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A silver tea service, comprising a coffee pot by Sterling Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1971, 26cm high, a pair of pedestal dishes by Robert Hennell II, London 1900, 7.2cm high, a toast rack by Haseler Brothers, London 1901, 15cm wide, a toast rack by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1911, 7.5cm wide, a tea pot by Richard Hodd & Son, London, 19cm wide, a dish by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1959, 17cm diameter, a milk jug, Birmingham 1934, 10.5cm high, together with a cream jug, London 1815, 14cm wide, and a silver gilt cup by S G, Sheffield 1974, (10) 10cm tall 73.8ozt
A collection of mixed silver to include: a matched set of twelve golfing interest Elizabeth II silver spoons, with rose terminals and letters "MHGC" below, varying hallmarks including AJB&S, London, 1985/86/90 or by KL Downes, Birmingham, 1985/89/91 or by PJD, London, 1993/97/2002, along with a pair of George IV silver sugar tongs, hallmarked by William Eaton, London, 1823; a single Birmingham silver and enamel spoon with rose design; a William Hair Haseler, Birmingham silver and enamel spoon with George VI & Elizabeth Coronation terminal, and a small modern silver oval photo frame by Carrs of Sheffield with easel back. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 251 grams (8ozt) Further details: photo frame generally good condition, minor wear; flatware tarnished and with wear, some signs of usage to tongs especially.
A silver vesta case, depicting galloping horses to both sides, stamped ‘STERLING 925’, with suspensory loop, and a square silver foliate engraved sovereign case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1909, lengths 48 and 44mm. (2) £100-£120 --- Condition Report First: high points rather rubbed. Weight 24.6gm. Second: Light wear. Weight 18.0gm.
A pair of Victorian silver Knife Rests, by Haseler Brothers, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, of traditional form, 7cm long, together with a five bar toast Rack, Sheffield 1973, a Victorian silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1890 with putti decoration, five various silver napkin rings and a small pepperette, weighable silver 10.6ozt (a lot)
A George V Silver Mustard-Pot, by Samuel Walton Smith, London, 1913, shaped oval and with scroll handle, the hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece, with conforming blue glass liner, 11cm wide over handle; Together With a George V silver mustard-pot, by E. J. Haseler and C. Bill, Chester, 1905, bombé and with gadrooned rim, engraved with a crest, total weight of silver 9oz 19dwt, 310gr (2)Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby ex Fonmon Castle.The Samuel Walton Smith example is fully marked near handle and further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. Stamped underneath with number '26790'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use, consistent with age and use. There are some small areas of pitting. The liner fits well and seems to be without chips.
A set of six Art Nouveau white metal fruit knives, with stylised handles (one missing handle), a silver mounted double oil bottle, by Haseler & Bill, Birmingham 1923, three silver napkin rings, two by Adie Brothers, another by Deakin & Francis, a Hong Kong sterling spoon, with a pagoda finial, a silver pusher by Robert Pringle, London, a silver mother of pearl handled fruit knife, Birmingham, a silver specimen vase, by Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham 1906, two plated candlesticks, two other spoons, weighable silver 80gms (19) Condition Report:Available upon request
A miscellany of items to include silver spoon Birmingham 1932 William Hair Haseler, 2 x silver watch fobs, mother of pearl card case, 2 x penknives one with silver blade, Meerschaum pipe with horse design, amber cheroot holder with 9ct gold trim, pair of folding glasses, Coty boxed compact, crystal three strand necklace, silver plated compact, treen bobbin holder and needle holder, 4 x salt spoons etc.
