Celebrating Silver

Timed Online Auction, 10 - 29 October 2025

Celebrating Silver
About the Session

This auction showcases a diverse selection of silver from across the world, representing a wide range of makers, styles, and periods. Together, these pieces highlight the enduring beauty, craftsmanship, and versatility of silver in all its forms.


  • A near pair of George III silver Onslow pattern basting spoons, London, date marks indistinct


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ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Location
Cape Town
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London
A near pair of George III silver Onslow pattern basting spoons, London, date marks indistinct
the reverse of each engraved with a crest, 195g all in
(2)
length: 29,8cm

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