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Lot 99

Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver cigarette case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1921, planished rectangular form, incised with fielded panels of foliate scrolls and geometric bands, gilt interior, 10cm x 9cm, 5.42ozt

Lot 96

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a silver and enamelled tea caddy spoon, William Hair Haseler, circular bowl and axe head handle set with a coiled bud tendril plaque in amber, blue and green enamel, 7cm long, 0.73ozt

Lot 104

A set of four 20th century hallmarked silver cruet set. The lot comprising a pepperette, a mustard pot and a salt cellar 1962, Birmingham. Sponsors mark for Sanders & Mackenzie (Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie). Together with a hallmarked silver pepperette. Hallmarked year 1919, Chester. Sponsors mark for Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler). Total gross weight approx. 212g.Largest measures approx. 7.5cm H

Lot 73

A collection of five silver pieces. The lot to include hallmarked silver vesta case. Hallmarked year 1910 Birmingham. Sponsors for W H Haseler Ltd. Together with a hallmarked silver locket. Hallmarked year 1942 Birmingham. Sponsors for Deakin & Francis Ltd. Further together with a Sterling silver locket in the form of an envelope. Stamped Sterling. Further a C & N silver trowel bookmark, a hallmarked silver napkin ring and a George V three pence spoon with a wooden handle. Total gross weight approx. 64.8gLargest measures approx. 9cm L

Lot 493

A trio of Victorian and later silver cream pails, the first, mark of Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), London 1898, of cylindrical form, with pierced quatrefoils, reeded rim and swing handle, with blue glass liner, 7.5cm diameter, 7cm high with the handle down; the second, mark of William Comyns & Sons, London 1906 of conical form, the wire work side with overlay of foliate decoration, gadrooned rim and decorative swing handle, with blue glass liner, 8cm at the rim, 6.5cm high with the handle down; the third, mark of Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Birmingham 1897, of conical form, with decorative wire work side and twist swing handle, with blue glass liner, 266g (8.5ozt) gross weighable silver (3)

Lot 1721

A cased set of six Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel teaspoons, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1907, pierced sinuous deep blue and green enamel terminals, with pierced shoulders, length 11cm, total approx. weight 2.5oz. (6)Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts Silver Spoons

Lot 312

A George V silver cigarette case, of curved rectangular form, having a circular cartouche with engraved monogram and further engraved linear decoration, opening to reveal a gilt-washed interior, W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1923, together with another silver example and another plated, weighable silver 6.6ozt (3)

Lot 296

A set of five Victorian silver teaspoons in the Fiddle pattern, each engraved 'W' to the terminal, H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1855, 2.9ozt, together with a set of six George V silver coffee spoons in the Old English pattern, W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 2ozt (11)

Lot 26

A collection of mixed silver napkin rings comprising: a Chester silver example with engine turned decoration by Turner & Simpson; an Elizabeth II silver circular napkin ring by Broadway & Co; a Birmingham silver napkin ring by William Hair Haseler; a London silver napkin ring by Robert Pringle; a Birmingham silver engine turned silver napkin ring; an Elizabeth II silver napkin ring by HG&S, and a circular example with engraved foliate design and beaded edging, one in bag.  (1 bag) Weight approx. 120.7 grams (3.8ozt) Further details: few slightly dented and tarnished; wear and slight scratching; three misshapen, with surface marks to some.

Lot 61

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel circular shaped photo frame, having leather easel back and silver mount decorated with green and blue enamel swirls / scrolls, hallmarked by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1905, reg no. 452859, approx. 11.7cm diameter. Further details: glass loose; some loss to under easel back; some splits and wear; slight tarnishing, wear and enamel generally good.

Lot 184

WILLIAM HAIR HASELER, PROBABLY FOR LIBERTY & CO. CADDY SPOON, 1911 silver and enamel, stamped maker's mark WHH, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, no. 3177 10cm long

Lot 1143

A Victorian hallmarked silver pin cushion in the form of a shoe, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1900, length 6cm, and a William Hair Haseler kidney shaped vesta case, with partial floral decoration to the back and full floral decoration to the front, length 5cm (2).

Lot 380

A William Haseler copper and silver jar and cover wit arts and crafts Influences 16 cm .

