Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Pair of exceptional gondola armchairs in still unrestored condition.

Probably Italy, around 1815/20.

Pyramid mahogany and mahogany veneered on a beech wood frame. Carved and gilded ram heads.

Upholstery material can be exchanged of your choice.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier armchair with balloon-shaped backrest.

Austria, around 1830.

Solid walnut and veneered. Ribbon inlay maple.

Pre-upholstered with black nettle fabric.

Maximum backrest height: 96 cm

Seat width: 47 cm

Price; 2450 euros

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier chair.

Southern Germany, around 1830.

Solid cherry wood. Backrest board with fan-shaped inlay in blackened pear wood. Authentic upholstery.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Sequence of six elegant Biedermeier fan chairs.

Vienna, circa 1830.

Designed and executed by the Joseph Ulrich Danhauser Manufactory. Corresponding to Danhauser model number 89.

The backrests are exquisitely veneered in finely and expressively grained walnut on a body of beech. The pieces are framed on all sides by dainty maple stringing.

Complete with original, inset seat frames.

The under-upholstery has been thoughtfully renewed with black muslin.

Literature for comparison: This group of chairs is illustrated in: Haaf, Rainer, Biedermeier-Welten. Deutschland und Donaumonarchie, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 587, fig. 2194.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier stool, so-called Tabouret, in original condition.

Baden, probably Karlsruhe, around 1830.

Solid walnut and veneered on beech wood.

Upholstery renewed with black ticking pre-upholstery.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

An important series of six courtly Biedermeier chairs in the style of Leo von Klenze.

Munich, around 1830/35.

Maple, partially engraved and amaranth veneered on softwood body. Finest thread inlays made from ebony and maple.

Pre-upholstered with white nettle fabric.

Maximum backrest height: 89 cm

Seat width: 45 cm

Literature for comparison: Quite similar chairs, designed by Leo von Klenze, which were preserved in King Ludwig I’s anteroom at the Munich Residence, can be found illustrated and described in Hojer, Gerhard; Ottomeyer, Hans; The furniture of the Munich Residence, Vol. III, pp. 137 and 138.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Pair of Biedermeier stools (tabourets) in original condition.

Baden, probably Karlsruhe, around 1830.

Solid walnut and veneered on beech wood. Upholstery renewed with black calico pre-upholstery.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier stool, so-called Tabouret.

Mainz, around 1825.

Solid and veneered walnut.

Pre-upholstered condition with black ticking fabric.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Pair of Biedermeier armchairs.

Rhineland, around 1825/30.

Solid walnut and carved.

Inlaid upholstery renewed with black nettle fabric.

Maximum backrest height: 90 cm

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Sequence of twelve extraordinary Biedermeier chairs in one

unupholstered, restored condition.

Rhineland, around 1830.

Solid cherry tree with open work.

Backrest height: 90 cm

Seat width: 45 cm

Seat depth: 39 cm.

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