Strauss & co - 17 March 2014, Cape Town
83 233 235 236 234 233 Four Cape silver konfyt or atjar forks, Johannes Combrink, 19th century two Fiddle pattern examples, two Hanoverian pattern examples, 70g all in ; and an Old English pattern example, Gerhardus Lotter, early 19th century, engraved with the initials ‘PM’, 10g (5) R1 500–2 000 234 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, William Moore, mid 19th century 45g R1 500–2 000 235 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, 19th century the terminal engraved with the initials ‘JEB’, 240g R5 000–7 000 236 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, 19th century the terminal engraved with the initials ‘EE’, 55g ; and another, possibly Hendrik Slosser, 19th century, the terminal engraved with the letter ‘H’, 20g (2) R4 000–6 000 237 Three Cape silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons, Georg Egbertus Wolhuter, early 19th century 310g (3) R7 000–9 000 237 238 238 Ten Cape silver Fiddle and Old English pattern table forks, Daniel Beets, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, Johannes Marthinus Lotter, Willem Godfried Lotter, Jan Lotter and Fredrik David Waldek, 19th century two with engraved terminals, 595g all in ; and three Cape silver Fiddle and Old English pattern dessert forks, Oltman Ahlers and Johannes Combrink, 120g all in (13) R9 000–12 000 A CAPE, COLONIAL AND INDIAN COLLECTION OF SILVER | LOTS 211-242
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