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Cape silver snuff box by I.D – unascribed, Circa 1830.
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Cape silver Konvyt fork by Johannes Combrink. Circa 1820.
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Johan Hendrik Vos, Circa 1800.
Cape silver table spoon by Lawrence Twentyman. Circa 1818-1852.
Cape silver table fork by William Moore. Circa 1840-1863.
Cape silver table spoon by George Egbertus Wolhuter. Circa 1818-1827.
Cape silver table fork by Lawrence Twentyman. Circa 1818-1852.
Cape silver table spoon by Peter Clarke Daniel. Circa 1837-1863.
Cape silver fish slice by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.
Cape silver Orange spoon by Johannes Combrink. Circa 1820.
Cape silver teaspoon by Daniel Beets, Circa 1815.
Cape silver table spoon by Thomas Stephenson, Circa 1845.
Cape silver snuff box by Dominique Du Moulin, Circa 1820.
Cape silver table spoon by Daniel Beets. Circa 1815.
Cape silver salt spoon by Lodewyk Beck, Circa 1850.
Cape silver table spoon by Christiaan Kruger, Circa 1790.
Cape silver bible clasp mounted on a Dutch New Testament, Circa 1850.
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Fredrik Waldek, Circa 1830.
Cape silver condiment spoon by William Moore, Circa 1840.
Cape silver fish or butter knife by Frederick Waldek, Circa 1830.
Cape silver snuff box by Frederick Waldek, Circa 1820.
Cape silver salt spoon by William Moore, Circa 1840.
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Johannes Combrink, Circa 1820.
Cape silver pill box by Lodewyk Beck, Circa 1850.
Cape silver salt spoon by Lawrence Twentyman, Circa 1830.
Cape silver table spoon by HNS- Unknown maker. Circa 1800.
Cape silver bible clasp by Georg Friedrich Hausenius circa 1793 mounted onto a book of Psalms dated 1786.
Cape silver cowrie shell snuff box by Johan Hendrik Vos, circa 1840.
Set of six Cape silver tablespoons by Frederick Waldek, Circa 1830.
Cape silver snuff box by Lodewyk Beck, Circa 1850.
Cape silver and steel buckle by Gerhardus Lotter, Circa 1810- 1824.
A set of 12 Cape silver tablespoons by Lodewyk Beck, Circa 1847-1867.
An early 19th century silver brandy warmer with possible newly recorded Cape marks for Daniel Collinet, Circa 1820.