Strauss & co - 6 March 2017, Cape Town

78 199 An Edward VII silver Kings pattern canteen of cutlery, JosiahWilliams & Co, London, 1901-1902 comprising: a soup ladle, twelve table spoons, twenty-four table forks, twenty-four dessert forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a basting spoon, six egg spoons, twelve teaspoons, four salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, and a butter knife, 8305g all in ; fitted in an oak brass-bound canteen with a tray, the sides with brass carrying handles, the hinged cover inlaid with a brass plaque inscribed ‘MWalker’, 13,5cm high, 57,5cmwide, 37cm deep ; and an associated set of twenty-four Queen Elizabeth II silver Kings pattern table knives, John Biggin, Sheffield, 1990- 1992; and a set of twenty-four silver bread knives, 1991-1992 (160) R –  200 An Edward VII silver watch stand, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham, 1906 of architectural form, the front with a void enclosed by embossed acanthus leaves, velvet-lined back with hinged cover, Rd. 396813, loaded, 10,2cm high R –  202 A George V silver two-handled tray, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1912 rectangular with gadrooned, acanthus-leaf and shell border, the sides applied with rope-twist and acanthus-leaf handles, the centre formerly with engraving, 2770g, 71cmwide over handles R –  199 200 201 A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1907 each with waisted fluted column, foliate socket and detachable drip- pan, raised on a square-shaped base moulded with acanthus leaves, shells and c-scrolls, repairs, loaded, 30,5cm high (2) R – 

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