Rare bookcase, also as a display cabinet, entirely detachable, from the early Viennese Biedermeier designers, finely veneered in flame ash. With the warm original first patina and warm amber-golden color. The circular glass part is created in the front, shared with the two doors. Ebonized radial motifs that depart from the center, typical of the finest Viennese Biedermeier. The furniture, from 1815-20, boasts a line of incredible modernity, typical of Viennese designers of the early Biedermeier period close to Joseph Danhauser. The piece of furniture is in perfect condition, including internal and external hardware, with original period glass, delicately wavy. In first patina, with shellac finish applied with museum standard technique. Exceptional in combination with modern high-end furniture for an ensemble of refined elegance. The interior, in original condition, has been masterfully polished with shellac in compliance with the type of conservative restoration according to the rules of ancient art; it is possible to cover it with luxurious paper on request. The cabinet is totally detachable with ingenious intact mechanisms, to facilitate its possible movement, as typical of the culture of "practical" living of the Viennese Biedermeier period. Measurements, height cm. 198, width cm. 137, depth cm.57.
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