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The Vineyard Hotel, Newlands, Cape Town 16 October – 2pm English Silver & Furniture, Oriental Ceramics & Furniture, Cape Silver & Furniture, Foreign Silver, Glass & Furniture Lots 211–400 Lot 387 A pair of Danish beechwood Swan chairs (detail) 211 Three George I Britannia standard silver Old English pattern spoons, John Hopkins, London, 1721 -1724 each later chased and moulded with fruit, the stems engraved with geometric motifs and a crest; another, Isaac Dalton, London, date mark indistinct; and a George III silver sugar sifter, Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1791, with pierced shell-shaped bowl, 300g all in; cased (5) R – 212 A George II silver coff ee pot, 211 Thomas Whipham, London, 1751 the tapering body moulded with fl ower, c-scroll and diaper borders, the body engraved with an armorial to the front and a crest to the reverse, with swan-shaped spout, the side applied with leaf- capped wooden double c-scroll handle, the hinged stepped domed cover with acorn fi nial, raised on a spreading circular footrim, 24,5cm high, 840g R – 213 A George II silver tankard, Fuller White, London, 1755 212 of baluster form with fl ared rim, the side applied with leaf-capped scroll handle, on a spreading 213 circular footrim, the base engraved with the initials ‘BIM, JB’, 11,5cm high, 320g R – 214 A George III silver sugar sifter, Matthew Boulton & John Fothergill, Birmingham, 1778 the stem engraved with foliate motifs enclosing a vacant cartouche, the shell-shaped bowl embossed with apples and berries; another, Hester Bateman, London, 1771,
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