Strauss & co - 10 - 11 May 2020, Cape Town

219 A George II silver dish, EdwardWakelin, London, 1748 oval with wavy gadrooned rim, the border engraved with a crest, the reverse engraved No. 8, scratch weights 38=3, 39,8cmwide, 1145g R12 000 - 15 000 220 A pair of cast George II silver candlesticks, John Cafe, London, 1751 each on a shaped circular spreading base, chased with scrolls, fluting and quilting, rising to a knopped baluster stem with conforming decoration and spool-form socket with removable quilted nozzles, the bases engraved with initials, splits, dents, holes, 25cm high, 1675g all in (2) R25 000 - 30 000 PROVENANCE Purchased fromTemplar’s Antiques (Pty) Ltd, Benmore Gardens, Sandton, 16 February 1979. 221 A pair of George III silver Corinthian candlesticks, Emick Romer, London, 1762 each raised on a square base moulded with grapes and vines amongst scrolls, rising to a fluted column, with leaf socket, detachable nozzle with stiff-leaf moulding, scratch weights 64=17, dents, repair, loaded, 38cmhigh (2) R25 000 - 30 000 222 A George III silver teapot, The Batemans, London, 1794 the hinged cover engraved with bright-cut decoration surmounted by an oval ivory finial, the side applied with a later wooden scroll handle, the body and shoulders with further bright-cut borders, the front engraved with a navette-shaped cartouche and the reverse with a vacant cartouche with initials, on an oval-shaped reeded base, dents, 15cm high, 385g ; and a George III silver stand, Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1791, navette-shaped, engraved with bright-cut foliate decoration, with reeded rim, raised on four fluted outswept feet, dent, repair, 18,8cmwide, 145g (2) R15 000 - 20 000 *This lot is not suitable for export 219 220 221 222 46

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