Strauss & co - 18 March 2019, Cape Town
279 A George III silver salver, Robert Jones I, London, 1798 the centre engraved with a crest enclosed by ribbons and swags, the cavetto with flowerhead and swag border, with shaped beaded rim, 35,5 cm diameter, 1320g R – 280 A George IV silver hot water jug, Benjamin Smith III, London, 1826 the compressed bulbous body moulded with a band of foliage and flowerheads, with a moulded floral lip, the hinged cover with bud-and-leaf finial, the side applied with an ebonised leaf-capped c-scroll handle with moulded leaf terminals, raised on a stepped circular footrim moulded with a further band of flowerheads and foliage to a hammered ground, 22,5 cm high, 660g R – 281 A pair of Victorian silver wine coasters, Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London, 1846 each with pierced foliate sides, the rim moulded with c-scrolls, foliage and shells, with turned wooden base, 14,1 cm diameter (2) R – 282 A Victorian silver and glass butter dish, Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1863 the circular glass bowl with star-cut base and faceted sides, raised on a silver circular saucer, the fluted cavetto engraved with a pair of vacant cartouches enclosed by stylised foliage, with beaded rim, raised on a shallow circular footrim, the detachable silver domed cover chased with scrolls, flowerheads and foliage surmounted by a moulded goat finial, naturally rendered, 17,6 cm diameter, 360g of weighable silver R – 283 An impressive pair of late Victorian silver- mounted table mirrors, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1894 and 1895 each with rectangular bevelled plate, the arched cresting moulded with a scroll-and-shell vacant cartouche flanked by a pair of putti enclosed by borders of masks, birds, flowers and foliage, to a velvet-lined easel back frame, 60 cm high (2) R – 279 280 281 282 283 72
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