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ZAR 28 450
Lot 312
  • A small Svend Åge Madsen teak sideboard, manufactured by K. Knudsen & SØn, Denmark, 1950s


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ZAR 25 000 - 30 000
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ZAR 28 450
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Denmark
A small Svend Åge Madsen teak sideboard, manufactured by K. Knudsen & SØn, Denmark, 1950s
the rectangular top with shaped low back-gallery, above a pair of cupboard doors fitted with a division and adjustable shelves, flanked by four drawers, raised on tapering legs joined by a cross-stretcher, manufacturers label,80cmhigh, 170cm long, 44,5cm deep

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