Pair of Biedermeier mirrors.
Austria, around 1815.
Walnut and blackened pear veneered on softwood.
Exceptionally delicate Biedermeier chest of drawers with display cabinet.
Southern Germany, around 1830/40.
Solid pear tree. Sprout of the display case top made of ebonized pearwood (blackened).
Original entry key plates made from blackened pear wood.
Original castles.
Euros 2850
Biedermeier wardrobe with blackened half columns. Baden, around 1825.
Solid cherry tree. Black sections of ebonized pearwood.
Original feet. Castle added.
Freely adjustable Biedermeier desk with concealed, continuous head drawer.
Upper Bavaria, around 1830.
Walnut, cherry, burl and fire-shaded maple veneered on softwood.
Dainty, wall-hanging console with convex front.
Mahogany and pyramid mahogany, burl wood (beveled top edge) and maple (inlays) veneered on softwood body.
Fine meander band inlays on all sides.
Northern Germany, around 1830.
Crescent-shaped console; so-called “Demi-Lune console” with flush-mounted side drawer.
Franconia, around 1810.
Solid walnut.
Biedermeier wardrobe with select veneer pattern in conserved original condition.
Southern Germany, around 1825.
Cherry wood veneered and solid (narrow sides and partially profiles).
Original solid cherry block feet.
Blackened parts ebonized pear wood and turned linden wood columns blackened.
Original lock with matching key and authentic iron door bolts.
Brass escutcheons from the time of the wardrobe’s origin, but replaced.
Biedermeier mirror with so-called “Schinkel roof”.
Berlin/Brandenburg, around 1830.
Birch wood and birch burl wood (oval medallion in the pediment) veneered on softwood.
Original mirror glass and back panel.
Biedermeier mirror with fire-shaded floral inlays in original condition.
Upper Bavaria, around 1820.
Cherry and maple wood, the latter partially fire-shaded, veneered on softwood. Inlaid silhouette cutout of burnished pear wood in the pediment.
Original faceted mirror glass and authentic back panel.
Biedermeier pier mirror in conserved original condition.
Probably Frankfurt am Main, around 1825.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood.
Blackened (ebonized) parts pear wood.
Original faceted mirror glass and authentic back panel and suspension.
