Haseler Brothers
Haseler Brothers was a British jewelry company that was established in the 19th century by brothers William and George Haseler. The company specialized in producing high-quality silver and enamel items, including jewelry, cigarette cases, and other decorative objects.
The Haseler Brothers became well-known for their innovative use of enameling techniques, which they used to create intricate designs and colorful patterns on their pieces. They also produced jewelry in a variety of styles, including Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts.
In addition to their own designs, Haseler Brothers also worked with other prominent designers of the time, such as Archibald Knox and Liberty & Co. The company was awarded several prestigious commissions, including one to create the silverware for the RMS Titanic.
The company remained in business until the mid-20th century when it was acquired by the larger jewelry company Mappin & Webb. Today, vintage Haseler Brothers pieces are highly sought after by collectors of antique and vintage jewelry.
The Haseler Brothers became well-known for their innovative use of enameling techniques, which they used to create intricate designs and colorful patterns on their pieces. They also produced jewelry in a variety of styles, including Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts.
In addition to their own designs, Haseler Brothers also worked with other prominent designers of the time, such as Archibald Knox and Liberty & Co. The company was awarded several prestigious commissions, including one to create the silverware for the RMS Titanic.
The company remained in business until the mid-20th century when it was acquired by the larger jewelry company Mappin & Webb. Today, vintage Haseler Brothers pieces are highly sought after by collectors of antique and vintage jewelry.