Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier table mirror attachment; so-called “table psyche”. Free to place.

Central Germany, around 1830.

Birch wood veneered on softwood and solid.

Bone balls as endings of the mirror frame.

Original mirror glass and veneered back panel.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier mirror with so-called “Schinkel roof”.

Berlin/Brandenburg, around 1830.

Birch wood and birch burl wood (oval medallion in the pediment) veneered on softwood.

Original mirror glass and back panel.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier mirror with fire-shaded floral inlays in original condition.

Upper Bavaria, around 1820.

Cherry and maple wood, the latter partially fire-shaded, veneered on softwood. Inlaid silhouette cutout of burnished pear wood in the pediment.

Original faceted mirror glass and authentic back panel.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier pier mirror in conserved original condition.

Probably Frankfurt am Main, around 1825.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood.

Blackened (ebonized) parts pear wood.

Original faceted mirror glass and authentic back panel and suspension.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Rare, square Biedermeier mirror with hexagonal insert. Original condition with authentic suspension.

Central Germany, around 1820.

Solid cherry wood. Blackened parts ebonized pear wood.

Authentic mirror glass.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Dainty Biedermeier mirror in original condition.

Southern Lower Saxony, around 1830.

Ash wood veneered on softwood body.

Original back panel and mirror glass.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier mirror with so-called “Schinkel roof”.

Southern Lower Saxony, around 1830.

Ash wood veneered on softwood body. Ebonized parts blackened pear wood.

Mirror glass and back panel replaced.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier mirror with so-called “Schinkel roof”.

Southern Germany, around 1830.

Solid and veneered maple.

Blackened parts ebonized pear wood.

Original mirror glass and back panel.

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