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Biedermeier Jewelry Box, Cherry Wood, Ash, Brass, Southern Germany circa 1820
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Description
Restored Biedermeier Jewelry Box from South Germany around 1820
Cherry veneered on softwood with inlays in ash veneer. Brass fittings, hinges and working lock.
Restored and hand-polished with shellac.
Dimensions:
* H 10 cm / 3.94 in
* W 30 cm / 11.81 in
* D 24 cm / 9.49 in -
More Information
Origin: Germany Period: 19th Century Materials: wood, polished, brass Condition: Good. Refinished Creation Date: 1820 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Neoclassical Dealer Reference #: BM-SO-308 Incollect Reference #: 765707
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