Strauss & co - 16 October 2017, Cape Town
113 314 A set of six Cape silver Fiddle pattern dinner forks, William Moore, mid 19th century each terminal engraved with the initial ‘C’, 355g all in ; and a set of six Cape silver Fiddle pattern dinner forks, Georg Egbertus Wolhunter, early 19th century, 385g all in (12) R – 315 A set of six Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, WilliamMoore, mid 19th century one example with the terminal engraved with the initials ‘IGB’, 165g all in ; and a set of four Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, John Townsend, second quarter 19th century, 90g all in (12) R – 316 A set of eight Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, WilliamMoore, mid 19th century 355g all in ; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Johannes Jacobus Heegers, early 19th century, the terminal engraved with the initials ‘TB’, 40g ; two Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, early 19th century, each terminal engraved with the initials ‘AT’ and ‘EP’, 75g all in ; and a Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Johannes Marthinus Lotter, mid 19th century, the terminal engraved with the initials ‘EWH’, 35g (12) R – 317 A set of eight Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, WilliamMoore, mid 19th century six with the terminal engraved with the initial ‘G’, one with terminal engraved ‘A.M.Holden’, 325g all in ; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert fork, Theodorus Heegers, early 19th century, 55g ; and three Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Johannes Combrink, third quarter 19th century, 140g all in (12) R – 315 316 317 314
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