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A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER CAULDRON SALTS AND AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MUSTARD, the salts with foliate repoussé decoration, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, blue glass liners, maker John Keith, London 1853, 14.2ozt, 441.8 grams, the covered mustard of drum form with pierced frame, scrolled thumbpiece and S scroll handle, blue glass liner, makers Haseler Brothers, Chester 1909, 2.76ozt, 85.9 grams, gross weight of all five items 16.96ozt, 527.7 grams (5) (Condition Report: slight rubbing to some hallmarks, some of the hoof feet very slightly bent but all sit level on a flat surface)
An Edwardian silver Vesta Case, by William Hair Haseler, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, foliate decoration and initialled cartouche, together with a silver thimble, Charles Horner, Chester 1903, a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, mustard spoon etc., an 18ct gold ring mount 3.1g, 9ct gold stick pin etc., (a lot)
A Matched Set of Six Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Crocus Coffee Spoons, made by William Hair Haseler and Murrle Bennett & Co.,each with stylised bud terminals, stamped W.H.H and MB&Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1904/05/06,11cm longW.H.H 1904 (1) 1905 (1) 1906 (2) MB&Co 1904 (2) 2 troy ounces. Minor damage to the enamel. Surface wear consistant with age. See extra images.
A silver vesta/match case and two cigarette cases. The two oblong cigarette cases each engraved with foliate scrolls, one with a round reserve with script initials and '1928', mark of Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1924, 9cm x 8cm; the other with a rectangular reserve with foliate script initials, mark of M H Meyer, Birmingham 1933, 8.5cm x 6.75cm; the vesta with engine turned bands and a round reserve, mark of William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1921; the three weigh 173g gross
Fourteen silver vesta cases, late 19th century to mid 1920s, many monogrammed, one crested, the largest by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1897, diced with an oval reserve engraved Faulkbourn 1896, 5cm (2in) high; and a silver lidded cut glass sugar caster by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1908, 333g (10.7 oz) weighable (15)
ARCHIBALD KNOX / LIBERTY INTEREST: A HARLEQUIN SET OF FIVE ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL TEASPOONS IN A FITTED CASE, sixth spoon missing, each spoon with sinuous naturalistic designs, including Medea and Sarepta, all hallmarked with either makers mark for Liberty & Co or William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905/06 the green Morocco case with camel coloured lining bears gilt retailers mark for 'Beaver Jeweller 7 & 9 St. Anne St. Late of Cross St. Manchester', tallest spoon 11cm and shortest 9.5cm, gross weight 1.94ozt, 60.3 grams (1) (Condition Report: one spoon is missing from the set, spoon with red enamel has losses to the tip of the red and lowest areas of the green enamel, the others appear to be intact, case exterior is worn)
Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled vesta case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1921, cushione rectangular form, pinstriped and set with a central roundel plaque of internal interlocking leaves on a blue green enamel ground, 5cm long, 4cm wide, 0.88ozt
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a silver vesta case with etched scrolled design and vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1906. Makers mark for William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd (after c1910). A Yard-O-Led silver propelling pencil. Hallmarked for London, 1950. Makers mark for Johnson, Matthey & Co. A late Victorian silver cased pencil. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1900. Makers mark for Murrle Bennet & Co (Ernst Mürrle and J B Bennett). A Victorian tea spoon hallmarked for Dublin 1888. Two silver and mother of pearl flip fruit knives with makers James Fenton & Co and John Yeomans Cowlishaw. A miniature bottle opener. Hallmarked for Lonson,1976. Combined weight approx 117.2g. Measures approx 3.5cm x 2cm / 12.5cm x 1cm.
A Victorian silver fruit knife having a mother-of-pearl handle, marks for Sheffield 1869, maker Thomas Marples, sold along with a silver Elizabeth II sugar sifting spoon, marks for Birmingham 1982, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, an Elizabeth II silver sauce ladle with embossed decoration to terminal, marks for Birmingham 1985, maker C Robathan & Son, and two silver George V fruit spoons, marks for London and Birmingham 1921 and 1933, maker W H Haseler Ltd, 78g gross
A Cased Pair of George V Silver Seal-Top Spoons, by E. J. Haseler and C. Bill, Chester, 1922 each in the 17th century style, the oval bowl with slightly tapering stem which terminates in baluster seal terminal, in fitted gilt-tooled black leather covered casethe case 20cm wide, the spoons 16.6cm long, 3oz 7dwt, 105gr (2)Each marked on back of handle. The marks are clear. There is some very minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and marks to the case.
