Strauss & co - 13 October 2014, Cape Town

116 401 A Cape silver comb, Johannes Combrink, first half 19th century the spine applied with an oval plaque engraved with the initials ‘SWVDM’within a foliate border, with eleven teeth, some damage to the ends of the teeth, 50g, 8,4cm long R12 000–15 000 LITERATURE cf. Stephan Welz. (1976) Cape Silver and Silversmiths , Cape Town: AA Balkema. Page 63 where a comparative example is discussed and illustrated. 402 Two Cape silver Old English pattern teaspoons, J de Jongh, 19th century 35g all in ; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Joseph Ince, first quarter 19th century, 15g ; and a Cape silver King’s pattern butter knife, Lawrence Twentyman, 19th century, 65g (4) R2 000–2 500 PROVENANCE Major William Jardine (1867-1945) 403 A Cape silver two-handled sugar bowl and cover, Johan Hendrik Vos, late 18th/early 19th century urn-shaped, with beaded borders, the sides applied with a pair of rope-twist handles, on a spreading circular foot and square base, the domed cover with gilt bud finial, 330g, 18cm high R80 000–100 000 LITERATURE cf. Stephan Welz. (1976) Cape Silver and Silversmiths , Cape Town: AA Balkema. Pages 98-101, where comparative examples are discussed and illustrated. 401 402 403

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