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Lot 801

An Edward VII hallmarked silver Art Nouveau belt buckle, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1902 (Illustrated).

Lot 503

A pair of Edwardian butter dishes, by George Unite, Birmingham 1901, scallop shell form, with matching asociated butter knives, in fitted case; together with a Victorian cream jug, by Haseler & Bill, Birmingham 1893, of helmet form with loop handle, 5 1/2in. (12.5cms) high, 3oz. (2)

Lot 491

A W H Haseler style pendant silver pierced roundel, centred with mother of pearl, and amethyst, marked to reverse WHH 925

Lot 1162

A pair of silver sugar casters and matching pepper casters, London 1902 by Haseler Brothers, each of urn form with pierced bodies, blue glass liners and swag ornament, on circular feet.

Lot 113

A collection of silver condiments, comprising: a pair of compressed circular salts on hoof feet, by Wilson & Gill, London 1914, 6 cm diameter with clear glass liners and two old english pattern salt spoons, a mustard of strapwork pierced oval form, by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1913, 6.5 cm high with a blue glass liner and old english pattern mustard spoon, and a pepper caster in the George II style, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1899, 12.5 cm high (11) Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 814

A late-Victorian silver tea caddy by Edward and Noble Haseler London 1899 oval form hinged cover pierced with foliate scroll decoration gadroon borders blue glass liner a.f height 8.2cm approx. weight 8oz.

Lot 447

A GEORGE V CIGAR BOX. plain rectangular with thumbpiece, cedar lined, 23cm w, by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1912. ++ In fine condition

Lot 465

AN EDWARD VII DRESSING TABLE TRAY. richly embossed with flowers and foliage in fluted border, 33cm w, by W H Haseler, Birmingham 1903; a 18th c style table shaped jewel box with drawer, London 1901; a similar cylindrical box and domed cover, Birmingham 1889 and a Continental hand mirror with cast handle, c1900, 14ozs weighable (4). ++ Tray - two minor splits in the rim, table shaped jewel box worn, the other items in satisfactory condition

Lot 982

A Victorian oval mustard, in George III style, vasular finial, hinged domed cover, scroll capped handle, pierced with a central band of leafy roundels, outlined throughout with wrigglework, blue glass liner, 10cm wide, Haseler & Bill, Birmingham 1894

Lot 345

A matched pair of silver and blue glass vase shape sugar casters by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), London 1899 and 1906, with wrythen finials, bayonet fitted dome covers, wirework bodies with floral swags, each on circular foot, 17cm (6.75in) high, 11.5 oz Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 321

A Victorian Silver Bulbous Cream Jug, Birmingham 1887, maker Haseler Bros., 7.5cm high

Lot 593

Victorian silver boat shaped sucriere having a swing handle, pierced decoration and a blue glass liner, makers Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, Birmingham 1897, 11.75cm wide.

Lot 158

OLIVER BAKER (ATTRIB.) FOR WILLIAM H. HASELER. PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, BIRMINGHAM, 1899. each with gently tapering nozzles above spirally scrolled supports terminating in a carrying handle, raised above a sphere on four pierced and curved legs with scroll feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1899 (2). 26.5cm high. Literature; Bury, Shirley `Liberty`s 1875-1975`, introductory essay, Victoria & Albert Museum catalogue, published London 1974, pages 13-16.. Note; Liberty & Co. began sponsoring a range of silverware late in 1898 or early 1899 and by the spring of that year enough silver had been commissioned for a small exhibition and the range was given the title `Cymric`.. The Birmingham firm of W.H. Haseler, makers of the current lot, would become the makers of the bulk of the `Cymric` range. A formal arrangement was made with Haselers in the autumn of 1899 however it is thought that a relationship with the firm existed before this time, indeed Liberty`s were thought to have `farmed out` orders for silver locally but came to rely on the services of Haselers. Although it is compelling to imagine that these unusual sticks formed part of this early project the absence of the L&Co. mark makes this less likely although not impossible as records of the relationship between the two firms do not exist. Liberty`s sent examples of Cymric work to the Arts & Crafts exhibition of 1899, and their star turn at this exhibition was the work in silver of the Birmingham painter and antiquary Oliver Baker. Baker was certainly produced designs for Haselers at this time, typically heavily scrolling archaic designs reflecting his work as an antiquary but incorporating the sinuous line of Art Nouveau..

Lot 19

William H Haseler novelty silver pincushion in the form of a tambourine, Birmingham 1907

Lot 814

A W. H Haseler silver, amethyst and mother of pearl pendant, of circular pierced scroll design, marked to reverse WHH 925

Lot 557

A Victorian silver miniature sewing table with a chess board top by the Haseler Brothers Birmingham 1892 on three tripod legs plus a bottle stopper modelled as a galleon import marks for London 1930 plus an unmarked pin cushion modelled as a crown. (3)

Lot 1802

Liberty & Co - a Tudric pewter bowed square biscuit box, designed by Archibald Knox (1864 - 1933), manufactured by W H Haseler, raised and dished centre cover with arched grips, the sides embossed in relief with with a repetitive geometric band of stylised flowers and leaves, 11cm wide, no. 0194, marked Tudric, made in England, c.1905 Literature: Tilbrook, Adrian, J., The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, Richard Dennis (Shepton Beauchamp 1995), p. 95, fig. 70

Lot 162

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SIFTER with pierced body, blue glass liner, pierced domed lid and flame finial with bayonet fitting, 7 1/2" high, London 1900 by the Haseler Brothers (see illustration).

