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Africana
Late 19th century English nine carat gold miners’ brooch made to commemorate the discovery of Gold in South Africa. This example inscribed ‘SOUTH AFRICA’ and marked ‘9C’ to the back.
POA
A high carat gold and enamel sovereign case of unusual design inscribed “TEDDY” to the front and with a presentation inscription inside that reads: To E.P. Soloman from Woolf Joel, Circa 1890 -1898.
Edwardian 18 ct gold double sovereign case marked for Birmingham 1904, with a presentation inscription from “MEYER & CHARLTON GMCo. by E Jacobs & Co.
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942).The Castilian, Circa 1935.
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942). Self Portrait, Circa 1935.
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942). The Beauty Seekers, Circa 1935.
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942). The Tryst, Circa 1940.
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Johannes Combrink. Circa 1820.
Irish silver cup and cover marked for Dublin 1897 by John Smyth, after ‘The Fownes Cup’ by Thomas Bolton dated 1695.
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Johan Hendrik Vos, Circa 1800.
Boer War silver salt spoon made from South African coins. Circa 1900.
Mid-20th century brass bottle opener marked ‘AFRICA’.
South African ‘925’ sterling silver chalice by Kurt Jobst, Circa 1965.
Set of 6 South African brass teaspoons attributed to Kurt Jobst, Circa 1965.
Set of 6 South African ‘925’ sterling silver coffee spoons by Kurt Jobst, Circa 1965.
South African ‘Sterling Silver’ presentation trowel for the laying of the corner stone of the Independent Order of Good Templar’s Bredashoop Lodge in Bredasdorp in June 1924.
Cape silver table spoon by Lawrence Twentyman. Circa 1818-1852.
Cape silver table fork by William Moore. Circa 1840-1863.
Cape silver table fork by Lawrence Twentyman. Circa 1818-1852.
Cape silver table spoon by Peter Clarke Daniel. Circa 1837-1863.
Rare Linn Ware christening cup made for Mark, dated 1958 and signed RP.
Rare Cape silver caddy spoon by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.
Cape silver fish slice by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.
Kalahari Studio Charger, Circa 1955- Lady Drumming.
Ciskei State Security Service Medal for 18 years of service.
Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2 Clasps-Pte. C. Threadingham L Pool Reg.
Venda Police Loyal Service Medal – 20 years.
Queen’s South Africa Medal, 4 Clasps- Pte P. Mc’Namee A & S HIGHRS.
Zimbabwean Independence Bronze Medal, 18 April 1980.
Kalahari Studio plate, Circa 1955- Lady round.
South African ‘925’ Sterling silver salt by Kurt Jobst, Circa 1965.
A turned teak paperweight made from the timber of the ship that saved Natal. Applied with a silver plaque inscribed ‘MADE FROM TIMBER OF H.M.S. SOUTHHAMPTON 1842’
Queen’s South Africa Medal, 5 Clasps- Pte J. T. Raynor, Royal Warwick Regiment, with 5 clasps.