Dainty Writing Desk in Conserved Original Condition. Design Attributed to Joseph Ulrich Danhauser, Execution by Danhauser Manufactory.
Vienna, circa 1820.
Solid cherry wood and veneered on softwood carcase.
Literature: Other models of this type designed by Joseph Ulrich Danhauser can be found illustrated in: Eller, Wolfgang L., Biedermeier-Möbel, 6th edition, Regenstauf 2008, pp. 296 and 297, figures 407-410.
Cf. design drawing for a similar oval sofa table with drawer and supporting pair of columns by Danhauser’s hand: “Canapetisch No. 14”, inventory number KI 8971-1965, Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.
Pedestal-shaped cabinet.
Southern Germany, around 1820.
Preserved original condition.
Walnut veneered on softwood.
Original brass pull knob and swivel fitting.
Particularly dainty bookcase with so-called Gothic glazing bars.
Solid and veneered cherry wood. Glazing bars in ebonized pear wood.
Feet supplemented.
Original lock and key.
Small, wall-hanging Biedermeier vitrine with three-sided glazing.
Southern Germany, around 1830.
Cherry wood and pear wood veneered on pine body. Original brass handle. Glass shelves supplemented.
Three-drawer Biedermeier commode with select beautiful, multi-mirrored veneer pattern.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Original walnut burl wood key escutcheons.
Pointed feet supplemented.
Original locks.
Delicate Biedermeier chest of drawers in preserved original condition.
Daniel court carpentry, Munich, around 1820.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood.
Edge binding of the plate, key plates and thread inlay in the base area are probably ebonized pearwood.
Original front legs made of solid cherry wood; the rear ones added.
Original locks.
Extendable Biedermeier Table with Folding Side Panels.
Mainz, circa 1825.
Walnut veneered on softwood and maple. Divisible baluster leg in solid walnut.
Original extendable frame system in solid maple.
Condition with side panels folded down:
Height: 82 cm
Width: 92 cm
Depth: 118 cm
Condition with side panels folded up:
Height: 82 cm
Width: 176 cm
Depth: 118 cm
Extended condition:
Expandable up to approximately 5 meters.
Library cabinet à deux corps, Munich, around 1815/20.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Blackened parts of ebonized pearwood.
Feet added. Original glazing.
Authentic shelves and compartments.
Locks mostly original.
Double-Folding Tea Table.
Central Germany, circa 1825.
Solid apple wood.
Height: 100 cm
Diameter: 44 cm, maximum.
Literature for comparison: A nearly identical tea table, also double-folding, is illustrated in:
Schmitz, Hermann; Deutsche Möbel des Klasssizismus, Stuttgart 1923, p. 80, fig. bottom left.
Exceptionally Large Biedermeier Table for Extension.
Northern Germany, circa 1820.
Solid mahogany top. Apron veneered in pyramid mahogany.
Thread inlays and mosaic inlays in maple and blackened maple.
Original extendable frame system in solid oak.
Closed condition:
Height: 76 cm
Diameter: 121 cm
Extended condition:
