Strauss & co - 14 March 2016, Cape Town

103 A George III silver nutmeg grater, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1806 rounded rectangular, with hinged steel rasp, oxidisation to the interior, 16g, 3,5cmwide R6 000–8 000 104 A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham, 1809 the reeded oblong body with thumbpiece and hinged cover, gilt interior, 60g, 8cmwide R5 000–7 000 105 A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham, 1812 rectangular, the cover and reverse engraved with a basket-weave design, the cover engraved ‘RJ’within a rectangular reserve, with thumbpiece and gilt interior, gilding with wear, 50g, 5,6cmwide R4 000–6 000 106 A George IV silver snuff box, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1825 rectangular, with engine-turned body, the hinged cover with foliate border enclosing a reserve with a bright-cut engraved flower, gilt interior, 80g, 6,6cmwide R5 000–7 000 107 A George IV silver snuff box, Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, London, 1826 rectangular, engraved throughout with a grid pattern, with thumbpiece and gilt interior, 65g, 5,7cmwide R5 000–7 000 108 A George IV silver snuff box, probably John Linnit, London, 1827 rectangular, with engine-turned cover and base and reeded sides, with foliate thumbpiece, the gilt interior with the inscription ‘A small token of Regard to Charles Long Esq. from Mr. Thomas Park, October 1828.’, 65g, 6,8cmwide R5 000–7 000 PROPERTY OF A COLLECTOR | LOTS 103 - 113 103 104 105 106 107 108 44

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