Lot 1387

An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver rectangular, sprung aid memoire case with blue/green enamelled decoration, in the manner of Archibald Knox, length 7cm, Birmingham 1904, William Hair Haseler.

Lot 224

A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a George III oblong baluster mustard pot by John Douglas, London 1810, with a ball finial to the ogee domed cover, a gadrooned border, a scroll handle and on four ball feet, 10.5cm long; an Edwardian six division toast rack by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Chester 1903, with a loop handle and on four ball feet, 16cm long; a castor, maker's mark obscured, Birmingham 1931, with a bell shaped finial to the pierced domed cover and on a circular moulded foot, 18cm high; an American silver coloured salver by Birks, stamped Sterling, presentation engraved beneath and on three ball feet, 18.5cm diameter; a pair of American silver coloured butter knives by Tiffany & Co., stamped sterling, with chased floral decoration, 15.5cm long; two silver mounted cigarette boxes; a dish; and a napkin ring 888g (28.55 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 560

A late Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket, the wirework body with blue glass liner, by Haseler Bros, Birmingham 1898, 9cm high, and a 19th century Dutch silver baluster sugar caster, with pierced cover, marks indistinct, 6oz weighable. (2)

Lot 1180

WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case with chased decoration, Birmingham 1922, two hallmarked silver vesta cases, combined approx 2.9ozt/91g, a hallmarked silver cigarette box with cedarwood lined interior and a silver plated cigarette case (5).

Lot 963

An Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co: an Arts & Crafts silver and enamel napkin ring with central Celtic motif, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, circa 1905, date letter indistinct, stamped 5395 and an Arts & Crafts silver and enamel condiment spoons with Shamrock terminal., William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1904, stamped 395, combined gross weight 39.1 grams [2]

Lot 530

A George V 9ct gold engine turned cigarette case, applied with enamelled MO monogram to upper left section, engraved inscription to interior " MORGAN FROM MARJORIE XMAS 1925" ., New House Repton Derby., hallmarked by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1925, gross approx weight 173.9 grams [1]Provenance: Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen (1877-1950) thence by descent NOTE: Lt-Col Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen MA DSO JP (1877-1950) Son of the Welsh Historian Timothy Morgan-Owen MA HMI - He was one of the most famous soccer players of the Edwardian period, and judged to be the best centre half of the era . Educated at Shrewsbury School and then Oxford where he played football for both school and university. He captained the Corinthians who he took on several pioneering overseas tours to France, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, the United States and Brazil, and also played for Nottingham. From 1899-1913 he played for and captained Wales winning 12 caps . In WWI he served with the Essex Regiment at Gallipoli and in France was gassed and severely wounded in the left arm. From 1911 he taught at Repton School becoming a housemaster in 1919 and retired in 1937 He was life president of the amateur football association . In 1925 he married Doris Marjorie daughter of Sir John Turner owner of the Moira Collieries in Leicestershire- this cigarette case is her 1925 Christmas present to him.

Lot 101

A selection of silver vesta cases. Assorted, to include William Hair Haseler, gross weight 5.78ozt. (6)

Lot 529

A selection of hallmarked silver flatware to include: A silver Christening spoon by A H Darby & Son Birmingham 1921, Pickle fork Sheffield 1915 by John Round & Son Ltd, butter knife by Charles Wilkes Birmingham 1927, spoon by William Hair Haseler Birmingham 1935, mustard spoon by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1908

Lot 160

A 1934 Birmingham silver sugar sifter by William Haseler, 160mm tall, 117.5g

Lot 260

A silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1931 by William Hair Haseler

Lot 45

A George V novelty silver vesta case, modelled in the form of a First World War Howitzer shell, with a hinged cover, the base with integrated steel striker, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1915, length 5.6cm, weight 25g/0.80ozt approx

Lot 94

Hilda Pemberton (attributed) for Liberty and Co., two Arts and Crafts silver reticulated dishes, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, both of six petal flower form with central embossed sunflower rosette, within pierced iris cartouches, diameter of larger 13cm, diameter of smaller 10cm, combined weight 93g/2.99ozt approx (2)Note: having trained at Goldsmiths Institute in the late 1890s, many of Pemberton's designs appear in the Liberty Silver Sketches volumes, most with very similar motifs and composition to this dish.

