An Art Deco wrought iron hallstand, in the manner of Edgar Brandt, 1930s

Bolt, Chinese and Glass

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ZAR 102 312
Lot 208
  • An Art Deco wrought iron hallstand, in the manner of Edgar Brandt, 1930s
  • An Art Deco wrought iron hallstand, in the manner of Edgar Brandt, 1930s
  • An Art Deco wrought iron hallstand, in the manner of Edgar Brandt, 1930s
  • An Art Deco wrought iron hallstand, in the manner of Edgar Brandt, 1930s


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 60 000 - 80 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 102 312
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About this Item

An Art Deco wrought iron hallstand, in the manner of Edgar Brandt, 1930s
the open back with six double coat hooks, the centre with rectangular mirrored panel above a later marble-topped drawer, with lattice front, the shaped base fitted with a pair of metal trays, 200cm high, 164cm wide, 28cm deep


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