Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier console in demi-lune form.

Baden, around 1825.

Cherry and ebonized wood veneered on softwood body. Fine brass inlays. Original brass shoes.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Dainty, Early Biedermeier Game Table; Can also be used as a Demi-Lune Console.

Rhineland, circa 1815.

Solid cherry wood as well as veneered on oak and softwood.

Felt covering of the playing surface renewed.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier Extendable Table with Star-Veneered Top.

Baden, circa 1830.

Walnut, partly star-veneered and mirrored on softwood.

Original extendable frame system in solid oak.

Authentic brass sabots on the legs.

Height 78 cm; diameter 126 cm; expandable to a total of approx. 4.95 meters. Currently two extension leaves of 0.73 m available, thus expandable to 2.72 m.

Additional leaves can be custom-made.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier demi-lune console.

Thuringia, around 1825.

Birch wood veneered on softwood body. Double inlay string of dark-colored wood on the top.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Dainty Empire console with original marble top.

Rhineland, around 1815.

Cherry wood veneered on oak. Gilding and Antico-Verde finish of the original feet renewed.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Delicate Biedermeier console with concave head thrust.

Thuringia, Weimar, around 1815.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Exceptionally delicate Biedermeier console with concealed head drawer.

Rhineland, around 1830.

Solid walnut (volutes) and veneered on a softwood body. Loosely applied marble slab renewed; Can be supplemented with a different colored marble cover sheet upon request.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Exceptionally delicate Biedermeier console with concealed head drawer.

Rhineland, around 1830.

Solid walnut (volutes) and veneered on a softwood body. Loosely applied marble slab renewed; Can be supplemented with a different colored marble cover sheet upon request.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Dainty Biedermeier wardrobe with blackened full columns in unrestored original condition.

Baden, Freiburg im Breisgau area, around 1825.

Multiple mirrored, select walnut wood (door) veneered on softwood.

Blackened parts ebonized pear wood.

Original block feet made of solid walnut.

Original bone inlay escutcheons and pull knobs. Original lock and key.

Provenance: On the back wall of the wardrobe, owner labeling of St. Ursula’s Monastery in Freiburg im Breisgau.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Fine parlor mirror with base stand.

Saxony, around 1830.

Historical state of preservation.

Cherry wood and maple (inlaid arabesque ornamentation) veneered on softwood.

Original mirror glass and back panel.

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