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

Live Auction, 7 March 2011

Furniture, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Paintings, Prints and Sculpture
  • A Cape silver fish slice, Willem Godfried Lotter, late 18th century


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 8 000 - 10 000
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Cape Colony
A Cape silver fish slice, Willem Godfried Lotter, late 18th century
the pierced blade engraved with wrigglework and initials, with ivory handle

Literature

Stephan Welz, Cape Silver and Silversmiths, Balkema, Cape Town, 1976, illustrated on page 66

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