Freely adjustable Biedermeier desk with large head thrust.
Southern Germany, around 1820.
Solid cherry wood (legs) and veneered on a softwood body.
Biedermeier corner cabinet.
Southern Germany, around 1825.
Cherry wood veneered on pine body. Original lock and brass fittings.
Dainty, half-height corner cabinet with exceptionally beautiful veneer.
Westphalia, around 1825.
Walnut and walnut burl veneered on pine body. Original shelf available. The door with original, elaborately crafted bar lock. Pull knob and fitting from the period of the furniture’s origin; supplemented.
Pair of three-quarter-high Biedermeier corner cabinets.
Rhineland, around 1830.
Solid cherry wood and veneered.
Original silhouetted cut-out board feet.
Ebony entry key plates.
Rear walls and a shelf added.
Original locks.
Literature: The pair of corner cupboards is shown in Haaf, Rainer; Biedermeier worlds. Germany and the Danube Monarchy, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 105, ill. 321.
Heights: 151 cm
Leg dimensions: 54.5 cm
Biedermeier Table Based on a Design by Joseph Ulrich Danhauser.
Vienna, circa 1820.
Solid cherry wood and veneered on softwood carcase.
Literature: Other models of this type designed by Joseph Ulrich Danhauser can be found illustrated in: Eller, Wolfgang L., Biedermeier-Möbel, 6th edition, Regenstauf 2008, pp. 296 and 297, figures 407-410.
Elegant Biedermeier corner console with two drawers.
Central Germany, around 1825.
Solid maple.
Three-quarter-high Biedermeier corner cabinet in preserved original condition.
Southern Germany, around 1820.
Walnut veneered on softwood body. Original shelves.
Lock from the time the furniture was made, but supplemented.
Leg depth: 61 cm
Corner cabinet à deux corps (two-part) with glazed top.
Central Germany, around 1825/30.
Cherry-colored ash wood veneered on a softwood body.
Original shelves and feet.
Locks added.
Leg depth: 69 cm
Biedermeier corner cabinet.
Southern Germany, around 1825.
Cherry wood veneered on pine body. Original lock and brass fittings.
Two-drawer Biedermeier chest of drawers with a beautiful veneer pattern.
Thuringia, around 1815/20.
Lively grained, multi-mirrored cherry wood veneer on maple veneer.
Blackened solid pearwood strips.
Original, veneered pointed legs.
Fine brass inlays on a dark brown colored maple wood background.
Original locks and an original key.
