Deep Roots

Live Virtual Auction, 27 May 2026
Session 1
About the Session

Deep Roots: Selected Works from Stephan and Carmen Welz, a single-owner auction of modern and contemporary art, Cape furniture, ceramics and a library of books assembled by the legendary South African auctioneer Stephan Welz and his wife Carmen Welz. The sale includes a collective consignment of 58 paintings, drawings and prints by Welz’s father, Jean Welz, the Austrian-born architect who became an acclaimed modernist artist.

Born in 1943 in the Breede River Valley town of Worcester, Welz was the third of five sons born to émigrés Jean Welz and Inger Christensen. Welz’s aesthetic education, the foundation of his professional achievements, was decisively influenced by his proximity to artists. Irma Stern and Walter Battiss were frequent houseguests in the Welz family home. Speaking in 2007, Welz warmly recalled the gift of a budgie by painter Cecil Higgs when he was a child. She also painted him as a young boy. He also remembered an overnight stay at painter Gregoire Boonzaier’s home, an early champion of his father’s austere but lyrical paintings. Welz’s formal education in the art business began in earnest after he took up an administrative position in UNISA’s fledgling art department in Pretoria. He worked alongside Walter Battiss and Welz was a first-hand witness to his mentor’s transformation from respected modernist painter into Fookian trickster when, in 1967, he attended Yes-No, Battiss’s landmark happening in Pretoria.

In 1970, shortly after obtaining a commerce degree from UNISA, Welz joined Sotheby Parke Bernet, a new auction house established by Reinhold Cassirer and Jane Harraway in Johannesburg. In 1980, when Cassirer retired to pursue other interests, his key protégé, Welz, inherited the mantle. He held the reins of his eponymous company until 2006, when he sold Stephan Welz & Co. During this 26-year period Welz presided over the incredible growth in interest and value of South African art at auction. Welz retired to his farm Blomvlei at Tonteldoos, near Dullstroom, where managed a herd of drought-resistant Tuli cattle. 

In 2008, Stephan Welz came out of retirement to establish Strauss & Co with respected business leaders Elisabeth Bradley and Dr. Conrad Strauss. Drawing on deep reservoirs of experience, he helped transform the start-up business into the largest auction house in Africa and a global leader in the secondary market for South African art. Shortly before his death in 2015, Welz knocked down Alexis Preller’s oil and gesso work The Creation of Adam I (1968) for R8.5 million. It set a new auction record for the artist, one of many in a career studded with achievements and accolades.


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Session 1

Found 161 lots in session 1

Session 1
4:00pm Wednesday, 27 May SAST (Lots 1 → 161)
Hanging corner cupboard painted by Freida Lock, 20th century
Hanging corner cupboard painted by Freida Lock, 20th century
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
Starting at ZAR 3 800
 
Victorian mahogany Wellington chest, 19th century
Victorian mahogany Wellington chest, 19th century
ZAR 5 000 - 7 000
Starting at ZAR 4 800
1 bid
 
Japanese Arita charger, 17th century
Japanese Arita charger, 17th century
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Starting at ZAR 1 900
2 bids
 
Japanese Edo period Ko-Imari porcelain vase, late 18th century
Japanese Edo period Ko-Imari porcelain vase, late 18th century
ZAR 10 000 - 12 000
Starting at ZAR 9 000
 
Cape stinkwood and caned Neo-classical armchair, 19th century
Cape stinkwood and caned Neo-classical armchair, 19th century
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Starting at ZAR 1 800
2 bids
 
Stinkwood display cabinet with glass doors, 20th century
Stinkwood display cabinet with glass doors, 20th century
ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
Starting at ZAR 5 500
1 bid
 
Cape stinkwood and caned tub chair, 19th century
Cape stinkwood and caned tub chair, 19th century
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Starting at ZAR 1 700
2 bids
 
Dutch marquetry inlaid side table, 17th century
Dutch marquetry inlaid side table, 17th century
ZAR 3 000 - 5 000
Starting at ZAR 2 000
1 bid
 
Teak navy chest, 19th century
Teak navy chest, 19th century
ZAR 5 000 - 7 000
Starting at ZAR 4 500
1 bid
 
A Dutch Delft blue and white peacock patterned platter with yellow rim
A Dutch Delft blue and white peacock patterned platter with yellow rim
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Starting at ZAR 1 800
 
Delft bowl, c.18th century
Delft bowl, c.18th century
ZAR 1 500 - 2 000
Starting at ZAR 1 300
 
Two violet Holmegaard Trefløjet vases
Two violet Holmegaard Trefløjet vases
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Starting at ZAR 1 800
1 bid
 
Chinese ceramic footbath in wooden base
Chinese ceramic footbath in wooden base
ZAR 3 000 - 5 000
Starting at ZAR 2 500
1 bid
 
Pair of decorative blue and white Delft chargers
Pair of decorative blue and white Delft chargers
ZAR 3 000 - 5 000
Starting at ZAR 2 500
 
Provincial oak food cupboard, 18th century
Provincial oak food cupboard, 18th century
ZAR 8 000 - 10 000
Starting at ZAR 7 500
2 bids
 
Regency style mahogany extending table, 20th century
Regency style mahogany extending table, 20th century
ZAR 10 000 - 15 000
Starting at ZAR 8 000
1 bid
 
Set of fourteen Regency style mahogany dining chairs, 19th century
Set of fourteen Regency style mahogany dining chairs, 19th century
ZAR 10 000 - 12 000
Starting at ZAR 9 000
 
Cape country armchair with wavy top rail, 19th century
Cape country armchair with wavy top rail, 19th century
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Starting at ZAR 1 800
 
Mahogany folding campaign table, 19th century
Mahogany folding campaign table, 19th century
ZAR 3 000 - 4 000
Starting at ZAR 2 500
3 bids
 
Regency style mahogany settee with cream upholstery, 20th century
Regency style mahogany settee with cream upholstery, 20th century
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
Starting at ZAR 3 000
1 bid