Saxony, circa 1825/30.
Exquisitely veneered in cherrywood on a softwood body, featuring sophisticated “corkscrew” style veneers on the inset columns.
The interior is equally refined, with sections expertly finished in cherrywood veneer.
The plinth contains a masterfully concealed, flush-mounted drawer.
The piece is accompanied by an elaborate original key, uniquely crafted with a head in the form of a closed hand.
Literature: This distinguished cabinet is illustrated in: Haaf, Rainer; Biedermeierwelten; Deutschland und Donaumonarchie, Leopoldshafen 2024, p. 169, fig. 576.





