Cape stinkwood and beefwood side table, South Africa, late18th century/early 19th century
Session One
About the SessionFrom early Cape furniture to mid-century classics and contemporary pieces, this selection of furniture, ceramics, glass and bronzes, traces a journey through more than two hundred years of South African design.
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ZAR 12 000 - 14 000
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Cape Town
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Cape stinkwood and beefwood side table, South Africa, late18th century/early 19th century
the rectangular shaped top above a linenfold frieze fitted with a central short drawer, raised on twist-turned legs joined by a shaped cross-stretcher, terminating in bun feet
height: 74,5cm; width: 92cm; depth: 64,5cm
Notes
The apron on this side table is 'linenfold' which refers to the carving which imitates the folds of textiles.
Other distinctive Baroque features evident on this table are the twist-turned leg and shaped cross-stretcher.
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