Biedermeier Lyran sewing table with exquisitely beautiful cherry wood veneer.
Thuringia, around 1825.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Partially ebonized (blackened) cherrywood.
Drawer with original divisions.
Original lock with key made of cut steel.
Literature for comparison:
The Lyra sewing table described is shown at Haaf, Rainer, Biedermeier-Welten. Germany and the Danube Monarchy, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 261, ill. 957.
An exceedingly rare, museum-quality Biedermeier stand for umbrellas or walking sticks.
Vienna, circa 1825/30.
Likely based on a design by Joseph Ulrich Danhauser.
Exquisitely veneered in cherrywood. The dark border accents are crafted from ebony.
Historical feet, thoughtfully supplemented.
Featuring its inaugural metal insert with remnants of the original coloration.
Rare Biedermeier sewing table in elaborate workmanship.
Austria, around 1830.
Cherry wood and walnut veneered on pine body. Fine thread inlays of blackened wood on all sides. Various compartments in the drawer interior. Original lock with original key.
Fine Guéridon with embedded Baden marble top. Karlsruhe, around 1815/20.
Solid walnut and veneered. The edge of the cover sheet is veneered with unidentified burl wood.
Biedermeier salon table.
Berlin/Brandenburg, around 1830.
Birch wood veneered on softwood body. Thread inlays made of dark-colored wood, probably pearwood.
Blackened full-column ebonized pearwood.
Originally folding cover page.
Rare, freely adjustable, pedestal-shaped cabinet with a concealed head shelf.
Southern Germany, around 1825/30.
Covered on all sides with exquisitely beautiful, lively grained walnut veneer.
Original brass twist handle.
Rare Biedermeier candle table in historical patina condition with embedded white marble top.
German, around 1825.
Mahogany veneered on softwood and limewood.
Recessed marble top made of Carrara marble.
Pair of rare, pedestal-shaped small cabinets in preserved original condition.
Southern Germany, around 1825.
Cherry wood veneered on pine. Original interior shelves. Original locks, brass key plates and keys.
Literature for comparison: Haaf, Rainer, Biedermeier-Welten. Deutschland und Donaumonarchie, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 100, fig. 299.
Oval, delicate Biedermeier table. Northern Germany, around 1815/20.
Mahogany and pyramid mahogany veneered on softwood and oak.
Original lock.
Delicate Biedermeier salon table. Freely adjustable.
Southern Germany, around 1820.
Solid cherry wood (legs) and veneered on softwood.
Lockable drawer with original entry key plate and lock.
