Strauss & co - 13 October 2014, Cape Town

28 51 A Victorian silver claret jug, John Angel II & George Angel, London, 1845 the tapering ovoid body with six foliate engraved facets, one engraved with the initial ‘K’, on a spreading hexagonal base on scroll feet, leaf-capped double c-scroll handle, the hinged cover with associated finial, the cover with minor dents and a split, 770g, 33cm high R12 000–15 000 52 A Victorian silver claret jug, Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London, 1851 the bulbous body moulded on two sides with flame-shaped panel embellished with a pair of contesting dragons against a fretwork ground, the front with a further panel moulded with a scaly dragon and standard engraved with a crest, the handle modelled as a dragon, the cover with lizard finial, scroll thumbpiece and diaper borders, on a raised quatrefoil foot, 845g all in, 27cm high R25 000–30 000 * 53 A Victorian silver teapot, Robert Garrard II, London, 1856, retailed by Garrards, Panton Street, London compressed pear-shaped, with alternating fluted bands engraved with lattice, flowerhead rondels and strapwork, leaf-capped c-scroll ivory handle, the domed cover with ivory finial, stamped ‘GARRARDS Panton Street LONDON’ and ‘32’, with age-related cracks to the ivory, later silver collars to the handle, 750g, 16cm high R7 000–9 000 51 52 53 54 54 A Victorian silver salver, Henry Holland, London, 1874 circular, with scalloped pierced and beaded rim, the centre engraved with the initials ‘HAL’, with engraved registration mark for 26 November 1867, 1640g, 40,5cm diameter R7 000–9 000

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