Decorative Arts, Furniture and Jewellery

Live Virtual Auction, 19 - 21 September 2022

Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
About the Session

including The Property of a Connoisseur Part III and The Property of the Estate Late Tiemen Groen


  • A William IV style mahogany armchair


Lot Estimate
ZAR 8 000 - 10 000

About this Item

A William IV style mahogany armchair
the curved top rail carved with a conforming tablet above a scroll and shell-shaped mid-rail, reeded downswept arms on a lobed support, moulded apron, on gadrooned tapering legs, the seat rail numbered XVI, restoration to one arm support


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