Elegant, very dainty, oval Biedermeier sewing table.
Southern Germany, around 1820.
Solid walnut (legs) and veneered on pine body. Authentic tray, this walnut veneered. Original lock.
Elegant, early Biedermeier table with drawer.
Saxony-Anhalt or Thuringia, around 1815.
Solid cherry wood and veneered on a softwood body.
Original brass pull knob.
Round Biedermeier jardinière (flower table with waterproof insert).
Southern Germany, around 1820.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood and solid cherry wood.
The furniture tub was originally lined with sheet metal and a drain. A stainless steel insert made later was added to the furniture.
Rare neoclassical Guéridon from the London manufacturer Wright and Mansfield, London, around 1860.
Signed with punch stamp on the bottom of the drawer: “Wright & Mansfield”.
The Wright and Mansfield factory manufactured high-quality furniture between 1861 and 1884.
Hungarian flower ash veneered on mahogany body. Band inlays inlaid mahogany.
Original mechanism for extending the top part.
Rare, double-folding Biedermeier tea table.
Central Germany, around 1830.
Solid cherry-colored pear wood.
Literature for comparison: An almost identical tea table can be found in Schmitz, Hermann, Deutsche Möbel des Klassizismus, Stuttgart 1923, p. 80, illustration bottom left.
Width/diameter: 41 cm
Rare, vase-shaped cabinet.
Southwest German (Baden) or France, around 1830.
Walnut veneered on poplar wood body.
The solid walnut top.
Original brass knob (not pictured)
Freely adjustable cabinet with slat doors.
Southwest German, Baden, around 1825.
Solid walnut and veneered on a softwood body. Blackened parts of ebonized pearwood.
Original shelf.
Original brass fittings.
Delicate, oval salon table/tea table.
Switzerland, probably Zurich, around 1810.
Cherry, maple and plum wood veneered on a softwood body.
On the frame and legs there are fine thread inlays made of dyed wood, probably maple.
