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14007 Perkins Rd
Baton Rouge, LA 70810 , United States
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Austrian 19th Century Set of Four Biedermeier Chairs
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Description
Dimensions: 34 ¾” H x 17 ½” W x 17 ½” D
An extraordinary group of four Biedermeier walnut “shovel chairs” in the style of Josef Danhauser (Vienna, Austria) circa 1815. Each chair features an exaggerated, curled backrest in walnut veneer featuring exotic grain patterns that symbolize the distinctive taste of the Biedermeier period. Each backrest is ebonized around the edge for a dramatic contrast to the amber-gold tones of the frame. Evidence of spalting within some of the maple frames is another naturally occurring phenomenon that adds further visual interest to the ensemble. The seats appear to be more recently upholstered in a striped fabric of gold with tiny white dots, offering both comfort and another element of refinement. Note the cushions are removable, facilitating easy maintenance or future reupholstery. Sturdy chair bases feature clean-lined flat legs on the front and slightly sabered legs to the back. They have been cleaned, tightened, and polished with a French paste wax–ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images. Sold as a set of four.
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More Information
Origin: Austria Period: 19th Century Materials: Carved, Fabric, Walnut, Ebonized, Hand-Crafted, Maple Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1815 Styles / Movements: Biedermeier, Traditional Dealer Reference #: 055-25 Incollect Reference #: 845373 -
Dimensions
W. 17.5 in; H. 34.75 in; D. 17.5 in; W. 44.45 cm; H. 88.27 cm; D. 44.45 cm; Seat H. 18.5 in; Seat H. 46.99 cm;
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Fireside Antiques, founded in 1982 by Cheri McDaniel and Susan Roland, is now owned and operated by the third generation, Laura Roland. For inquiries, contact info@firesideantiques.com or 225.752.9565, and explore our extensive collection either online or at our 18,000 square foot showroom in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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