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Fine Art — Oil on Canvas
Denzil Herring — Reading a Book
South African, 1940–2008. Signed and dated 1977. 76×60cm. A richly atmospheric interior — a bearded scholar absorbed in an illuminated manuscript by candlelight.
Indicative value: R 12,500 – R 20,000
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Sculpture — Bronze
After Anton van Wouw — Bronze Kruger Bears
South African, 1862–1945. Signed. 25cm including base. Cast in fine bronze, this powerful bust is one of van Wouw's most celebrated South African subjects.
Indicative value: R 15,000 – R 25,000

Fine Art — Oil on Canvas
Horse Racing — Framed Oil
An exuberant, vibrantly coloured composition depicting two jockeys in full gallop. Signed lower left. Presented in a fine gilt frame. Superb energy and movement.
Indicative value: R 8,000 – R 15,000

Gold & Coins
A Quarter Ounce Krugerrand
South African 22-carat gold Krugerrand, quarter ounce (1/4 oz). 7.77g pure gold. Classic bullion coin combining investment value with iconic South African numismatic heritage.
Indicative value: R 26,000 – R 28,500

Precious Stones
A Melee of Natural Unset Diamonds — 4 Carats
Natural unset melee diamonds totalling approximately 4 carats. Brilliant cut. White to near-white colour range. Suitable for jewellery setting or investment.
Indicative value: R 20,000 – R 35,000
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Fine Art — Old Master
Frederick Richard Pickersgill RA — Untitled
British, 1820–1900. Royal Academician. An intimate figurative scene in the Grand Manner, in a magnificent original gilt frame. Fine Victorian academic painting.
Indicative value: R 20,000 – R 45,000

Antiques & Decorative Arts
A Brass Covered Box with Marine Motif
30×41×29cm. Heavily embossed brass coffer with galleon and naval scenes on all faces. Decorative border of repeating motifs. Excellent condition.
Indicative value: R 3,500 – R 6,000

Cartography — Antique Map
A New Map of Great Tartary and China
18th century engraved map with the adjoining parts of Asia. Dedicated to His Highness William, Duke of Gloucester. Fine detail, cartouche and insets.
Indicative value: R 6,000 – R 11,000