Lot 242

Good set of four silver menu holders with a thistle, shamrock, rose and leek, each upon a hexagonal base by W Haseler & Co,, Birmingham, 1910, cased

Lot 178

A rare George V three piece novelty bowed cylindrical tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, the finial and handles cast as comical elves, the teapot with hinged cover and fruitwood scroll capped handle, skirted bases, 26cm long, W H Haseler Ltd, probably for Liberty`s, Birmingham 1914/17, 31oz

Lot 320

A Pair of Arts & Crafts Round Silver Napkin Rings having embossed flower head motifs, inset with blue and green enamel, Birmingham 1909, maker William Hair Haseler, 5cm diameter

Lot 798

A late Victorian hallmarked silver sugar bowl, Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1897, diameter 9.5cm, also a small milk jug, Birmingham 1923 (2).

Lot 96

W.H. HASELER (MAKER) SET OF SIX BUTTONS, DATED 1908 silver and enamel, each of circular form with spiral inlaid design, hallmarked Birmingham 1908 (6)

Lot 108

A matched pair of silver novelty pepper pots, in the form of tankards, Chester 1897, maker Florence Warden, Birmingham date mark rubbed, maker Levi & Salaman, together with a pair of oval shaped mustard pots with blue glass liners, London 1900, maker Haseler Bros; a pair of open salts with blue glass liners on ball & claw feet and eight other pieces, weight 8oz. (14).

Lot 99

A collection of six enamelled Art Nouveau buttons, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1908, each circular silver button with stylised floral subject and enamelled in mottled blue and green, each 2.2cm diameter (at fault) (6)

Lot 263

A 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, by William Neale & Sons, Birmingham 1925, of rectangular engine turned design with spring thumb release, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, 141.7gm (including elastic retainer) and another silver example by William Haseler, Birmingham 1947, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, 6.5oz including spring retainer (2)

Lot 283

A matched pair of silver pepper casters, by Adie & Lovekin, Chester 1911/Birmingham 1912, each of plain baluster form with drill pierced covers, 9.25cm high, loaded; an oval silver mustard pot by The Haseler Brothers, Chester 1911, crested, 8.25cm diameter and a small drum mustard pot by The Haseler Brothers, Chester 1911, plain with gadrooned edge, 5.25cm diameter, 5.5oz (3)

Lot 298

A Pair of Edward VII Silver Round 3-Handled Trophy Shaped Pepper Pots on round sweeping bases, Birmingham 1909, maker W.H. Haseler Ltd (2)

Lot 658

A matched and part Edward VII Dressing Table Set comprising: a Hand Mirror and single Clothes Brush, each of polished form with embossed trefoil and blue and green enamelled stylised floral decoration, centred with lovebirds, hand mirror length 11", Birmingham 1908, maker's mark W H Haseler Ltd; the clothes brush 7 ¾" long, Birmingham 1906, maker's mark Liberty & Co, and both with registration number RD479297 (2)

Lot 1447

An unusual circular sovereign holder, hinging vertically in half, with internal spring clip, by W. H. Haseler, Birmingham 1913, 1.5in (4cm) high, 0.25oz

Lot 91

A large Edwardian Britannia standard silver tankard, by Haseler Bros, London 1904, of tapering cylindrical form with a moulded foot and scroll handle with scroll thumb piece, the flat domed cover with a crenellated lip, 20 cm high, 39 oz

Lot 725

An Edward VII Vesta Case of square form, with hinged and sprung cover, to a gilt interior and side suspension with striker to the base, and all over engraved scrolling foliate decoration to an initialled cartouche, height 1 ¾”, Birmingham 1909, Maker’s Mark William Hair Haseler

Lot 711

Edward VII visiting card case having allover stylised foliate decoration, Birmingham 1908, maker probably William Hair haseler, 9cm high

Lot 186

A novelty Vesta case, by Buncher & Haseler, Birmingham, the body white ivorene effect and printed with a head and shoulder female portrait on one side, a gentleman toasting the same portrait to the other, 2 3/4" high

Lot 1367

SIDMOUTH. "A Series of Views of Sidmouth and its Neighbourhood ..." by H. Haseler, 7 litho views, printed bds, folio Sidmouth, Hullmandel, 1825.

