Strauss & co - 18 November 2019, Cape Town
317 A pair of George III silver entrée dishes and covers, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, 1784 each rectangular with gadrooned borders, the cover and base engraved with a crest, the domed cover surmounted by a gadrooned ring handle, engraved No.2 and No.3, scratch weights 22”19 and 23”4, scratches, 25,5cmwide, 2530g all in (2) R - 318 A George IV silver claret jug, The Barnards, London, 1828 the baluster body engraved with a crest, the neck applied with vines and grapes, the hinged cover applied with a grape-and-foliate finial, with branch form handle applied with foliage and grapes, raised on a stepped circular socle and foot moulded with egg-and-dart and leaf borders, 30,5cm high, 1100g R - *This lot is not suitable for export 320 A Victorian covered silver tankard, John Chapple & John Mantle, London, 1890 the cylindrical body embossed with flowerheads and scale-work enclosing a crest, the scroll handle with heart-shaped terminal, the hinged domed cover with pie crust rim and ball thumbpiece embossed with an armorial, enclosing a gilt interior, raised on three claw-and-ball feet, 21,5cm high, 1180g R - This lot appears in photographs of Harcroft, Perak, during Charles and Muriel Rycroft’s occupancy post 1945 319 An Edward VII silver soup tureen and cover, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1905 urn-shaped with reeded rim, the body engraved with initials ‘Q. A’ , the sides applied with hoop-shaped reeded handles with foliate terminals, raised on a domed stepped oval foot, the cover applied with a ribbon, leaf and reeded handle with foliate terminals, restoration, stamped 6451P, 23,8cmwide over handles, 1850g R - 319 320 318 317 110
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