Lot 290

A George V silver caster, with blue glass liner, the wirework body, atop a circular foot, the cover with bayonet fitting, Haseler Brothers, London 1913, height 15cm, together with a smaller silver wirework caster, and a silver caster with weighted base, combined weight of weighable silver 296g/9.51ozt approx (3)

Lot 530

A late-Victorian cigarette case with overall foliate decoration and initials, 9 x 6.5cm, Birmingham 1894, another plain case of octagonal form, initialled, Birmingham 1919, both by Henry Williamson Ltd and one other of foliate decoration, Birmingham 1928, maker William H Haseler Ltd, total weight ___8.1oz.

Lot 68

A selection of silver, including an Edwardian silver jewellery box, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, of navette form, 3cm high, a pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, 8cm high, and further items of silver, gross weight 6ozt (at fault) (8)

Lot 230

A small group of silver including a George III silver salt cellar. Richard Morton & Co., Sheffield, 1777. Of oval form with blue glass liner, designed with pierced sides and raised on four claw and ball feet, hallmarked shortly after the opening of the Sheffield assay office in 1773, 8.2cm wide; together with: a George V silver tea caddy, Birmingham, 1915, A. & J. Zimmerman, of plain, cylindrical form, with pull-off lid, 8.5cm high, together with: a pair of George V silver salt cellars with blue glass liners, Birmingham, 1916, William Hutton & Sons, with pierced sides and raised on four ball feet; two Egyptian silver ashtrays, 6.7cm dia.; and  a pair of George V silver pepper shakers with pierced sides and blue glass liners, Chester, 1920, Haseler & Bill, 6.7cm high, total weighable silver approx. 9.6ozt (8)

Lot 1085

A silver pierced footed bon bon basket, Haseler Brothers, Chester, 1901, 16.7cm. wide, together with a pair of silver salts raised on three feet with blue glass liners, London, maker's mark CB, 6cm. diameter, and a pair of silver salt spoons weight without liners 8.3 tr.oz. (5)

Lot 13

Pair of Victorian embossed silver pepperettes of Georgian baluster shape, by Haseler Brothers, London 1894, 12.5cm, 125g gross, in fitted box.CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.  Box has broken tongue on catch and faded lining.

Lot 834

Jugendstil-Teeservice, Arts & Crafts, dreiteilig. 925/000 Sterlingsilber, brutto 658 g. Glatte Formen mit stilisierten Griffen (Kanne mit Holzauflagen). Kratzer. Mz. William Hair Haseler (reg. 1864, dieser führte auch Entwürfe von Archibald Knox aus), Beschau Birmingham, mit Jahresbuchstabe für 1899. H. 6,5 bis 10,5 cm.

Lot 66

Mixed Lot: An Edwardian silver pedestal mustard, the body of boat shape with pierced strap work design having a hinged domed lid and fluted thumb piece on a plain oval foot, hallmarked for London 1901, makers mark for Haseler Bros, blue glass liner (a/f), a small open salt and lidded mustard both with blue glass liners and hallmarked for Birmingham 1928, makers mark rubbed together with a condiment spoon, hallmarked for Chester 1901, a plain drum mustard and liner, London 1927 and two hallmarked condiment spoons, silver weight 204gms

Lot 73

Mixed Lot: A set of six silver seal top teaspoons, Birmingham 1926, makers mark William Hair Haseler, a set of six Hanovarian pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1928, makers mark for Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd together with a single hallmarked silver Hanovarian pattern teaspoon, Old English feathered edge teaspoon, hallmarked for Birmingham 1940, g/w 172gms

Lot 308

Silver hallmarked minature jug vesta match holder 3cm high approx, Birmingham 1891, 25g and a silver hallmarked cigarette case Birmingham 1927 by William Hair Haseler ltd. 50g, with inscription ' Fred from Ethel and George 16-2-29'

Lot 202

Seven Various Silver Napkin Rings to Comprise Pair by Charles Perry & Co., Chester Hallmark, a Pair by William Adam ltd, Birmingham Hallmark, a Pair by W.H Birmingham and a Single Example by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham Hallmark, 170g Total Silver Weight

Lot 30

A collection of silver, comprising a Victorian cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1886, 10cm wide, a small ladle, by Willaim Hair Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1927, 12.5cm long, a George III stilton scoop, by William Chawner II, London 1818, 23cm long, together with a pair of cut glass salad servers, by Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, Chester 1909, 28cm long, and a silver plated sugar sifter spoon,weighable 5.49ozt (7)Condition ReportAll tarnished. Some with some denting, most notably the stilton scoop.

