Strauss & co - 10 October 2016, Cape Town
95 A George I silver bowl, possibly Jas. Seabrook, London, 1716 circular, with moulded rim on a conforming pedestal foot, engraved O I * G, 125g, 10,3cm diameter R4 000–6 000 96 A set of four George II silver trencher salts, possibly John Farnell, London, 1720 of waisted octagonal form, 245g all in, 7,3cmwide (4) R2 000–2 500 97 A pair of George III silver tea caddies, Augustin Le Sage, London, 1764, with fitted shagreen case in sizes, square baluster shape, the conforming cover with pineapple finial, wavy base raised on four pierced scroll and shell pad feet, 625g all in, the taller 13,5cm high ; the fitted shagreen case with hinged domed cover applied with carrying handle, the velvet-lined interior with a pair of compartments, canted corners, raised on four paw feet, 16,5cm high, 19cmwide, 12cm deep (3) R50 000–70 000 95 96 97 PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE LATE MRS LISELOTTE HARDEBECK LOTS 86-142 44
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