Strauss & co - 17 March 2014, Cape Town
84 239 240 242 241 243 244 239 Sixteen Cape silver Fiddle pattern and Old English pattern table spoons, Johannes Combrink, Willem Godfriend Lotter, Gerhardus Lotter, Carel David Lotter, Daniel Beets and unknown maker’s mark ‘HNS’, 19th century 940g all in (16) R7 000–9 000 240 Nine Cape silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Gehardus Lotter, Carel David Lotter, Willem Godfried Lotter, J de Jongh and possibly William Cole, 19th century two with engraved terminals, 160g all in (9) R1 500–2 000 243 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern ladle, William Moore, 19th century the terminal engraved with ‘JH du P’, 275g R4 000–6 000 PROVENANCE Jan Hendrik du Plessis (1826-1891) married Harriet Barker. Johannes du Plessis (1868-1935) married Aletta Helena Albertyn in 1917. Jean Henri du Plessis (1917-1981) married Elise van Heerden in 1947. Thence by descent to the current owners. 244 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, William Moore, 19th century the terminal engraved with ‘JH du P’, 70g R2 000–3 000 PROVENANCE The Du Plessis family collection 241 A Cape silver King’s pattern dessert spoon, Fredrik David Waldek, 19th century the terminal engraved with initials, 65g ; and another Fiddle pattern example, Abraham Abrahams, the terminal engraved with initial ‘F’, mid 19th century, 25g (2) R2 000–3 000 242 A set of four Cape silver Old English Feather Edge pattern teaspoons, unknown maker’s mark ‘HNS’, 19th century each engraved with the initials ‘LA’, 65g all in (4) R1 000–1 500 Various properties A CAPE, COLONIAL AND INDIAN COLLECTION OF SILVER | LOTS 211-242
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