Strauss & co - 21 October 2013, Cape Town
52 A Cape copper pan, 19th century the side applied with a forged iron handle, 23,5cm diameter excluding handle R1 000 – 1 200 53 A Cape brass mug, S Walters, Malmesbury, mid 19th century with rolled rim and strap handle, stamped ‘S. WALTERS, MALMESBURY’, 11cm high R2 000 – 3 000 54 A Cape teak brass-bound pickle balie and cover, late 19th century the tapering sides with pierced lug handles, the cover with handle, 33cm high, 35,5cmwide over handles R2 000 – 3 000 55 A Cape brass double-handled jam boiler, Josiah Duffett, late 19th century with rolled rim and forged iron handles, 20cm high including handles, 38,5cm diameter R6 000 – 8 000 56 A Cape brass coffee urn, J Ferguson, Worcester, late 19th century fitted with a Fidian tap, stamped with the maker’s mark, 27,5cm high R3 000 – 4 000 57 A Cape teak brass-bound balie, C S Barends, Cape Town, last quarter 19th century with tapering sides and triple brass banding, the rim stamped with ‘C.S. Barends, maker, Cape Town’, 49cm high, 53,5cm diameter R6 000 – 8 000 58 A Cape oak and teak brass-bound balie, 19th century the tapering sides with the initials ‘THW’ etched between double brass bandings, 14,5cm high, 24,5cm diameter R1 000 – 1 500 59 A Cape teak brass-bound balie, 19th century with tapering sides and pierced lug handles, one handle stamped with indistinct initials, 22,5cm high, 27,5cmwide over handles R1 000 – 1 500 60 A Cape teak brass-bound botterkarring, late 19th century the tapering dash churn with fitted balie and stellate form plunger, 43,5cm high; and another, smaller, 42cm high ( 2) R5 000 – 7 000 NOTES cf. Viljoen, Deon and Rabe, Piér. (2001) Cape Furniture and Metalware, Cape Town: Struik. A comparable example is illustrated in colour on page 96. cf. Baraitser, Michael and Obholzer, Anton. (2004) Cape Antique Furniture, Cape Town: Struik. Comparable examples are discussed on pages 419 - 420. 61 A Cape copper and brass teegoedbalie, possibly J W McLachlan, late 19th century oval, the sides applied with pierced lug handles, 33cmwide over handles R3 000 – 5 000 NOTES cf. Le Roux, Marius. (1982) The Cape Coppersmith, Stellenbosch Museum. A similar example is illustrated on page 113, number 134 62 A Cape copper two-handled jam boiler, Josiah Duffett, late 19th century with rolled rim, stamped with the maker’s sphinx and arrow symbol, 19cm high including handles, 32cm diameter R5 000 – 7 000 63 A Cape brass mug, Josiah Duffett, late 19th century with rolled lip, stamped ‘Duffett Manufacturer, Cape Town’, and with the maker’s sphinx and arrow symbol, 8,5cm high R1 000 – 1 500 64 A Cape copper mug, C M Joubert, late 19th century with rolled rim and strap handle, stamped with the maker’s name, 11cm high R2 000 – 3 000 65 A copper jelly mould, possibly Charles Mathews, 19th century stamped with the initials ‘C.M.’, 451 and ‘model 2’, dents and splits, 11cm high R500 – 700 THE DR JOHAN BOLT CAPE COLLECTION | LOTS 1-96 38
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