Strauss & co - 21 October 2013, Cape Town
312 A set of four George III silver salt cellars, William Elliott, London, 1819 of cauldron form, each with a lion-mask, shell and foliate border, engraved with a crest, raised on four foliate-headed scroll feet, gilt interior, 690g all in, 4,5cm high (4) R5 000 – 7 000 313 A pair of George IV silver wine coasters, Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield, 1820 each body profusely moulded with scrolling foliage, with gadrooned, shell and leaf rim, the turned wooden bases centred by plain bosses, restorations and wear, 19cm diameter (2) R10 000 – 12 000 314 A George IV silver tea caddy, Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, London, 1821 the oval shaped body engraved with an armorial, with beaded rims, the hinged cover engraved ‘GREEN’, with a flowerhead finial, 425g, 14cmwide R15 000 – 20 000 315 A George IV silver seven-bar toast-rack, Emes & Barnard, London, 1822 the rectangular frame with gadrooned border, with arched open divisions and an oval carrying handle, on four bracket and paw feet, 280g, 16,5cmwide R2 000 – 3 000 312 313 314 315 122
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