Strauss & co - 22 October 2012, Cape Town

332 A nest of three Chinese hardwood stands, early 20th century in sizes, each with square top above a carved and pierced frieze, on moulded supports joined by stretchers raised on block feet, the largest 24,5cm high, damaged; and a Chinese rosewood stand, the circular top with wavy edge above a pierced frieze, on cabriole legs headed by lappet borders, the conforming base on shaped feet, repaired, 20cm high (4) R1 200 – 1 500 333 A South African stinkwood stool in the Chinese style, the circular seat above a shaped apron, on shaped bowed legs joined by a circular stretcher, 33cm diameter; and a stinkwood corner stool with curved front, drop-in upholstered seat, on ring-turned legs (2) R1 000 – 1 500 334 A Chinese elm and red lacquered stool with rectangular plank top, on tapering splayed legs headed by carved lappet bracket supports, joined by side stretchers, 100cm long R3 000 – 4 000 335 A pair of Chinese hardwood horseshoe-shaped armchairs, 18th century each with serpentine-shaped splat, panelled seat, on tapering legs joined by box-stretchers (2) R30 000 – 40 000 336 A Korean brass-mounted teak chest-on-chest, 19th century the rectangular top above four short drawers with a pair of doors below enclosing a void, the lower half similar, the detachable stand raised on bracket feet, the front applied with brass strapwork, 110cm high, 80,5cmwide, 37,5cm deep R10 000 – 12 000 335 336 98

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