Important South African & International Art, Decorative Arts & Jewellery
Live Auction, 10 October 2016
English, Continental, Oriental and Cape Silver, Furniture and Decorative Arts
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Cape Colony
A Cape silver Fiddle pattern table spoon, Carel David Lotter, first half 19th century
70g; an Old English pattern table spoon, Carel David Lotter, first half 19th century, the terminal engraved with initials, the reverse inscribed with the date '1829', 55g; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Willem Godfried Lotter, first half 19th century, 15g; a Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Lawrence Holme Twentyman, first half 19th century, 20g; a Cape silver Old English pattern konfyt fork, Johannes Combrink, first half 19th century, 15g; and a Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert fork, William Moore, mid 19th century, the terminal engraved with the initial 'R', 40g
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