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Cape Silver teaspoons (4) - Johannes Combrink
Johannes Combrink, Cape C 1830
Pleasant set of 4 Cape Silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons. Very clear hallmarks showing makers initials between device.
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Cape dinnerfork - Fiddle pattern
Johannes Combrink, Cape C 1830
Cape tablefork in good condition, with very clear pseudo English hallmarks and makers mark. Initials ADL on the back of the fork.
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Silver Sauce ladles (pair)
George Smith & William Fearn, London 1795
Beautiful, elegant, early Old English pattern sauce ladles, with a long drop and engraved initials JIL. Smith and Fearn were leading spoonmakers, and the hallmarks are very clear.
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Cape Silver teaspoons (5) - John Townsend
John Townsend, Cape C 1830
Matching set of 5 Fiddle pattern Cape teaspoons, with engraved initials MIH. Very clear pseudo English hallmarks.
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Newcastle Silver sugar tongs
John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle C 1780
Early pair of bright cut English provincial sugar tongs with clear makers and duty mark, however date and town mark are not present. Quite heavy and solid, have a nice feel. Initials TMM on bow.
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George II Silver Sugar nips
Phillips Garden (possibly), Unknown C 1740
Early Georgian sugar nips with scroll work arms and scallop shell grips. Scratched initials MD in hinge box. Marks (makers and lion passant) on outer side of finger ring, however the makers mark is only partially visible and appears to be ig (which we are informed could possibly be Phillips Garden). The date mark absent as is usual for nips of this period.
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