Extraordinary Biedermeier high commode with hat box.
Rhineland, around 1830.
Ash wood veneered on softwood body.
Original feet and locks.
Dainty Biedermeier low cabinet with half-columns.
Southern Germany, around 1820.
Solid and veneered walnut. Original acorn-shaped feet.
Lock and key authentic.
Rare half cupboard with free-standing full columns and half-moon-shaped central door.
Central or Northern Germany, around 1815/20.
Pearwood and unidentified burl wood veneered on softwood.
Columns and moldings in ebonized pearwood (blackened).
Feet added.
Original brass key sockets, one original lock, another added.
Literature for comparison: A very similar half cabinet, also with a rounded middle section and flanking full columns, can be found in Lux, Josef August, Empire and Biedermeier, 7th edition, Stuttgart 1930, plate 25, picture on the right.
Dainty pillar cabinet.
Central Germany, around 1815.
Walnut veneered on pine body. Blackened veneer part in diamond shape, bordered by brass-coated moldings. Brass applications in the base area original, pull knob of the base drawer likewise. Door fitting and lock supplemented. Original feet.
Exceptionally delicate Biedermeier half cabinet with full columns. Preserved original condition.
Mainz, around 1830.
Walnut veneered on softwood body.
Brass key plates from the time the furniture was made, but supplemented.
Original locks.
Biedermeier chest of drawers with reversed arched panel.
Southern Lower Saxony, around 1830.
Ash wood veneered on softwood body. Original locks.
Feet added.
Extraordinary Biedermeier high commode with hat box.
Rhineland, around 1825/30.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Original brass key sockets, locks and very finely crafted keys.
Fine box with Biedermeier scenes using transfer printing technique.
Hiltl Manufactory, Munich, around 1820/25.
Cherrywood veneered. All-view edge edging made of dark colored wood.
Outside and inside depictions of Biedermeier life using transfer printing technology.
Original lock.
Rare wall clock in doll’s head shape (tête de poupée).
Paris, around 1830.
Clockmaker Malécot, Paris.
Eight-day movement with bell strike every quarter hour.
Case veneered in rosewood.
Signed on the dial: “Malécot à Paris”.
Fine original pendulum with rich floral and figural ornamentation.
Pedestal-shaped small cabinet with pilaster columns.
Rhineland, around 1830.
Walnut veneered on oak. Original lock locking the door and head drawer. Authentic shelf. Feet supplemented.
