A Cape stinkwood rusbank, 18th century
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A Cape stinkwood rusbank, 18th century
the wave-shaped top rail above an arrangement of six baluster-shaped splats, slightly downcurved arms with curved arm supports, drop-in riempie seat, on square-section legs joined by an H-stretcher, 233cm long
Literature
Rabe, J-M & P., (2004) Cape Furniture & South African Ceramics, Catalogue 2, illustrated p.12.
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