1920s 9ct gold enamel pendant inscribed 'Hull Municipal Technical College Old Boys Association', with presentation engraving verso, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1929, suspended from a silver chain of office, with sixteen engraved shield links, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1933, contained within fitted case Condition Report:9ct enamel pendant approx 22.94 grams, silver 126.2 grams
1930s silver chain of office, relating to the Hull Municipal Techical College, the enamel pendant inscribed HMTC OBA Chairman Executive Council, on a chain with seventeen bars, each engraved with the name and dates of previous holders of office, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1933, contained within fitted case Condition Report:Gross approx 88 grams
Silver and enamel oval locket pendant, inscribed Pudsey Philatelic Society President, and decorated in enamel with a Penny Black stamp, opening to reveal a gilt interior, with presentation engraving verso, hallmarked Haseler & Restall, Birmingham 1981, contained within fitted case, H6.5cmCondition Report:Gross 62 grams
An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion holder realistically cast as a bird (chick) hallmarked by William H Haseler, Birmingham, 1905, approx 8.6 grams (pin cushion lacking) together with an 19th Century pewter mounted conch shell snuff box, an Art Deco ceramic half doll and two vintage tins (1 bag) silver chick without pin cushion, snuff box tarnished
A collection of six Victorian or 20th century silver vesta cases to include; a Victorian Birmingham silver vesta of ribbed form, the others all with engraved foliage and floral designs, various makers and dates including William Hair Haseler, one Chester, others Birmingham. (6) Weight: approx. 148.6 grams (4.7ozt) Further details: tarnishing, surface wear, slightest scratching, general wear.
TWO SILVER MOUNTED SMALL PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES (2)The larger decorated with a putto seated amongst flowers, in an Art Nouveau shaped design, Birmingham 1904, maker William Hair Haseler, height of frame 10cm and the smaller silver mounted shaped rectangular photograph frame with Art Nouveau floral decoration, Birmingham 1902, maker J Collyer & Co Ltd, width of frame 7cm, the strut lackingProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
TWO SILVER TWO PIECE BUCKLES (2)Comprising; the larger cast and pierced in an Art Nouveau foliate design, width 9.5cm, Birmingham 1906, maker William Hair Haseler, the smaller with scroll pierced and engraved decoration, width 9cm, Birmingham 1908, maker possibly Joseph Gloster Ltd, combined weight 73 gramsProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
A SET OF SIX SILVER AND ENAMELLED SMALL BUTTONS AND FURTHER ITEMS (5 CASES)See in descriptionThe six small buttons with pale blue mottled enamelled decoration, detailed Silver, diameter 1cm, maker William Hair Haseler, a set of six blue enamelled buttons, with quatrefoil shaped motifs, a silver and mauve enamelled two piece oval buckle, Birmingham 1910, two similar shoe buckles (the enamel damaged), the six matching buttons lacking, a pair of pale blue and white enamelled hat pins and four similar buttons (further items lacking from the set) and a silver and green enamel oval buckle, Birmingham 1909 and five associated unmarked buttons, with five casesProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
A SILVER AND ENAMELLED VESTA CASEOf rectangular form, in an Art Nouveau design, with blue/green enamelled and martele decoration, Birmingham 1905, maker William Hair Haseler, gross weight 38 gramsProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collectionCondition ReportSome slight surface wear to the enamelled decoration, remains of sticky label to the back, one or two slight surface marks, slight loss of definition to the martele decoration, but generally in fairly good condition.
A PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED AND TURQUOISE MATRIX CLOTHES BRUSHES (2)Sample length 16.8cm, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1916Provenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
ARCHIBALD KNOX; A HASELER AND CO ENAMEL BROOCHWith blue green and orange enamel, in silver with makers mark for Haseler and Co., W.H, who was a supplier to Liberty and Co, measuring 3cm across, weight 10.1 gramsProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
AN ART NOUVEAU HAMMERED SILVER PENDANTBezel set with a oval cabochon of beryl to the centre, with makers mark for William Hair Haseler, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, measuring 5.4cm x 2.8cm including bale, gross weight 10.5 gramsCONDITION REPORTIn overall good condition with some surface scratchesProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
A SILVER AND TURQUOISE TRINKET BOX AND A SILVER AND ENAMELLED CUP (2)The circular trinket box raised on four feet, pierced with heart motifs, diameter of base 6.7cm, Birmingham 1906, maker William Hair Haseler, lined within, the twin handled cup with an enamelled spray motif, height 6.8cm, Birmingham 1907, maker James FentonProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
A SILVER AND ENAMELLED SPOONWith a tapered four sided stem and blue/green enamelled finial, Birmingham 1905, maker William Hair Haseler, length 15cm, gross weight 38.7 gramsProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
ARTS & CRAFTS. An Arts & Crafts silver & blister pearl pendant. The back stamped WHH (William Haseler) but also stamped 925 (twice) & scratched with jeweller's marks. Length, including bale, 3.5cm. Old chain, un-stamped. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.Condition Report: In good, pre-owned condition. No damage. No losses.
of circular form, with reeded borders, pierced sides and turned wooden inserts, by Haseler Brothers, London 1908; 5.6" (14.3cm) diameter; 13.3ozt weighable silver (2). *CR A bit worn, the edges and rims with a few knicks, slight bending to the piercing, one or two small dents to the bodies, both wooden inserts loose. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

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