Strauss & co - 12 October 2015, Cape Town

231 A George III silver sauceboat, London, probably William Cripps, 1766 the body later chased with three fluted bands, wavy rim, leaf-capped c-scroll handle, the lip later engraved with the initials ‘MAG’, raised on three shell and hoof feet, marks worn, 250g, 11,5cm high R4 000–6 000 232 A George III silver pepper pot, Charles Hougham, London, 1790 urn-shaped, with reeded borders, the detachable pierced cover with bell- shaped finial, raised on a spreading circular foot to a square base, 120g, 13,8cm high ; and a George III silver mustard pot, Robert Hennell I, London, 1784, urn-shaped, with beaded borders and leaf-capped scroll handle, the hinged, waisted and domed cover with knop finial, raised on a spreading circular foot, with later blue glass liner, 135g, 12,3cm high (2) R3 000–4 000 233 A George III silver inkstand, Henry Chawner, London, 1795 the boat-shaped stand raised on four bracket feet, one end engraved with initials, the centre with three graduated circular galleries, fitted with silver- mounted glass bottles, one glass bottle later, 95g weighable silver, 16cmwide (4) R4 000–6 000 231 232 233 94

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