Vienna, circa 1825/30.
Design and execution presumably by Joseph Ulrich Danhauser and his manufactory.
Exquisitely veneered in walnut on a softwood body. The original arrows and decorative spheres are crafted from solid pearwood, partially ebonized.
The piece retains its original back panel.
Authentic historical mirroring.
Cf. design drawing by Danhauser for comparable étagère featuring arrow-shaped decorative struts and dark finial spheres: ‘Nottenstelle No. 11’, (music stand), inventory number KI 8971-1474, Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), Vienna.





