Wednesday 14 September 2022
Charles Fleetwood Varley (1863-1942) for Liberty & Co, Silver box with enamel...
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Description
Charles Fleetwood Varley (1863-1942) for Liberty & Co,
Silver box with enamel plaque, 1924,
Manufactured by W.H.Haseler,
Lower left plaque signed 'VARLEY'. Box hallmarked for W.H.Haseler, Birmingham,
Box: 13cm x 9cm x 5cm high. Enamel plaque: 8.2cm x 5.7cm
Footnote
William Hair Haseler, founder member of the firm W. H. Haseler, merged with Liberty's & Co., in 1901 and thereafter continued to execute all silver. They also made the Tudric pewter range.
Literature
Isabelle Anscombe & Charlotte Gere, Arts & Crafts in Britain and America, Academy Editions, London, 1978, p.203 for similar designs.
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