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Fine box with Biedermeier scenes using transfer printing technique.

Hiltl Manufactory, Munich, around 1820/25.

Cherrywood veneered. All-view edge edging made of dark colored wood.

Outside and inside depictions of Biedermeier life using transfer printing technology.

Original lock.

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Rare wall clock in doll’s head shape (tête de poupée).

Paris, around 1830.

Clockmaker Malécot, Paris.

Eight-day movement with bell strike every quarter hour.

Case veneered in rosewood.

Signed on the dial: “Malécot à Paris”.

Fine original pendulum with rich floral and figural ornamentation.

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Finely inlaid Biedermeier box with inlaid architectural elements. Various compartments with covers made of bird’s eye maple veneer and two secret compartments.

Northern Germany, around 1820.

Mahogany, maple (partially fire-shaded), dark-colored maple wood, mother-of-pearl and bird’s eye maple veneered on maple and softwood.

Feet replaced. Original lock and mirroring.

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Empire crater vase. Signed: “THOMIRE À PARIS”.

Fire-gilded, cast and chased bronze.

Original fire gilding.

Height. 49cm.

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Rare and exceptional Biedermeier yarn basket.

Preserved original condition.

Hamburg, around 1820.

Mahogany veneered on softwood.

Fine workmanship of the basket made of ebonized pear wood.

Feet and shaft of the basket made of ebonized pearwood.

Original brass circlet with movable handle.

Literature: Haaf, Rainer, Biedermeier Worlds. Germany and the Danube Monarchy; Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 428, ill. 1639.

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Rare Biedermeier light shade in completely original condition.

Southern Germany, probably Munich, around 1815.

Solid cherry wood and veneered. Edges made of inlaid, dark-colored wood.

Original glazing and colored drawing.

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Twenty-four-light ceiling chandelier in original condition.

Probably Berlin, around 1825/30.

Linden wood and pressed brass originally gold-plated. Prism hangings mostly authentic.

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Pair of Louis XVI girandoles with fully plastic cherubs on Sèvres biscuit porcelain column bases.

Cast and chased bronze, also punched.

Original condition with authentic fire gilding and age patina.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Biedermeier cache-pot (planter) with original metal insert.

Probably Baden, around 1820.

Walnut veneered and solid. Blackened parts probably ebonized pear wood.

Original metal insert with brass edge framing.

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