler, Chester 1916/17, a modern wine taster, retailed by Tessier, London 1966, a card case/aide memoire, Chester 1912, a miniature three-handled cup, and a small embossed vase. approx weight 14.5oz. (6)
Scotland: Clan Badges (2), one no motto, 1915, one 1960, John Fraser of Inverness (d. 2005); Agricultural medals (2), 1871, to Sir Stirling Maxwell of Keir, both for Fillys; Curling medals (2), Royal Caledonian Club, one 1911; Loch Levan Skating Club, shaped medal with town and river-scape, Birmingham 1898, maker W. H. Haseler; Dumfries Hockey Club, presentation `shield` to Miss Scott Elliot, the secretary, on her marriage, 1897. £120-150 W. H. Haseler`s work associated with Liberty`s

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