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Pair of Classicist Mirrors.

Western Germany, circa 1800.

Mahogany veneered on softwood. Brass-jacketed profile moldings. Original bronze corner rosettes.

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Pair of Biedermeier mirrors.

Austria, around 1815.

Walnut and blackened pear veneered on softwood.

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Demi-Lune console with accompanying mirror.

Preserved original condition.

Thuringia, around 1820/25.

Cherry wood and blackened wood (thread inlays) veneered on a softwood body.

Original mirror glass.

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Classicist pillar mirror.

Northern Germany, around 1810.

Original setting and gilding of the wood-carved applications.

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Pair of Biedermeier Mirrors.

Central Germany, circa 1825.

Walnut veneered on softwood carcase.

Historic mirror glass, but added.

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Narrow Biedermeier pier mirror in conserved original condition.

Southern Germany, probably Augsburg, around 1815/20.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Partially set off with wide, inked band frames.

Original stuccoed relief. The uppermost field set off with marbled paper behind glass.

Original gold painting on two further fields.

Original mirror glass, suspension and back panel.

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Biedermeier salon mirror.

Munich, around 1825.

Cherry, walnut, maple and pear veneered on a softwood body. Blackened parts of ebonized pearwood.

Old, but supplemented mirror glass.

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Rare Biedermeier ensemble in original condition consisting of a pier commode with matching pier mirror.

Brandenburg/ Berlin, around 1830.

Birch wood veneered on softwood body.

Original locks and keys.

The mirror glass of the mirror frame replaced.

Commode:

Mirror frame:

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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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Dainty Biedermeier mirror with pointed pediment in unrestored condition.

Southern Germany, around 1830.

Walnut veneered on softwood. Blackened parts probably ebonized pear wood.

Original mirror glass and back panel.

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