Strauss & co - 17 March 2014, Cape Town

82 227 A Cape silver Old English pattern soup ladle, unknown maker’s mark ‘HNS’, 19th century 250g R4 000–6 000 228 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, Johannes Marthinus Lotter, 19th century the terminal engraved with the initials ‘ML’, 225g R6 000–8 000 229 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, William Moore, mid 19th century the terminal engraved with the initials, ‘W.T.’, 235g R5 000–7 000 230 Seven Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Peter Clarke Daniel, Lawrence Holme Twentyman and Daniel Beets, 19th century the terminals engraved with various initials, 135g all in (7) R1 500–2 000 227 228 229 230 231 232 231 A Cape silver marrow scoop, Christiaan Kruger, late 18th century engraved with a vase of flowers, 45g ; and another, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, 40g (2) R4 000–6 000 232 Four Cape silver Fiddle pattern salt spoons, William Moore, Lawrence Holme Twentyman and Lodewyk Willem Christiaan Beck, 19th century one engraved with initials, 60g all in ; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Lodewyk Willem Christiaan Beck, mid 19th century, 15g ; and a Cape silver Hanoverian pattern sauce ladle, Daniel Beets, early 19th century, 10g (6) R1 500–2 000 A CAPE, COLONIAL AND INDIAN COLLECTION OF SILVER | LOTS 211-242

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