Strauss & co - 7 March 2011, Cape Town

14 3 A pair of George III silver salts, Daniel Pontifex, London, 1806 each part-lobed urn-shaped body with gadrooned rim and footrim, the sides applied with a pair of handles, 290g, 10,5cmwide over handles (2) R7 000–8 000 1 A George II silver pap boat, maker’s mark indistinct, London, 1736 engraved with initials “WEE”, 60g, 11cm long ; a George III example, George Smith, London, 1782, the rim engraved with wrigglework, 50g, 11,5cm long ; and another, George IV, maker’s mark indistinct, London, 1822, gilt interior, 95g, 11cm long (3) R10 000– 12 000 2 A pair of George III silver and cut steel buckles, William Eley, London, late 18th century pierced with berries and rope- work, 6,5cm long ; and a pair of steel examples, 6,5cm long (4) R2 000– 3 000 4 A George IV silver wine funnel, Thomas Dicks, London, 1826 with gadrooned rim, pierced detachable strainer and curved spout, the body engraved with a crest, 145g, 14cm high ; and another, early 19th century, marks rubbed, 130g, 15m high (2) R12 000– 15 000 1 2 3 4

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