Lot 1

A silver gilt vase shape wirework sugar caster by Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London 1909, with ribbon-tied drapery swags, the double dome pierced cover with a twist fluted finial, on a circular foot, 17.5cm (7in) high, 172g (5.5 oz), with a blue glass liner; in a fitted red leather covered case from Catchpole & Williams, By Appointment

Lot 42

A pair of silver posy vases, RFM , Sheffield 1919, each of slightly swollen pedestal form and raised on shaped ogee bases, the flared rim with pierced fleur de lis design, (loaded) 15cm high, along with a silver posy vase, Thomas E Atkins, Birmingham 1915, of trumpet octagonal form with knopped stem, (loaded), 17cm high, and another similar of hexagonal form, W. H. Haseler, Birmingham 1913 (loaded) (4)

Lot 100

A selection of silver to include; a heart shaped vesta W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1898, with foliate engraving 4 cm high, a silver cigar holder case enclosing an amber effect and 9ct gold mounted cigar holder by G Loveridge Birmingham 1902, case 6 cm long, along with a silver circular pill box Birmingham 1900 3 cm diameter, and a silver plated sovereign holder (4)

Lot 1

A collection of silver spoons with figural terminals, comprising; a pair of Victorian silver gilt hoof terminal spoons by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1892; a pair of Victorian silver Justice terminal spoons by Charles Boyton, London 1880; a pair of silver St Andrew 'apostle' spoons by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1905; another with figure terminal by Carrington & Co., Birmingham 1929, engraved with a presentation inscription; and a sugar tongs with knights in armour by H. T. Hill & Co., Birmingham 1913, 388g (12.25 oz) (8)

Lot 430

By W.H. Haseler: an Edwardian arts and crafts cigarette case, initialled WH, Birmingham 1904, 3.1in (8cm) high, 2.5oz.

Lot 833

Boar War: A late Victorian vesta case, enamelled with a wounded soldier with rifle, titled A gentleman in kharki, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1899, 1.75in (4.5cm) high.

Lot 1

An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel buckle by William Haseler the domed centre enamelled in greens and blues to a square hammered mount hallmarked Birmingham 1909 (later converted to a brooch)

Lot 1

A WH Haseler Silver and Enamel Brooch, possibly by Archibald Knox, stamped "WHH", "Silver", 3.5cm

Lot 1

An Art Nouveau Silver and Opal Pendant, by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1904, 5.5cm

Lot 1

An Art Nouveau enamelled brooch by William Haseler of hammered square shape with a central blue and white enamel section and green and white enamelled border stamped silverand signed W.H.H; and an Arts and Crafts silver and enamel pendant of stylised foliate bud design enamelled blue-green hues hallmarked Birmingham 1910 (2)

Lot 1

An Edward VII silver cylindrical sugar caster, of Queen Anne design, pierced overall with scrollwork, vacant shield shape cartouche, blue glass liner, 15.5cm high, Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, London 1901

Lot 1

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BEAKER of plain form with reeded band, Birmingham 1935 by W H Haseler, 3 1/2" high

Lot 1

A WH Haseler Silver and Enamel Pendant, designed by Archibald Knox, hallmarked "WHH", Birmingham *Similar examples, The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co, Adrian J Tilbrook, Richard Dennis 2000, p.186, pl.181

Lot 1

A George V mounted ivory page turner and crumb scoop, ensuite, probably by the Haseler Brothers, Chester 1918, 20in (51cm) max. (2)

Lot 1

A matched silver coffee pot and hotwater jug of tapering cylindrical form with vase finial to hinged dome top with ebonised handle and stepped foot Birmingham 1923 and Chester 1924 both by Haseler & Bull each 22.5cm high 34 oz all in.

Lot 1

An Arts and Crafts copper and enamel vase, by William Haseler, tapering column stem on circular base with green and yellow mottled decoration, base stamped W.H.H.LD

Lot 1

Edwardian sucriere having a swing handle and wirework panel sides decorated with cast floral swags on a circular foot, London 1909, makers Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler with blue glass liner

Lot 1

An Archibald Knox silver and enamel cigarette case, William Haseler for Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1905, oblong with applied central foliate knot motif enamelled in blues and greens, surrounded by four stylised bud motifs to edges, 8cm, 3.125in wide à

Lot 1

Set of six Liberty & Company silver and enamel teaspoons, made by William Hair Haseler and in the original fitted box, Birmingham 1929 (See lot 141 for illustration).

Lot 1

A Victorian silver vesta, with engraved scroll decoration, maker Haseler Bros., Birmingham 1896, another vesta, a visiting card case and a silver plated purse

Lot 1

A modern Arts & Crafts vesta case, stamped with a heart in each corner and a central square panel, by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1910.

Lot 1

Two Victorian scent bottles: a horseshoe shaped example with a chain handle, screw cover and a chased centre, by Edward Stillwell, Birmingham 1888 and a square section example with engraving and glass stopper by Haseler Bros, Birmingham 1890. (2)

Lot 1

A late Victorian vesta case, of rounded oblong form set with a panel of nephrite jade, by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1899.

Lot 1

Angle-hinge. A fenestrated silver vesta case, by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1923, rd 684101; nine mainly larger silver vesta cases, eight foliate engraved, the other dimpled, various makers, late Victorian/early 20th c (10) The first item somewhat worn and slightly dented, the remainder in fine condition

Lot 1

An Edwardian silver creamer by the Haseler Brothers, London 1909, of plain vase shape with moulded edge, raised from a square foot and having a moulded loop handle, 12.5cm, 2.75oz

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