William Moore
A Decorators' Cornucopia - Part II including Jewellery & Books
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Cape Colony
A Cape silver 'Fiddle' pattern dinner spoon, William Moore, 19th century
60g; another, Lawrence Twentyman, the terminal engraved with initials, 55g; a Cape silver 'Fiddle' pattern dinner spoon, Frederik Waldek, 19th century, the terminal engraved with initials, altered, 45g; a Cape silver 'Fiddle' pattern dinner fork, Frederik Waldek, 19th century, 50g; a Cape silver 'Old English' pattern dinner spoon, William Godfried Lotter, 19th century, the terminal engraved with initials, 55g; a pair of Cape silver 'Old English' pattern teaspoons, Gerhardus Lotter, 19th century, 35g all in; and a Cape silver 'Fiddle' pattern teaspoon, Daniel Beets, 19th century, 15g
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