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A 1960s teak sideboard, probably AH McIntosh. With twin cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, centred by two drawers and a cutlery drawer, flanked by a fall front cupboard door enclosing a pull-out drinks shelf and internal shelf, on cylindrical supports joined by stretchers, L201cm x D48cm x H81.5cm
A mid-century teak drinks cabinet. The double doors with recessed handles, the mirrored interior fitted with glass compartmentalised shelving, wine racks and two drawers, electrified, on tapering square section supports joined by pierced cross stretcher, with lower two tier shelf (perhaps a later addition), L83.5cm x D39.5cm x H128cm
Arts & Crafts inlaid oak sideboard in the Glasgow School taste, the top section with a shaped pediment above two cupboard doors flanked by open shelves with mirrored panels behind, the lower sideboard section with a long drawer flanked by large doors enclosing fitted drawers, decorated all over with inlaid stylised floral panels, copper strapwork, spindle columns and an Aesthetic-style open panel, on shaped feet, 192cm high, 182cm wide and approximately 65cm deep.CONDITION REPORT: There is age-related staining to the copper panels. There are small age-related chips to the wood on the edges of the top shelf and splits to the joins. There are splits to the joins on the sideboard base. The right door and lower drawer open freely. There is a repair to the front right foot. There is minor age-related staining, surface marks and minor colour fading throughout.
signed and inscribed 'Trial Proof' in pencil and embossed with the Artist's Proof Studio chopmark in the marginaquatint etchingsheet size: 67 by 86cm; 81,5 by 99,5cm including framing While discussing his lifelong association with printmaking at a conference held in Cape Town in 2003, William Kentridge related a nostalgic account about a print of a cat from his childhood. This was a print gifted to him by renowned artist, Cecil Skotnes. Kentridge detailed how this print hung on his wall, and in many ways, the moustache-like whiskers and cat-like eyes looked to him like a self-portrait of Skotnes. This ignited a spark and interest in the way an animal or object could take on human qualities, and anthropomorphism is a theme seen throughout Kentridge’s extensive and prolific oeuvre. Cats, in particular, are an important and recurring motif in Kentridge’s work, and metal cats even stand guard at the artist’s front gate and above his studio door. Kentridge maintains that this recognisable and meaningful symbol is indebted to that gifted Skotnes cat. Lot 528, titled Another Cat, is an energetic and dynamic work, where subtle postural nuances, such as the arch in the cat’s back, make the work come alive with a taught yet playful feline energy. Berman states, “The origin of this powerful image is derived from an etching plate begun with Malcolm Christian at Caversham Press over 15 years ago and reminiscent of the famous “Scribble Cat” published by David Krut Studio in 2010. The Kentridge studio found the plate stored away on a shelf, with a single state proof. Interested in breathing it back to life, Kentridge suggested it be continued as a collaboration with APS [Artist Proof Studio]. In response to seeing the trial proof of two plates printed in two different densities of etching ink, Kentridge has added two more layers to each plate; one with energetic drypoint lines and the second with his painterly wash strokes characteristic of the more experimental use of coffee lift. The resulting image embodies both the creative energy of the artist and poised tension of a cat.” (Berman 2020).- A.C Berman, K. 2020. Notes on another cat, Creative Feel [O]: https://creativefeel.co.za/2020/02/notes-on-another-cat/ Accessed 7 May 2022Williamson, S. 2003. Artthrob [O]: https://artthrob.co.za/03sept/diary.html Accessed 7 May 2022
A small rustic stripped pine side cupboard enclosed by a rectangular panelled door beneath a raised fixed open shelf, 57 cm wide x 28 cm deep x 110 cm high, together with a small Georgian style mahogany bow fronted hanging corner cupboard with green painted interior and single fixed shelf, 42 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 64 cm high (2)

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