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.
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.
Biedermeier wardrobe with blackened half columns. Baden, around 1825.
Solid cherry tree. Black sections of ebonized pearwood.
Original feet. Castle added.
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.
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.
Biedermeier wardrobe with select veneer pattern in conserved original condition.
Southern Germany, around 1825.
Cherry wood veneered and solid (narrow sides and partially profiles).
Original solid cherry block feet.
Blackened parts ebonized pear wood and turned linden wood columns blackened.
Original lock with matching key and authentic iron door bolts.
Brass escutcheons from the time of the wardrobe’s origin, but replaced.
