Pair of Austrian Biedermeier Ebonized Upholstered Armchairs

PAIR of Continental Austrian (1st half 19th Century) ebonized open Armchairs with gilded palmettes and trim with upholstered seat and back
SKU
PPF045
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 23.00"
Depth: 24.00"
Height: 36.75"
Style
Continental
German & Austrian
Color
Brown
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs, Pairs
Materials & Techniques
ebonized, gilded
Condition
One chair has a large stain on the seat. The other chair has smaller stains.
Good; Wear consistent with age and use
$18,500 / Pair (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Pair of Austrian Biedermeier Ebonized Upholstered Armchairs

PAIR of Continental Austrian (1st half 19th Century) ebonized open Armchairs with gilded palmettes and trim with upholstered seat and back
In Stock
$18,500 / Pair
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
PPF045
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
23.0"
Depth:
24.0"
Height:
36.8"
Style
Continental
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs, Pairs
Finish
Ebonized
Color
Brown
Materials & Techniques
ebonized, gilded

Biedermeier

A style of furniture produced in Austria and Germany during the first half of the 19th century. Inspired by French Empire and German painted peasant work. The name was borrowed from an imaginary cartoon character called Papa Biedermeier, an uneducated country gentlemen who considered himself a connoisseur of fine and industrial arts. Simple marquetry patterns were used with pressed brass ornaments of Greek inspiration as well as painted motifs of wreaths, urns, and floral, animal and human forms. Woods used were mainly fruitwoods, maple, mahogany and birch.

Biedermeier

A style of furniture produced in Austria and Germany during the first half of the 19th century. Inspired by French Empire and German painted peasant work. The name was borrowed from an imaginary cartoon character called Papa Biedermeier, an uneducated country gentlemen who considered himself a connoisseur of fine and industrial arts. Simple marquetry patterns were used with pressed brass ornaments of Greek inspiration as well as painted motifs of wreaths, urns, and floral, animal and human forms. Woods used were mainly fruitwoods, maple, mahogany and birch.

Biedermeier

A style of furniture produced in Austria and Germany during the first half of the 19th century. Inspired by French Empire and German painted peasant work. The name was borrowed from an imaginary cartoon character called Papa Biedermeier, an uneducated country gentlemen who considered himself a connoisseur of fine and industrial arts. Simple marquetry patterns were used with pressed brass ornaments of Greek inspiration as well as painted motifs of wreaths, urns, and floral, animal and human forms. Woods used were mainly fruitwoods, maple, mahogany and birch.

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