Victorian hallmarked Sterling silver vesta on silver chain, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1900, a hallmarked Sterling silver bell shaped box with pixie finial, by Harman Brothers, 1995, other silver incl. two silver handled crochet hooks, a silver cake knife with bone handle, spoons stamped Sterling, and other white metal items including an Indian belt buckle (qty)
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A collection of condiments, a Victorian silver salt by Samuel Whitford, London 1865, circular stud design, 5cm diameter; a pair of silver repousse chased salts by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Chester 1902; silver gadroon edge eggcup, Birmingham 1906; three silver bud vases and two candlesticks with filled bases; fluted salt and pepper, two small glass condiments.
An antique 9ct rose gold Albert pocket watch chain & hallmarked fob. The chain comprised of graduating curb links with swivel clasps & T bar (one clasp & jump ring to T bar do not appear to be gold). Chain marked 375, 9 & J.K. The yellow gold shield fob charm having etched detailing & monogram, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, makers marks for WHH - William Hair Haseler. Total weight approx 32.6g. Measures approx 35cm.
Engeland, collectie van vier tondeldoosjes en klein doosje, 18e en 19e eeuw, rechthoekig model, verschillende florale graveringen, een mt. W.H. Haseler, Birmingham, 1900, een mt. W.J. Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1916, twee gekeurd met zwaardje en onduidelijk mt., het doosje Londen, 1804 h. 4,2-5,7 cm/ 108 g [5]
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for William Hair Haseler (Liberty) - Three rare silver and enamel teaspoons, retailed by Liberty, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1908 / 1924 / 1904, each of differing design with stylised finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, each 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) long, gross weight 1.4tr.oz. (3) * Condition: All very good, very light surface wear only.
A hallmarked silver & gilt milk jug. The jug raised on a flared plinth base & squat form with banding to the body, scrolling handle & lipped spout. Hallmarked for Chester 1910, makers marks for EJMNH - Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler). Total weight approx 104.5g. Measures approx 9cm.
1920s silver cigarette case, of rectangular form, with engraved scroll decoration and later applied engraved circular central panel, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1920, together with an early 20th century silver vesta case, of typical form, engraved with monogram with push button release cover, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1905, and a tapering silver watch chain with clip, hallmarked on clip and with lion passant to each linkCondition Report:Approximate total weight 5.5 ozt (171.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and some small indentations. Hallmarks on cigarette case and vesta case clear and legible, hallmarks worn and indistinct on chain.
A group of Liberty & Co pewter items, manufactured by W.H. Haseler, comprising a pair of candlesticks, model number '01208', height 21cm, a vase, model number '01016', height 19cm, and a bowl, model number '0899', diameter 13cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Liberty & Co pewter mantel timepiece, model number '01156', the circular dial with a central blue/green enamel reserve within a copper chapter ring, the case with overall hammered surface and embellished with leaf reserves, bearing 'Solkets English Pewter 01156' to underside, manufactured by W.H. Haseler, width 29cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
comprising of an Edwardian cream jug, by Haseler Brothers, London 1901, a set of 5 George III spoons, with gilt bowls, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, a dish inset with a 2d cartwheel Twopence, 3 napkin rings (one inscribed), a Dutch miniature toy and a plated piece by Dupont, Paris; the cream jug 4" (10cm) high; 8.6ozt weighable silver (12). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A collection of three cased sets of spoons to include; A Birmingham silver seal like topped set of six spoons, hallmarked 1925, William Suckling. Another Birmingham set of six silver teaspoons, hallmarked 1931, William Hair Haseler, and a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield, 1918, Joseph Rodgers.Total Silver Weight: 237.6 grams (7.6ozt)Further Details: Some slight tarnishing, wear and scratching.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COMBINATION SOVEREIGN AND VESTA CASE AND A GEORGE V SILVER VESTA CASE, both of rounded rectangular form with engraved foliate decoration and both with monograms, combination case missing push pin for the release of the sovereign cover, both pieces maker William Hair Haseler, combination case Birmingham 1903, length 63mm, the vesta Birmingham 1912, fitted with a suspension loop, approximate gross weight 2.11ozt, 65.5 grams (2) (Condition Report: the combination vesta has a few minor dinks, slight tarnishing in places, vesta opens and closes with ease, missing push pin button, the vesta has some rust to the striker and tarnishing in places)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED GOLF SCORE CARD NOTE PAD, fitted with a hanging loop, silver mounts front and back with pierced golf club and scroll decoration, the hinged front stamped 'PATENT NO 10568', celluloid ivory effect covers, the front printed with a lady golfer and her male caddy, gilt edged paper, maker William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, overall length 11cm (Condition Report: several pages have been removed but the majority are unused and intact, the front cover and backing have warped in places and have started to peel away from one another around the outer edges, otherwise good usable condition)
