Early Biedermeier-style Walnut Chest Of Drawers With Ebonized Columns, Rhenish Hesse, Circa 1815–
An exceptionally charming early Biedermeier chest of drawers—built from the end of the Empire period to the beginning of the Biedermeier period, this beautiful chest of drawers features walnut veneer on an oak frame.
The top drawer is a secret drawer without hardware or a key—it can be pulled out from beneath the frame—and below it are two large full-depth drawers with original locks.
Beautiful patina in typical burl walnut veneer.
Standing on tall tapered legs flanked by half-columns.
Beautiful age-appropriate patina—hand-polished with shellac.
The three-drawer cabinet is flanked by ebonized half-columns with gilded bases and capitals. It rests on tall, tapered legs. The top features an ebonized border. Finished with shellac buffing.
Height: 85 cm | Width: 116 cm | Depth: 57 cm
The top drawer is a secret drawer without hardware or a key—it can be pulled out from beneath the frame—and below it are two large full-depth drawers with original locks.
Beautiful patina in typical burl walnut veneer.
Standing on tall tapered legs flanked by half-columns.
Beautiful age-appropriate patina—hand-polished with shellac.
The three-drawer cabinet is flanked by ebonized half-columns with gilded bases and capitals. It rests on tall, tapered legs. The top features an ebonized border. Finished with shellac buffing.
Height: 85 cm | Width: 116 cm | Depth: 57 cm
4 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Other
Width: 116
Height: 85
Depth: 57
Reference (ID): 1783638
Availability: In stock
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