Elegant tea table from the very early Viennese Biedermeier period, veneered in walnut feather and burr, with ebonized details. It is in a state of absolute integrity, with a French polish finish, applied with a museum relief technique on original first patina. Table top cm. 105 height 80 Vienna circa 1820. Circle of cabinet makers close to Joseph Danhauser. Of sober elegance, also excellent when combined with high-end modern furnishings, for an ensemble of refined elegance and class even in a small apartment.
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