Vienna. 1810-15, rare Viennese First Empire column cabinet in practically intact condition, veneered in walnut burl with cherry burl details. Original sandstone top. This type of circular furniture is particularly rare and sought after. In practically intact condition, consolidated and polished with shellac finish applied with museum standard technique on original first patina. Dimensions: height 86 cm, min. diameter 40.5 cm, max. at the base 42 cm. In compliance with the provisions of the New Code of Cultural Heritage, the selling company provides at the time of sale a detailed written photographic guarantee of authenticity and provenance of the works sold. The data with which the works are described and then contained in the written guarantees are expressed determinations resulting from accurate and documented technical/historical/artistic investigations, including expert surveys. Recognize the true Viennese Biedermeier from the early phase of the period, distinguishing it from late or Northern European imitations! Read the history of this elegant and simple style and learn to appreciate timeless Viennese masterpieces by designers from 1815 to 1830! Click on the link at the bottom of the page to read a new concise practical guide unique in Italy, with links and virtual tour to museums and galleries in Vienna.