Important South African Paintings, Furniture, Silver, Ceramics and Glass

Live Auction, 7 March 2011

Furniture, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Paintings, Prints and Sculpture

Sold for

ZAR 167 100
Lot 131
  • A Cape silver teapot on matched stand, Jan Lotter, early 19th century


Lot Estimate
ZAR 80 000 - 100 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 167 100
Auction Catalogue

About this Item

Cape Colony
A Cape silver teapot on matched stand, Jan Lotter, early 19th century
ovoid, engraved with bands of wrigglework, the shoulder with scrolls and flowerheads against a wrigglework ground, with a hinged domed cover and leaf-capped wooden handle, 805g, 18cm high, the oval stand on four bracket feet, the cavetto engraved with a band of leaves between wrigglework borders, 185g, 15,5cm wide; and a silver tea-strainer with swing handle, 20g, 5,5cm diameter
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