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Biedermeier Box, Cherry and Walnut Veneer, Inlays, South Germany circa 1820
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Beautiful neoclassical Biedermeier decorative box from South Germany around 1820
Cherry (body) and walnut veneered (lid)
Band inlays in maple and ebony wood
Pressed brass key coat of arms
Working old lock
Solid oak back
Restored and shellac hand polished
Dimensions: H 10,5 cm x W 27,3 cm x D 21 cm -
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Origin: Germany Period: 19th Century Condition: restored Creation Date: 1820 Styles / Movements: Traditional Dealer Reference #: BM-S0-268 Incollect Reference #: 581915
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