A collection of silver including a silver pepper grinder, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1929, a small Victorian silver caster, London, a Victorian silver mustard pot (missing liner), London, and a pair of Victorian silver salts, by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1896, the bodies with pierced scrolling foliate decoration, surrounding vacant cartouches, weighable silver 277gms (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver including a small rectangular silver photo frame, by Green & Cradbury Ltd, Birmingham 1923, a silver cigarette case, by D Bros, Birmingham 1947, inscribed to the interior, another example by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, another by F R Gomm, Birmingham, and a silver vesta by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, weighable silver 393gms (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
Syren, Geneve - A George V Sterling silver half hunter pocket watch and chain with 2 fob medals, the watch, circa 1924, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock decorated with engine turned engraving, with blue enamel Arabic numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, the unsigned white dial, 42mm diameter, with white Arabic numerals, blued double spade and whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed and jewelled crown wind movement with onion shaped winder, case, 50mm diameter with milled edge, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, decorated with engine turned engraving around a central belted and vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, inner numbered 467012 with Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver and casemaker's mark of the Dennison Watch Case Company, the cuvette similarly marked, 107.3g gross; the chain with mark of Booth & Biggs Ltd., Birmingham 1896, rolled curb links graduating from 7mm to 5mm each stamped with lion passant, terminating at one end with a swivel catch and at the other with a jump ring supporting two silver medals, one with mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1934, the other with mark of William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1900, fixed T bar on a short length of chain 5cm from the end, 37cm overall length, 56.7g including the medals, total gross weight 164g (4)Crystal - Outer complete and firm, inner complete, but out of the bezel. Some minor surface scratches to both.Dial - Some discolouration - possibly as a result of repairs - at the very edge at 1, 6 8 and 11 o'clock. Not immediately obvious to the naked eye.Movement - In working order, but not tested for timekeeping or endurance. Crown engages and disengages positively, and the hands move freely in both directions.Case - Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and wear. One or two bruises to the case back. Hinges do not appear strained.Chain - Some minor wear to the links as to be expected and commensurate with age and wear. Swivel catch in good orderAccessories - Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and wear. Hallmarks clear and readable
Assorted Early 20th Century Buttons and Studs comprising a pair of William Hair Haseler silver and enamel decorated buttons, of circular design, dated Birmingham 1905, 1.5cm diametera pair of gilt metal and enamel mounted large buttons, on mother of pearl mount, 2.5cm diameterseven miniature paste set buckles, decorative gilt metal mounted buttons etcAssorted Decorative Late 19th and Early 20th Century Buttons, including glass, gilt and other metal examples, military buttons etcPollards London velvet mounted display stand for button on easel frame and metal mount and another similar, 15cm by 28cm
Edward VII silver drum form mustard pot and cover, Chester 1905, maker Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), the lid with shell form thumbpiece opening to reveal a blue glass liner, the body with scrolled handle, together with a non-contemporary mustard spoon, 3.6oz excluding liner
Group of silver and white metal spoons including an Art Nouveau silver and enamel spoon, souvenir spoons and a Chinese spoon, together with a silver sugar sifter (Edinburgh 1923) maker Hamilton & InchesTotal weight approximately 13ozSugar caster has the small hallmarks on both the underside of the base and the lid rim. Art Nouveau enamelled spoon is hallmarked Birmingham 1905, maker William Hair Haseler. Mustard spoon is hallmarked Edinburgh 1818, makers mark P.G See addional images for marks on other spoons.
EDWARDIAN SILVER LIGHTHOUSE SUGAR CASTER HASELER & BILL, CHESTER 1903 the cover with wrythen bud finial, pierced throughout with scroll decoration, on domed foot17cm highQty: the silver approx. 122gCondition good to fair. Blue liner will need clean as sugar stuck within. Some slight misshaping to body. Further wear as per use and age.
A George V silver Mustard Pot, by Haseler & Bill, hallmarked Chester, 1920, of oval form with pierced geometric decoration, blue glass liner, 9cm long, together with a near matched oval silver open salt, by Haseler Brothers, hallmarked Chester 1919, with corresponding decoration, two associated silver cruet spoons and an Elizabeth II silver bottle coaster, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., hallmarked London, 1990, 12.5cm diameter, weighable silver 4ozt (3)
An Edwardian silver tea caddy of military interest, Haseler Brothers, London 1902, of oval form, hinged caddy top with finial, engraved bird and flagpole heraldry and initials W.F.R, gadroon borders, 6.18ozt. Provenance: formerly belonging to the current vendor's descendant Lt. Col. W. F. Ricardo, Royal Horse Guards and later Leicestershire Yeomanry, D.S.O

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