Lot 146

William Hair Haseler Ltd. Arts & Crafts copper and enamel vase, circa 1901 of tapered cylindrical form, the body coated in Ruskin high fired blue enamel, over a circular base engraved with stylised and beaded bands, stamped W.H.H. LD mark to base. A/f. Height 23.5cm.

Lot 497

Early 20th century plain cased silver sovereign holder hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1909 together with an engraved combined silver vesta and sovereign holder, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1912 and a small silver decorative vesta case, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London

Lot 477

Early 20th century silver cruet condiment set, hallmarked Bechtler Llahabad, Birmingham, 1938, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1935 and shaker hallmarked Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1914

Lot 1479

Two Victorian or Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta cases, one with engraved floral decoration, Birmingham 1901, maker William Hair Haseler, the other Chester 1909, maker Martin, Hall & Co, height of taller 5.5cm, weight of both 60g

Lot 127

A collection of five hallmarked silver spoons and a hallmarked silver mount cut glass inkwell. The lot to include a large Georgian hallmarked silver serving spoon. Hallmarked year 1837, London. Sponsors mark for Mary Chawner. A Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoon, hallmarked year 1865, sponsors mark for H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias). A George V hallmarked silver teaspoon, hallmarked year 1924 Birmingham, sponsors mark for W H Haseler Ltd . a small hallmarked sivler condition spoon, marks illegible. Further together with a late Victorian hallmarked silver cut glass inkwell. Hallmarked year 1901 London, sponsor marks for John Grinsell & Sons. Gross weight approx 820g.Largest spoon measures approx. 30cm long.

Lot 97

An Edward VII hallmarked silver sovereign holder - case. Hallmark Birmingham 1904. Sponsor's mark William Hair Haseler. Toether with a hallmarked 925 silver vesta case in the form of a jockey's cap. Total weight approx. 31g.Largest measures 6.5cm long

Lot 4

An Edwardian silver Sugar Basket, by Haseler Brothers, hallmarked Chester 1907, of pierced urn form with foliate swag decoration, twisted silver swing handle and blue glass liner, 9cm high, 3.6ozt.

Lot 42

Four pairs of silver sugar tongs 1. William Aitken, Birmingham 18932. W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 19363. Kerr & Phillips, Sheffield 19044. Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1840Weight - 110g

Lot 6

A Pair Victorian Silver Napkin-Rings, by Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, Birmingham, 1897, each circular, cast and chased with figures, some on horseback, in landscapes, 48mm diameter, 40mm high, 2oz 2dwt, 65gr (2)Provenance: The Lion Collection.Each is fully marked near rim. The marks are clear. There is only some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 23

Four Various Silver or Silver and Enamel Napkin-Rings, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, one 1906, stamped with a pheasant, in fitted case, the case 55mm high; one 1921, engraved with foliate and two examples with enamel badge of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, one 1934 and one 1936, gross weight of silver 1oz 19dwt, 61gr (4)Provenance: The Lion Collection.

Lot 25

A silver cigarette case and a silver travelling ink pot, the cigarette case with engine turned rayed decoration, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1938, the interior stamped 'Cambridge ORA Oxford', 7cm wide, the cylindrical hammered pot hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1902, with engraved monogram to the cover, 4.5cm high (2)

Lot 109

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled caddy spoon, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1936, cleft shovel form, the handle set with a roundel of three intersecting leaves, on blue green enamel ground, 7cm long, 0.41ozt

Lot 51

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., and Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, William Hair Haseler, cast in relief, planished shield form with open foliate knotted tendrils, around a central oval plaque in blue green enamel, 5cm long, 14.3g

Lot 104

Hilda Pemberton (attributed) for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver reticulated dish, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, six petal flower form with central embossed sunflower rosette, within pierced iris cartouches, 14cm diameter, 1.82oztNote: having trained at Goldsmiths Institute in the late 1890s, many of Pemberton's designs appear in the Liberty Silver Sketches volumes, most with very similar motifs and composition to this dish.

