Vienna, circa 1815. Rare, sober and elegant wardrobe in solid cherry feather, from the very early Biedermeier period.
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Vienna, circa 1815. Rare, sober and elegant wardrobe in solid cherry feather, from the very early Biedermeier period, with ebonized details. The work, in practically intact condition, is in its original patina with a shellac finish applied with a pad using a museum-standard technique. Perfect for combining, even in small environments, with high-end modern furnishings to achieve a sophisticated and elegant ensemble. The inside, as a wardrobe, is currently in its original condition. It can be used as a wardrobe with the original supports on the bottom, or by inserting a transverse support. It is also possible to create small shelves without damaging the originality of the furniture, to use it as a service cabinet or bookcase. Cm. 167 x 118 x 51.
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