Strauss & co - 16 October 2017, Cape Town

82 224 A George III silver covered tankard, Peter, Ann &William Bateman, London, 1804 the ovoid body with ribbed borders, the hinged domed cover with pierced thumbpiece, 19,5cm high, 770g R –  225 A George III silver pierced condiment ladle, George Smith, London, 1805 the stem engraved with foliate and zigzag motifs, the terminal engraved with a crest; another, George Wintle, London, 1808, the bright-cut engraved stem enclosing a vacant cartouche; and a William IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern pierced condiment ladle, William Eaton, London, 1832, the terminal engraved with a crest, 150g all in (3) R –  226 A George III silver Fiddle pattern salad fork, William Eley &William Fearn, London, 1805 with six prongs, the terminal engraved with an armorial, 145g ; a George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, Stephen Adams I, London, 1811, the terminal engraved with the initial ‘H’, 125g ; and a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern pickle fork, George William Adams, London, 1865, with five prongs, the terminal engraved with the initial ‘C’, 30g (3) R –  224 225 226

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