Strauss & co - 7 March 2011, Cape Town

78 151 Six Cape silver konfyt forks, Johannes Combrink, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, J De Jongh, Thomas Stevenson and Johannes Hendricus Beyleveld, 19th century 90g (6) R2 000– 3 000 LITERATURE cf Stephan Welz, Cape Silver and Silversmiths , Balkema, Cape Town, 1976, where a comparable example is illustrated on p 68. 149 150 151 149 Three Cape silver Fiddle pattern salt spoons, various makers, including: WilliamMoore, Johan Hendrik Vos and LodewykWillem Christian Beck, 19th century 35g ; and two Cape silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoons, Lawrence Holme Twentyman and Lodewyk Willem Christian Beck, 19th century, 30g (5) R1 500– 2 000 LITERATURE cf Stephan Welz, Cape Silver and Silversmiths , Balkema, Cape Town, 1976, where a similar mustard spoon by William Moore is illustrated on p 82.See p 92 where a comparable salt spoon by William Moore is illustrated. 150 Four Cape silver konfyt forks, Johannes Casparus Lotter, Marthinus Lourens Smith, Johan Anton Bunning and Oltman Ahlers, late 18th/early 19th century 50g (4) R1 500– 2 000

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