0.925 Sterling Silver 1900 and 1901 Liberty & Co. and William Hair Haseler Birmingham, United Kingdom 715g gross A matched silver three piece tea service, the tea pot and cream jug by William Hair Haseler 1900, the sugar basin by Liberty & Co., 1901, also stamped 'Cymric', the tea pot with a wicker covered swing handle, a crown finial to the dome centred pull-off cover, the spherical body applied with double concentric ring motifs, the tea pot 18cm long W. H. Haseler was a firm of manufacturing jewellers was founded in 1848/9 by William Hair Haseler in Birmingham. It became a limited liability company in 1901 as W H Haseler Ltd with W. H. Haseler and his sons William Rabone and Frank as the first directors. Liberty's range of jewellery and silver sold under the trade name of 'Cymric' was launched in 1899. It was manufactured in association with W. H. Haseler; a subsidiary company known as Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd was registered in May 1901, directed by William Hair Haseler and Frank Haseler, with J.H. Howe and John Llewellyn of Liberty's. They also made the 'Tudric' pewter range for Liberty's. This association ended in 1926 but the firm continued to manufacture for the general retail trade moving in 1934 to 11 Warstone Lane, Birmingham where they were known as Haseler & Restall Ltd. £1000
0.925 Sterling Silver 1900 and 1901 Liberty & Co. and William Hair Haseler Birmingham, United Kingdom 715g gross A matched silver three piece tea service, the tea pot and cream jug by William Hair Haseler 1900, the sugar basin by Liberty & Co., 1901, also stamped 'Cymric', the tea pot with a wicker covered swing handle, a crown finial to the dome centred pull-off cover, the spherical body applied with double concentric ring motifs, the tea pot 18cm long W. H. Haseler was a firm of manufacturing jewellers was founded in 1848/9 by William Hair Haseler in Birmingham. It became a limited liability company in 1901 as W H Haseler Ltd with W. H. Haseler and his sons William Rabone and Frank as the first directors. Liberty's range of jewellery and silver sold under the trade name of 'Cymric' was launched in 1899. It was manufactured in association with W. H. Haseler; a subsidiary company known as Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd was registered in May 1901, directed by William Hair Haseler and Frank Haseler, with J.H. Howe and John Llewellyn of Liberty's. They also made the 'Tudric' pewter range for Liberty's. This association ended in 1926 but the firm continued to manufacture for the general retail trade moving in 1934 to 11 Warstone Lane, Birmingham where they were known as Haseler & Restall Ltd. £1000
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