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Biedermeier Commode/Chest of Two Drawers, Walnut Veneer, Austria, circa 1820
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Description
Strict, unadorned Biedermeier Commode / Chest of two drawers from around 1820.
Beautiful continuous walnut veneer with lovely grain.
Shellac hand-polished (French Polish)
Original case locks. Ebonized edges and legs. -
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Origin: Austria Period: 19th Century Condition: Fair. Creation Date: circa 1820 Styles / Movements: Biedermeier, Traditional Dealer Reference #: BM-KO-353 Incollect Reference #: 313182 -
Dimensions
W. 50.39 in; H. 31.1 in; D. 24.8 in; W. 128 cm; H. 79 cm; D. 63 cm;
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