Delicate Biedermeier half cabinet with a semicircular middle section.
Baden, around 1815/20.
Selected beautiful walnut grain veneer veneered on a softwood body.
Original block feet.
Original shelf.
Original column bases and capitals; Key plates added.
Elaborate push rod lock to lock the middle door. Drawer lock added.
Well-proportioned, delicate, classicist pillar chest of drawers.
Saxony, probably Leipzig, around 1810/15.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood body. Maple band inlay on top, drawer fronts and original pointed legs.
Column shafts made of ebonized pearwood.
Original cast brass column bases and capitals; re-gilded.
key plates from the time the furniture was made; supplemented.
Original locks.
Literature for comparison:
This chest of drawers is pictured at Haaf, Rainer, Biedermeier-Welten. Germany and the Danube Monarchy, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 87, ill. 242.
Delicate Biedermeier half cabinet with concealed head drawer.
Rhineland, around 1830.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood.
Original solid cherry wood feet.
Original leg key socket.
Authentic castle.
Dainty week chest of drawers with seven drawers. So-called “Semanière”. Preserved, historical patina condition.
Austria, probably Vienna, around 1830.
Walnut veneered on softwood body.
Original solid walnut block feet.
Original locks. Brass key plates reconstructed based on the original recesses.
Biedermeier chest of drawers with exquisitely beautiful front veneer in ash root wood.
Southern Lower Saxony, around 1820.
Ash root veneered on beech wood on the front. The cover sheet and the narrow sides are made of solid ash wood.
Original ash wood veneered log feet.
Authentic bone entry key plates.
Original, large box locks. An original key.
Biedermeier commode in preserved original condition.
Probably court cabinet maker Daniel, Munich, around 1820.
Cherry wood and alder root wood (filling panels) veneered on pine. Visually visually set off strips with black band inlays and edge of the top sheet. Original, ebonized pointed legs. Authentic inset key plates made of dark-colored wood, presumably pear wood. Original locks and one original key.
Exceptional and dainty Biedermeier low cabinet with concave front and convex narrow sides.
Berlin/ Brandenburg, around 1820/25.
Apple wood veneered on softwood body. Half-round profiles of the door panel ebonized pear wood.
Original, conical pointed feet. One foot supplemented.
Lion’s head fitting of the drawer probably original. Key escutcheon of the door from the time of the furniture’s origin, but supplemented.
Original lock.
Courtly, early Biedermeier low cabinet with hidden top drawer. From the property of the von Pierron family, Munich. Conserved original condition.
Walnut and dark brown colored maple wood veneered on softwood body. Band inlays in dark colored maple wood. Original solid walnut feet.
Original Corinthian column capitals and bases with authentic gilding.
Vase-shaped key escutcheons from the time of the furniture’s origin, supplemented.
Original lock with matching key.
Provenance: On the inside of a door and on the back, owner labels with the following wording: “Familie von Pierron München 2 Gabelsbergerstrasse 101/ 1r”.
Literature for comparison: This cabinet is illustrated in Haaf, Rainer, Biedermeier-Welten. Deutschland und Donaumonarchie, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 90, fig. 256.
Delicate Biedermeier half cabinet with a concave center door.
Saxony, around 1830.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Original block feet made of solid cherry wood.
Brass fittings from the time the furniture was made; supplemented.
Two-drawer Biedermeier commode.
Southern Lower Saxony or Northern Hesse, around 1825.
Cherry wood and ebony (inset key plates) veneered on pine body. Feet supplemented. Original locks and key.
