Strauss & co - 12 October 2015, Cape Town

302 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, John Townsend, first half 19th century 25g ; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Fredrik David Waldek, mid 19th century, the terminal engraved with the initial ‘J’, 10g ; and a Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Johannes Combrink, first half 19th century, the terminal engraved with the initials ‘LAH’, 40g (3) R800–1 000 303 Six Cape silver Old English pattern table spoons, Johannes Combrink, first half 19th century each terminal engraved with the initial ‘G’, 350g all in (6) R5 000–7 000 304 Seven Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Johannes Combrink, first half 19th century five terminals engraved with the initial ‘R’, 290g all in (7) R4 000–6 000 305 Six Cape silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, Johannes Combrink, first half 19th century 390g all in ; and a pair of Cape silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, William Moore, mid 19th century, the bowls damaged, 90g (8) R5 000–7 000 302 304 303 305 122

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