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Linen wardrobe in completely original condition and patina.

Saxony, around 1825/30.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood, partly corkscrew-like (inset columns).

The interior partly also veneered with cherry wood.

Flush-mounted, hidden base drawer.

Elaborate original key; the head in the shape of a closed hand.

Literature: This wardrobe is illustrated in Haaf, Rainer; Biedermeierwelten; Deutschland und Donaumonarchie, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 169, fig. 576.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Rare demi-lune console with full and half columns.

Southern Germany, around 1830.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood body.

Mirroring renewed with historical mirror glass.

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Large Biedermeier wardrobe with three pilaster columns.

Southern Germany, probably Munich, around 1815/20.

Cherry and alder root wood veneered on a softwood body.

Original pointed feet. Authentic fittings, original lock with corresponding key.

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Large Biedermeier wardrobe.

Swabia, around 1825.

Pear wood, blackened pear wood and solid walnut wood. The door and side panels are mirror-glued walnut wood.

Original feet and interior.

Original lock with authentic key.

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Delicate Biedermeier half cupboard.

Upper Bavaria, probably Ingolstadt, around 1825.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Ebonized parts of blackened pearwood.

Original flared pointed legs.

Bases and capitals of the half-columns turned and regilded.

Authentic brass pull knobs, lock and key.

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Delicate, three-drawer Biedermeier chest of drawers in completely original condition.

Baltic Sea region, around 1815.

Birch wood and ebonized pearwood (blackened parts) veneered on a softwood body.

Beautiful, original condition.

Authentic legs and locks as well as mother-of-pearl inlet keyplates (one added)

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Three-drawer Biedermeier chest of drawers with blackened full columns.

Unrestored condition.

Franconia, around 1825.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Blackened parts of ebonized pearwood.

Original leg key sockets and locks.

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Three-sided glazed display case with fine black solder painting.

Thuringia, around 1830.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Fine black lot painting in the gable area and the pilaster strips.

Original feet.

Partially original glazing; Mirroring renewed.

Authentic shelves.

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Biedermeier cache-pot (planter) with original metal insert.

Probably Baden, around 1820.

Walnut veneered and solid. Blackened parts probably ebonized pear wood.

Original metal insert with brass edge framing.

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Delicate, oval salon table/tea table.

Switzerland, probably Zurich, around 1810.

Cherry, maple and plum wood veneered on a softwood body.

On the frame and legs there are fine thread inlays made of dyed wood, probably maple.

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