Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Jewellery

Live Virtual Auction, 11 - 12 October 2021

Oriental Works of Art, Jewellery, Silver and Furniture

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ZAR 28 450
Lot 102
  • An Indian sandalwood, ebony and bone inlaid Savonarola armchair, 19th century


Lot Estimate
ZAR 7 000 - 9 000
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ZAR 28 450
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An Indian sandalwood, ebony and bone inlaid Savonarola armchair, 19th century the open back carved with a pair of contesting peacocks, the arm supports with stylised lion head terminals, with detachable seat, raised on an X-shaped frame, on moulded platform supports


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