South African Design, Past & Present
Timed Online Auction, 7 - 26 June 2024
Furniture and Metalware
About this Item
Cape teak and iron-bound balie, 19th century
circular, with pierced lug handles and tapering double iron-banded sides
18cm high, 21cm wide over handles
Notes
Urns or balies were part of everyday Cape kitchen equipment, usually constructed from teak and bound together by strips of brass, copper or iron.
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