Strauss & co - 8 October 2012, Cape Town

326 A beech and pine dining table, formerly the work table of Kurt Jobst, South African Goldsmith, Silversmith and Art Metal Worker (1905-1971) the rectangular five-plank peg top above a plain frieze set with two drawers, on square-section legs joined by stretchers, 76cm high, 180cm long, 97cmwide R15 000 – 20 000 327 A Dutch Colonial teak rusbank, 19th century the toprail carved with flowers, scrolls, foliage and a shell above a spindled backrest, with leaf-carved and scroll arm supports, riempie seat, on baluster-turned legs joined by stretchers, with bun feet, 223cm long R60 000 – 80 000 328 A Dutch Delft blue and white wall cistern, early 18th century with double dolphin and shell backplate, the bulbous ribbed body painted with figures taking tea in an interior, the front with mask and metal spigot, raised on a semi-circular foot, painted initials I and K in underglaze-blue, restored, lacking cover and basin, 44cm high R5 000 – 7 000 327 106

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