Strauss & co - 17 March 2014, Cape Town

34 58 A Victorian silver coffee pot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1898 the baluster body engraved with a crest and embossed and chased with floral garlands and rocaille ornament, engraved scale-work panels, with leaf-capped spout, raised on a spreading circular foot, the domed cover applied with an acanthus leaf and foliate finial, leaf-capped wooden handle, engraved on the base ‘ERNEST HAROLD WAINWRIGHT, Tea and coffee service with Kettle, The gift of his Father & Mother, on the occasion of his Marriage.’ 785g, 27,5cm high R8 000–12 000 59 An Edward VII silver easelback mirror, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham, 1902 with bevelled mirror plate, the frame with embossed fruit and a flowerhead cresting, raised on leaf-scroll feet, 34cm high R4 000–6 000 * 60 An Edward VII silver- mounted ivory page turner, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1906 the ivory blade mounted with a foliate and rocaille embossed silver handle, the front and reverse with c-scroll enclosed vacant reserves, 33,5cm long R2 000–3 000 61 Three Edward VII silver comports, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1909 in sizes, each with pierced basket frame, on an octagonal baluster stem, to a conforming spreading foot, 1220g all in, the tallest 24,5cm high (3) R6 000–8 000 62 A George V silver salver, Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield, 1913 circular, with shell and scroll border, on three claw and ball feet, 1015g, 33,5cm diameter ; and a Victorian silver waiter, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London, 1898, similar, minor dent, 215g, 18cm diameter (2) R6 000–8 000 63 A George V silver rose bowl, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham, 1923 the rim with pierced border, with conforming spreading footrim, 960g, 29cm diameter R4 000–6 000 61 63 60 59

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