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Cape Silver Tablespoon - Twentyman
Lawrence Twentyman, Cape C 1825
Cape Silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, with very clear pseudo English hallmarks, including dutymark, bird, castle and date letter B. No makers mark is present, but as only Lawrence Twentyman used this sequence of marks we can be sure of its origin.
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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 Silver Tablespoon
Lodewyk Beck, Cape C 1855
Plain Cape Fiddle pattern Tablespoon, with very clear English Pseudo hallmarks. No makers mark is present, but the letter M is impressed twice, this has only been recorded on silver by Beck. Beck worked from Shortmarket Street and Greenmarket Square.
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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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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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Cape Silver Butterknife - Fiddle pattern
Peter Clarke Daniel, Cape C 1850
Plain, good hallmarks, English Pseudo and makers name. Daniel arrived in the Cape in 1820 (one of the settlers) as a child from Dublin, his Father (who had the same name) was also a silversmith.
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