Strauss & co - 10 October 2016, Cape Town

331 A Cape silver Kings pattern fish slice, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, first half 19th century the blade with a part-reeded border, 245g R5 000–6 000 332 A Cape silver Old English pattern soup ladle, Daniel Beets, early 19th century the bowl with wavy rim, the terminal engraved with a star, the reverse engraved with the initials C.E.P., 245g, 40cm long R5 000–7 000 333 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern table spoon, Carel David Lotter, first half 19th century 70g ; an Old English pattern table spoon, Carel David Lotter, first half 19th century, the terminal engraved with initials, the reverse inscribed with the date ‘1829’, 55g ; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Willem Godfried Lotter, first half 19th century, 15g ; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, first half 19th century, 20g ; a Cape silver Old English pattern konfyt fork, Johannes Combrink, first half 19th century, 15g ; and a Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert fork, William Moore, mid 19th century, the terminal engraved with the initial ‘R’, 40g (6) R3 800–5 000 334 Five Cape silver Fiddle and Shell pattern dessert spoons, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, first half 19th century the terminals engraved with the initial ‘L’, 225g (5) R1 500–2 000 335 A Cape silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, first half 19th century 200g R7 000–9 000 333 334 335 131

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