Lot 42

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, William Hair Haseler, three linked poppy heads with united open stems, in blue green enamel, 2.5cm wide, 6.5g

Lot 697

An assortment of 19th century and later silver. Comprising a George IV spoon hallmarked John Harris IV, London 1847, 54.9g, a George V cigarette case hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1912, 47.2g, a George V sugar sifter hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, 36.8g, a 20th century hammered silver photograph frame, 8.5cm x 7.5cm, a silver topped glass bottle, an Elizabeth II spoon, 16.8g and a Victorian embossed jug, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1861, 66.9g

Lot 560

FOUR PIECES OF SMALL SIZED VICTORIAN SILVER all plain, comprising: a tea kettle, slightly tapering circular, engraved with a pair of crests, with fixed handle and ridged cover, John Septimus Beresford, London, 1885, 9.5cm high; a lidded jug, with slightly bulged body and flat lid, Saunders & Shepherd, London, 1889; a jar, circular, with loop handles to shoulder, Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1887; and a cream jug, bulbous body below a triangular neck, maker's mark overstruck by that of another, Birmingham, 1888; 347gReasonably good condition

Lot 163

A VICTORIAN SILVER NEEDLE SELECTOR CASE AND TWO SILVER BODKIN CASES the oblong selector case with hinged top, with scroll foliate panels and a roundel inscribed 'EB / from / SL', each side with button towards the base sliding between '6' and '7' or '8' and '9' to push up one of the four compartments to the interior, G.C. Haseler & Co., Birmingham, 1870, 70mm long; one flattened oblong bodkin case covered in stamped flowers, with chained slip-on cover, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham, 1887, 79mm long; the other case of shaped tapering form with linear ground strapwork, slip-on cover, Thomas William Dee & Sons, London, 1862, 74cm longAll reasonably good condition, selector case with somewhat dented interior needle holders

Lot 266

Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., London: An Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Napkin-Ring, Birmingham, 1904, circular and with vari-colour enamel, hallmarked Birmingham, 1904, maker's mark WHH for William Hair Haseler, 52mm diameter, 39mm high, gross weight 1oz 6dwt, 40grProvenance: The Lion Collection.Fully marked on side. There is some minor wear to the marks, particularly the maker's mark which is only just visible. but each is still clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises. There are some minor chips to the enamel in places.

Lot 269

Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., London: A Pair of Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Napkin-Rings, Birmingham, 1904, each circular and with a blue and green heightened enamel Celtic knot panels, hallmarked Birmingham, 1904, maker's mark WHH, for William Hair Haseler, numbered '5357'50mm diameter, 50mm high, gross weight 2oz 8dwt, 75gr (2)Provenance: with Anthony Bernbaum, The Peartree Collection (as 1905), where purchased by the present owner.The Lion Collection.Each is fully marked on side and further stamped '5357'. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor dings. There are some minor chips and cracks to the enamel in places.

Lot 495

George V silver presentation cigarette box with engine turned decoration and cedar interior, Birmingham, 1924, W.11.5cm, and another cigarette box, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1924, W.11cm. (2)

Lot 762

1964 cased set of 6 x harlequin enamel coffee spoons in a fitted box by Haseler & Restall - spoons 10cm & 79g total weight ~ red spoon is slight a/f

Lot 26

A collection of silver to include an Edwardian helmet shaped cream jugvarious dates, makers marksfirst London, 1910, Haseler Brothers, a A George IV silver pepper pot London, 1829, Joseph Angell, vase form embossed with a fruiting vine, on a domed spreading border, interior gilt (cover absent), a Victorian cased knife fork and spoon with bright cut floral engraved decoration, a pair of early Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoons with later berried and gilt bowls, two engine turned cigarette cases, a cased pair of napkin rings, a late Victorian silver snuff box and a cased spoon, (qty)first height 11.5cm., weight approx. 20.42ozt Condition: Commensurate with age, viewing recommended in person. Knocks and dings

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