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Stefan Uhlir, Am Holzpoldlgut 11,
Lichtenberg 4040 , Austria
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Biedermeier Nutwood Trumeau Commode 19th Century, Austria circa 1835
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Outstanding 19th Century Biedermeier Nutwood Trumeau Commode from the early period around 1835 in Austria. Veneered with finest nutwood, this exceptional commode impresses with an absolute breathtaking mirrormatched grain that "runs" down from the top to the bottom without any interruption - true masterpiece of 19th century carftmanship! Featuring a drawer with an oval brass key blade that sits above two doors that open to a divided compartment offering enough storage room (the size will be customized to your needs before shipping), this remarkable Trumeau commode made in Vienna/ Austria comes with a beautiful classic hand-polished shellac finish. A one of a kind early Biedermeier Commode/ Trumeau that will catches every viewers eye.
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Origin: Austria Period: 19th Century Materials: nutwood, brass - polished Condition: Good. perfect restored condition Creation Date: 1835 Styles / Movements: Biedermeier, Traditional Dealer Reference #: BM-TR4 Incollect Reference #: 688821 -
Dimensions
W. 37.8 in; H. 34.9 in; D. 18.3 in; W. 96.01 cm; H. 88.65 cm; D. 46.48 cm;
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Masterpiece Antiques, located in Linz, Austria, specializes in fine European antique furniture from periods including Baroque, Empire, Biedermeier, and more. For inquiries, contact office@masterpiece-antiques.com | +43 (0)650 4235262.
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