Vienna, circa 1820. Circle of Joseph Danhauser. Rare etagere veneered in blond walnut with refined threading.
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Vienna, circa 1820. Circle of Joseph Danhauser. Rare etagere veneered in blond walnut with refined threading on all external sides of the columns. Ebonized details and spheres, typical details of the Danhauser furniture factory. The etagere is for the center of a room, with practical shelves delimited by small frames. In excellent condition, consolidated and restored with a conservative method according to the rules of art, with a shellac finish applied on the first original patina with a museum standard technique. Dimensions: height cm. 157, width. 65, depth. 43. In the box is the miniature of the original design by Joseph Dahnauser for a very similar etagere "Nottenstelle n.8", in the graphic collection owned by the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna (published for cultural reasons).
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