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Three-sided glazed display case with fine black solder painting.

Thuringia, around 1830.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Fine black lot painting in the gable area and the pilaster strips.

Original feet.

Partially original glazing; Mirroring renewed.

Authentic shelves.

Dr. Tilman Roatzsch

Freely adjustable Biedermeier desk with concealed, continuous head drawer.

Upper Bavaria, around 1830.

Walnut, cherry, burl and fire-shaded maple veneered on softwood.

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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.

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Exceptionally delicate Biedermeier chest of drawers.

Thuringia, around 1830.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood.

Original solid pearwood block feet.

Authentic entry key plates made from dark colored wood.

Two original box locks; one added.

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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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Dainty, Three-Sided Glazed and Mirrored Biedermeier Vitrine.

Baltic region, circa 1830.

Birch burl wood veneered on softwood.

Blackened parts presumably in ebonized maple.

Predominantly original glazing and mirroring. Back panel elements supplemented from historic wood.

Lock and escutcheon added.

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Early Biedermeier Glass Cabinet in Conserved Original Condition.

Southern Germany, circa 1810.

Cherry wood veneered on softwood. Original feet and molding trim in solid cherry wood.

The interior lined with contemporary wallpaper over original blue coloring.

Four original shelves also lined.

Authentic glazing.

Escutcheons added. Original lock with initial key and authentic latch locks on the left door.

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Pair of dainty Biedermeier bookcases or collection cabinets in original condition.

Austria, around 1825/30.

Walnut and maple (interior of the vitrine parts) veneered on softwood body.

Glazing bars of the doors ebonized maple. Ebonizing partially refreshed.

Original shelves.

Original brass fittings and handles.

Predominantly authentic glazing.

Provenance: According to two historical collection labels on the bottom of the bases, from the property of the restorer and painter Baroness Rosa von Guttenberg, born 1878 in Trieste, died 1959 in Graz, Lessingstrasse 8.

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Dainty Biedermeier mirror with pointed pediment in unrestored condition.

Southern Germany, around 1830.

Walnut veneered on softwood. Blackened parts probably ebonized pear wood.

Original mirror glass and back panel.

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Biedermeier wardrobe with select veneer pattern in conserved original condition.

Southern Germany, around 1825.

Cherry wood veneered and solid (narrow sides and partially profiles).

Original solid cherry block feet.

Blackened parts ebonized pear wood and turned linden wood columns blackened.

Original lock with matching key and authentic iron door bolts.

Brass escutcheons from the time of the wardrobe’s origin, but replaced.

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