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Rare Cape 19ct gold double buckle by Johannes Casparus Lotter, Circa 1811- 1823 in a later case. Only a handful of Cape Gold pieces are recorded, including an 18ct gold snuff box and five gold hair pins. Tested by Cape Precious Metals in 2017 as 19.135 Karat, the balance comprising both copper & silver.
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Rare Cape Gold hairpin by Johannes Hendricus Beyleveld, circa 1814- 1827 (The first recorded by this maker) Cape Gold hairpins are rare with only four other gold examples recorded. One is in the Koopmans De Wet Collection. Two examples by Jacobus Johannes Vos are pictured in ‘A History of Cape Silver 1700-1870’ by David Heller on page 207 and the fourth gold version by Peter Clarke Daniel was sold by The Old Corkscrew.
Cape silver table snuff box dated 1855 by Willem Godfried Lotter (Junior), Active 1810- 1855. The son of Willem Godfried Lotter (Senior) and Wilhelmina Margaretha Wentzel. Married Susanna Johanna van Echten and later Maria Redelinghuis. Died on 11 December 1855 at Richmond.
Cape silver Lemoen Lepel (Orange spoon) by Johannes Hendricus Beyleveld, circa 1814- 1827.
Cape silver teaspoon by Johannes Combrink, Circa 1814- 1853.
Rare Cape silver presentation beaker by John Townsend, Circa 1824- 1841 inscribed: “Presented by Mrs Keiser; to Capt. Brooks of the Lavinia, as a token of respect, for attention, shown to her Sister, and Brother, Lissette, and Theodore Keiser, during a Passage in his ship, from London to ye Cape of Good Hope.” and dated Cape Town Feb 10, 1832. The reverse side having the initials JB.
Cape silver Konvyt Fork by Willem Godfried Lotter, Circa 1820.
Cape silver Konvyt Fork by Gerhardus Lotter, circa 1800- 1824.
Cape silver Lemoen Lepel (Orange spoon) probably by Daniel Collinet, circa 1810- 1825 (newly recorded makers mark).
Rare Cape silver sugar basket by Daniel Heinrich Schmidt, Circa 1779-1811.
Cape silver Konvyt Fork by Daniel Beets, Circa 1820.
Rare Cape silver spectacle case marked for Lawrence Twentyman, Circa 1818- 1852.
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942), Unnamed- Possibly ‘Toby Amused’. Circa 1930.
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942). Noah’s Birthday, Circa 1940.
Cape silver soup ladle by Johannes Combrink, Circa 1820.
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.