Mixed Lot: Pair of small Victorian boat shaped salts with part fluted bodies and twin handles, Chester 1899, makers mark for Jones & Crompton, a single pedestal twin handled salt of rythen design, Birmingham 1892, makers mark Haseler Bros together with a small twin handled tea strainer, hallmarked for Sheffield 1921, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, g/w 112gms
A VICTORIAN FRINGE LOCKET NECKLACEThe spiked necklace with two bolt rings, suspending a locket hallmarked Birmingham 1880, with maker's mark for G C Haseler & Co, measuring approximately 55.5cm in length, gross weight 66.7 gramsCONDITION REPORTBoth clasps fasten well, links all in good condition, securing rim and glass present in both sides of the locket, locket closes secuerly
A collection of silver and silver jewellery to include: a George V silver fiddle patterned teaspoon, hallmarked by C.T. Maine (of Jersey), London, 1914, with engraved decoration; a George V silver nail-head terminal spoon by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1933; two Arts & Crafts style silver long stemmed spoons, one by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1912, other by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1903; an Arts & Crafts style spoon by Cooper Bros, Sheffield, 1920; a small 'seal top' spoon by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1928; a small Victorian imported silver Dutch spoon, import marks London, 1881; a possibly Russian silver spoon or ladle with twisted stem leading to coronet style terminal, marks rubbed; a planished silver handled manicure tool; three Chinese white metal novelty figural sculptures, one depicting a man with bicycle or rickshaw, one in a coracle or similar, and the other with catching basket possibly fishing, along with mixed silver and other jewellery comprising of a Chester silver masonic fob pendant; a 9ct gold on silver small ring; a Mappin & Webb silver and enamel golfing 'Handicap' pin badge; a 925 silver bangle; a Sterling silver Celtic style brooch; a Rennie Mackintosh style bangle by Carrick Jewellery Ltd; a 925 silver gilt necklace; a Birmingham silver sporting fob medal circa 1905; a Modern silver Worker of the World Unite silver gilt badge; a small silver St Christopher pendant; an oval silver and enamel 'Pocklington & District League' fob medal; a hallmarked silver ER commemorative pendant for the Jubilee in 1977; a Birmingham silver Isle Of Man silver and rose gold sweetheart brooch; a small silver ring; a sterling silver and enamel souvenir bracelet from India and other silver necklaces or white metal necklaces or pendants; and others including a vulcanite mourning brooch of a ahnd with flowers, a bone ring, a mother of pearl caviar spoon, gilt metal glass set bangle and others. (1 bag) Weighable silver including enamelled pieces approx. 194.7 grams (6.2ozt) Further details: tarnishing, wear and tear commensurate with age.
Engeland, mokkakannetje en paar zoutvaatjes, ca. 1900 rond model met licht gebolde buik, voluutvormige houten greep, scharnierende deksel met duimsteun en de tuit met klepje, mt. Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler) Londen 1916, schuitvormig geribde zoutvaatjes met vleugelvormige oortjes, mt. William Devenport Birmingham 1894, hierbij paar pleet zoutlepeltjes, deukjes h 14,5 cm, br. 342 gr. [3]
A late Victorian silver combination, cigar cutter, sovereign/half sovereign and vesta case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1900, 57mm. Three dents to the case. Numerous minor surface scratches.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Victorian pierced silver condiment set, blue glass liners, pepperette 70mm h, by Haseler Brothers, London 1899, a pair of Edwardian art nouveau two-handled silver salt cellars, by another, Birmingham 1904 and two pairs of silver salt and pepper casters, Birmingham 1974, 11oz (9) Cover of tallest pepperette a contemporary replacement, evident salt corrosion on art nouveau salts and one with associated glass liner, the other retaining the original shaped glass liner
TWO SILVER ALBERT CHAINS AND A NECKLACE, the first an oval link Albert chain fitted with a T-bar, lobster clasp, and fob medal with vacant cartouche, links stamped with sterling marks, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler' Birmingham, length 440mm, the second a graduated curb link Albert chain fitted with a lobster clasp and a T-bar, links stamped with sterling marks, hallmarked 'Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd' Birmingham, length 330mm, together with a silver rope twist chain fitted with a lobster clasp, T-bar and tassel fob charm, hallmarked Birmingham, length 400mm, approximate gross weight 151.7 grams, 4.87 ozt (condition report: general wear)
A SILVER CARD CASE, SOVEREIGN CASE AND ASSORTED VESTA CASES, the card case of a rectangular form with scrolling foliate pattern and vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'John Edward Wilmot' Birmingham 1894, (requires some attention, hinged cover is loose, a foliate pattern sovereign case, hallmarked 'William Hair Haseler' Birmingham, together with nine silver vesta cases, various styles and shapes, all with full silver hallmarks, approximate gross weight 247.9 grams, 9.97 ozt, also including a white metal sovereign holder for both half and full coins, with sixpence and foreign coin inside (condition report: card case requires attention, general wear and tear with others, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
A cased set of six George VI silver teaspoons, having decorative line work to terminals, marks for Birmingham 1938, maker William Hair Haseler, along with a further cased set of six George V silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern teaspoons, marks for Sheffield 1928, maker E M Dickinson, 109g gross
A collection of silver vestas, including an example by John Green & Sons, Birmingam 1902, decorated in enamels with a thistle, another by William Hair Haseler, another Chester example, a vesta by Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1902, another by Jones & Crompton, and another example, all with scrolling foliate decoration, 143gms (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
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
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
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)
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
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)
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)
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.
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.
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

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