Strauss & co - 21 October 2013, Cape Town
359 A walnut lowboy, late 18th century the rectangular moulded top above three short drawers and an arched frieze, on cabriole legs with pad feet, restorations, 73cm high, 100cmwide, 52cm deep R7 000 – 9 000 360 A George III ‘plum-pudding’ mahogany demi-lune double gate-leg card table the top inlaid with satinwood stringing above a conforming frieze, on square-section tapering legs and spade feet, 73,5cm high, 99cmwide, 46cm deep R15 000 – 20 000 359 360 362 361 A rosewood card table, 19th century the rectangular swivel top enclosing a baize-lined playing surface, the sides fitted with pull-out slides, on double columns, bracket legs with brass feet and castors, alterations, 74cm high, 66cmwide, 32,5cm deep R8 000 – 10 000 362 A Regency revival mahogany cellaret of sarcophagus form, the hinged top with raised rectangular cushion- shaped panel, the four corners with lion-masks united by gadrooned borders, the panelled front and sides with sun masks, on paw feet united by ribbon borders and with brass castors, restorations, 60cm high, 80cmwide, 57cm deep R20 000 – 30 000 135
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