Strauss & co - 21 October 2013, Cape Town

* 251 A shagreen travelling canteen, London, circa 1690 with silver-gilt fork and spoon, each engraved with scrolling foliage, the reverse of the trefid terminals engraved with the initials ‘EW’ within an oval cartouche, 95g all in; with an associated knife, Pierre Labrosse, London, circa 1695, similarly engraved, blade reduced; in a fitted shagreen case, with later velvet lining, 21,5cm long (4) R10 000 – 15 000 *Subject to CITES permit when exporting (see page 318). 252 Five William III silver-gilt trefid teaspoons, maker’s mark ID over P, circa 1695 engraved with foliage, the terminals with a mask to the front and a vacant oval cartouche to the reverse, 30g all in (5) R4 000 – 5 000 253 A George II silver coffee pot, John White I, London, 1738 the tapering cylindrical body part engraved with a cartouche centring a vacant diamond-shaped panel, raised on a reeded circular foot, with later leaf-capped wooden handle, with scratch weights 24=6, 720g, 21,5cm high R9 000 – 12 000 251 253 252 Various properties including the Property of a Gentleman 102

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