Strauss & co - 16 March 2015, Cape Town

105 A pair of George V silver Sabbath candlesticks, maker’s initials MS, London, 1913 in the Russo-Polish style, baluster form chased with flowerheads, swags and foliate scrolls, raised on a shaped base, some dents, 925g all in (2) R15 000–20 000 106 An assembled group of George V silver desk accoutrements, various makers and dates, London and Chester, 1913-1919 comprising; a silver inkstand, Grey & Co, Chester, 1913, square with hinged cover enclosing a domed hinged cover and glass inkwell, 5,5cm high; a silver-mounted glass double stamp box, Stuart Clifford & Co, London, 1919, rectangular with hinged cover, star-cut base, 7,5cmwide ; a silver-mounted glass moistener, Stuart Clifford & Co, London, 1919, octagonal faceted glass well, c hips to the roller, 5,5cmwide ; a Sterling silver Waterman pen holder, engraved with the initials ‘BN’, the detachable cover with ring attachment, 15g ; and a silver ‘APPOINTMENTS’easel-back frame, London, 1919, maker’s mark worn , rectangular, inset with a glass panel etched and stained with the days of the week, 10,3cm high (5) R6 000–8 000 107 A set of three George V silver two-handled pedestal dishes, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1915 in sizes, each circular bowl moulded with eight segments, on a conforming knopped column and spreading circular foot, the sides with a pair of scroll handles, 1315g all in, the tallest 18cm high (3) R9 000–12 000 105 106 107 108 44

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