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Biedermeier table mirror attachment; so-called “table psyche”. Free to place.

Central Germany, around 1830.

Birch wood veneered on softwood and solid.

Bone balls as endings of the mirror frame.

Original mirror glass and veneered back panel.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Dainty Biedermeier mirror in original condition.

Southern Lower Saxony, around 1830.

Ash wood veneered on softwood body.

Original back panel and mirror glass.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier mirror with so-called “Schinkel roof”.

Southern Lower Saxony, around 1830.

Ash wood veneered on softwood body. Ebonized parts blackened pear wood.

Mirror glass and back panel replaced.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier mirror with so-called “Schinkel roof”.

Southern Germany, around 1830.

Solid and veneered maple.

Blackened parts ebonized pear wood.

Original mirror glass and back panel.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Rare, square Biedermeier mirror with hexagonal insert. Original condition with authentic suspension.

Central Germany, around 1820.

Solid cherry wood. Blackened parts ebonized pear wood.

Authentic mirror glass.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier stool.

Southern Germany, around 1840.

Solid cherry wood.

Pre-upholstered condition with black ticking fabric.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Sequence of four Biedermeier chairs and two matching armchairs.

Rhineland, around 1830.

Solid cherry wood. Rhombus inlaid in the backboard, ebonized pear wood.

Removable seat cushions with upholstery and covering fabric still to be renewed.

Total price including new upholstery: 7800 Euro.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Pair of neoclassical chairs with floral carving.

Leipzig, around 1815/20.

Solid pear wood, carved.

Band inlays in the backboard, ebonized pear wood.

Pre-upholstered condition with black ticking fabric.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier armchair.

Franconia, around 1830/40.

Solid cherry wood.

Removable upholstery insert of the seat.

Newly upholstered and covered with horsehair upholstery fabric.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Delicate Biedermeier bookcase in historical, preserved condition.

Southern Germany, Lower Bavaria, around 1820.

Walnut veneered on softwood. Original shelves.

Walnut feet added.

Authentic glazing, fittings, lock and key.

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