Small Biedermeier Side Table, Burr Walnut, Circa 1825
Small rectangular side table from the Biedermeier period. The apron and top are veneered with burr walnut on hardwood; the top is framed by a narrow, all-around gallery rail.
The apron accommodates a full-width drawer, with a brass knob as a handle. The burr veneer extends over the drawer front and side apron panels as a continuous pattern.
The base is made of solid oak: two slanted supports on curved footplates, connected by a wide crossbar at floor level.
The table has been professionally restored, and the shellac has been renewed. The table is ready for living spaces.
Dimensions and execution
- Width: 48 cm | Depth: 35.5 cm | Height: 81.5 cm
- Material: Burr walnut veneer on hardwood; legs and feet solid oak
- Decor: all-around gallery rail on the top
- Fittings: brass knob
- Features: one drawer
- Base: two supports on footplates, crossbar
- Period of creation: around 1825, Biedermeier
- Condition: professionally restored, shellac renewed, ready for living spaces
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop
Material: Solid wood
Width: 48 cm
Height: 81,5 cm
Depth: 35,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1809435
Availability: In stock
































