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Rare North German Altona Empire Secretary, circa 1810-1815

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  • Rare North German Altona Empire Secretary, circa 1810-1815
    Located in Handewitt, DE
    Beautiful and rare original North German "Altona" Secretary, circa 1810-1820. Fine cuba-mahogany, Birch and elmwood veneer. Inlays in different woods. Original fittings in bronze and...
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    Antique 1810s German Empire Secretaires

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    Bronze

  • Rare North German Altona Empire Secretary, C. 1810-1815
    Located in Handewitt, DE
    Beautiful and rare original North German "Altona" Secretary, circa 1810-1820. Fine cuba-mahogany, Birch and elmwood veneer. Inlays in different woods. Original fittings in bronze and...
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    Antique Early 19th Century German Empire Secretaires

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    Bronze

  • Antique North German/Danish Empire Cylinder-Top Secretary with Bookcase, c. 1815
    Located in Miami, FL
    From the Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein region of Germany, once part of Denmark, a very handsome Empire secretary with bookcase in ash with inlays and marquetry silhouettes of neoclassical Roman images. Cylinder top opens to a pull-out desk which offers a felt-lined lectern or writing surface flanked by sliding storage compartments, as well as a series of small drawers and a central cabinet. Above desk, are three cupboards and below, there are three long drawers. Northern Germany or from the Danish Jutland region, circa 1815. Note: Green baize on writing surface can be replaced with leather. Measures: 46" wide x 21" deep x 83" high (With desk top open...
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    Antique Early 19th Century German Empire Secretaires

    Materials

    Ash

  • Early 19th Century Biedermeier Empire Secretary, Germany, Prussia, C. 1815
    Located in Greven, DE
    North Germany / Prussia Birch Biedermeier / Empire around 1815 Dimensions: H x W x D: 174 x 102 x 55 cm Description: Very exclusive secretary from the Prussian North German Biedermeier period around 1815. Piece of furniture standing on pointed legs with two drawers at the bottom, the writing flap above, another drawer above and a hidden head drawer at the very top. The piece of furniture is veneered in exciting grained birch wood. Due to the different color hangings within the wood and the interplay of hues associated with it, we also refer to it as "flamed" birch. The beautiful wood is complemented by blackened moldings and beautiful fire-gilded bronze hardware in beautiful quality. The interior of the writing compartment is veneered in apple tree. We see a stair-like rise to a central door flanked by pilasters. Drawers of different sizes and two large compartments with dividers for letters and papers complete the secretary part. Looking at the piece of furniture from above, we see an old shipping label. According to it, the secretary was loaded onto the train at the station "Odertor" in Wroclaw. The destination was probably Berin. Corresponding mmarkings we find on the back panel. Piece of furniture made in wonderful quality craftsmanship. A true testament to the high quality of Prussian furniture...
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    Antique Early 19th Century German Empire Secretaires

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    Birch, Fruitwood

  • Antique Mahogany Empire Secretary with Extraordinary Inlay, circa 1810-1820
    Located in Round Top, TX
    Extraordinary antique Empire secretary desk circa 1810-1820 from Denmark or N. Germany. The cabinet is made in three sections and covered...
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    Antique Early 19th Century Danish Empire Secretaires

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    Mahogany

  • c1810 French Empire Flame Mahogany Secretary
    Located in Opa Locka, FL
    c1810 French Empire Flame Mahogany Secretary. Opens to reveal lovely storage space. There are nooks, shelves, a pull out writing surface. There are gilt bronze adornments and there a...
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    Antique 1810s French Empire Secretaires

    Materials

    Wood

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