Biedermeier Torchère.
Original condition.
Probably Baden, around 1830.
Solid ash wood and veneered.
Extraordinary Biedermeier nightstand in conserved original condition.
Austria, probably Vienna, around 1830.
Walnut veneered on softwood. Blackened parts ebonized pear wood.
Original shelves.
Pull knobs replaced.
Delicate Biedermeier sewing table. Freely adjustable.
North Hesse, around 1825.
all-view; the legs are also veneered in cherry wood. Original entry key plate made of dark colored wood.
Lockable drawer with original lock and compartment dividers.
Delicate, early Biedermeier side table.
Central Germany, around 1815.
Birch wood veneered on softwood body.
Late Biedermeier sewing table with baluster foot.
Southern Germany, around 1835/40.
Cherry wood veneered on softwood.
Lockable drawers with original locks.
Round sewing table with inlaid ornamentation on a dark background.
Mainz or Frankfurt, around 1825.
Solid cherry wood (legs) and veneered on softwood body.
Dark parts probably ebonized pear wood.
Round shelf in solid cherry wood added.
Hidden top drawer with multiple divided interior and sliding cover plate. The division slightly altered later.
Column-shaped small cabinet, so-called “Somno”.
France, around 1820.
Pyramid mahogany veneered on poplar wood.
Original brass twist handle.
Marble top replaced.
Infinitely height-adjustable piano stool. Attributed to the Jacob workshop, Paris.
Paris, around 1815/20.
Solid mahogany and pyramid mahogany veneered. Upholstery with horsehair – upholstery fabric renewed.
Fine small oval Louis XVI table in the style of Christoph Hopfengärtner.
Switzerland, around 1790/1800.
Maple; this partially colored brown and ebonized (blackened), and fiddleback maple veneered on softwood.
High-oval endings of the legs made of solid, brown-colored maple wood replaced.
Delicate salon table with removable top.
Daniel court carpentry, Munich, around 1815.
Cherry tree veneered in a star shape (top), oak veneered on the back. Inlaid edge edging and decorative elements in the base area made of dark-colored pear wood.
Original wood screw thread for removing the plate.
