Strauss & co - 5 March 2018, Cape Town

58 128 An Irish silver sugar basket, Daniel Egan, Dublin, 1802 of navette form, with moulded wavy rim, the fluted body engraved with a band of alternating lozenge-shaped cartouches and flowers, above a garland centring a cartouche engraved with the initials ‘R.K’, with swing-handle, raised on a waisted column on oval base, 13,3cm high, 270g R –  129 A Scottish silver teapot, James McKay, Edinburgh, 1810 the shoulder engraved with Greek-key and foliate borders, the front and reverse with vacant oval cartouches, the spout engraved with flowerheads and foliage, applied with an ebonised leaf-capped harp-shaped handle, raised on four ball feet, the hinged cover with rectangular finial, minor dents, 17cm high, 580g ; and a George III silver milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl, Solomon Hougham, London, 1813, similarly, the sides engraved with reeded handles and raised on four ball feet, gilt interior , marks worn, the sugar bowl 19cmwide over handles, 420g all in (3) R –  130 A George III pair of silver candlesticks, James Kirkby & Co, Sheffield, 1816 each with waisted fluted column, stylised foliate socket and detachable drip-pan, raised on a circular base moulded with acanthus leaves and c-scrolls, loaded, 28cm high (2) R –  128 129 130

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