| The 18th century chest of drawers (C)StraussandCo |
“This important 18th-century chest of drawers, which was formerly part of the collection of Vergelegen (Estate), was hotly contested between two international buyers on the telephone,” said executive director Bina Genovese.
On the company's website, the chest of drawers was described as a "régence ormolu-mounted rosewood commode". Cape Town antique dealer Justin Kerrod said collectors were usually “highly educated” and knew what they wanted to buy.
“Obviously there was something very appealing about this to the buyer,” he said.
“If money is not an object, the price won’t make a difference to you. Something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it."
The description of the desk went on to include: "A moulded serpentine top above two short and two long panelled drawers, the latter panelled to simulate two short drawers, the short drawers divided by a female mask and strap work, the corners with foliate mounts, the fielded sides with imposing zoomorphic mask handles, with shaped apron on bracket feet with foliate mounts”, News24 reports.
so how much would this be worth in 50 years time?
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