Strauss & co - 21 October 2013, Cape Town

332 A Victorian silver beaker, Rowlands & Frazer, London, 1899 tapering cylindrical, the body engraved with a crest and with the motto ‘VINCIT QUI PATITUR’, 75g, 9,7cm high R400 – 600 333 A Victorian silver butter dish, George Unite, Birmingham, 1899 shell-shaped on three ball feet, 65g, 13,5cm long; an Edward VII silver butter dish, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1901, similar, 60g, 14,5cm long; and a George V silver butter dish, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1916, similar, 75g, 12,5cm long (3) R1 200 – 1 500 * 334 An Edward VII silver box, maker’s initials W.G*, London, 1901 oval, the hinged cover applied with a coral mask, gilt interior, 55g all in, 4,6cmwide R2 000 – 3 000 *Subject to CITES permit when exporting (see page 318). 335 A glass and silver-mounted match globe, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham, 1906 with pink ribbed body, minor chips, some dents, 5cm high; a blue glass example, Sanders & Aquilar, London, 1902, ribbed body, 3,8cm high; two further clear glass examples, one by Adolph Frankau & Co, London, 1902, dents to both, the taller 4,8cm high; and a plain glass example, possibly Schindler & Co, London, 1900, dents, 4,5cm high (5) R1 000 – 1 500 336 A boot-shaped silver and glass striker, possibly William Vale & Sons, Birmingham, 1906 the glass body with a silver collar, 6,6cm high; another, similar, with brass collar, 6,3cm high; a glass match globe, circular, with the etching of a clover leaf and ‘ROSS’S ROYAL BELFAST GINGER ALE’ to the upper body, traces of red pigment 6,2cm high; and three further examples, circular, with ribbed bodies, the tallest 6,7cm high (6) R700 – 900 337 A glass and silver-mounted match globe, A Bromet & Co, Chester, 1899 spherical, with a segmented and ribbed glass body, damage to silver collar, minor chips to glass body, 6cm high; another, spherical, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, possibly 1888, with an associated cut-glass body, chips to glass body, 5,9cm high; and two further examples, with ribbed bodies and beaded metal collars, the taller 8,7cm high (4) R1 000 – 1 500 338 A glass and silver-mounted match globe, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1901 spherical, with ribbed body, repairs and minor chips, 4,9cm high; and three further examples, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1905, each with loose collars, minor chips, dents to the collars, the tallest 5,7cm high (4) R1 000 – 1 500 336 335 334 128

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