Wilhelminian style desk, c. 1880/90, maker Julius Groschkus Berlin, solid mahogany/veneered, minimal signs of use, 78 x 130 x 81 cm - The furniture cannot be viewed in our rooms.
Sideboard, England c. 1760, solid oak, 2-door straight body with 6 drawers, restored, 89 x 179 x 50 cm - The furniture cannot be viewed in our rooms.
Biedermeier standing secretary around 1820, mahogany, straight 3-tier body flanked by full columns, behind straight writing top interior with 12 drawers and large open compartment, restored, polished,...
Display cabinet, 19th century, oak, burr walnut veneer, on carved paw feet, 240 x 180 x 52 cm - The furniture cannot be viewed in our rooms.
Two-door closet, 19th century, heavily textured and glossy surfaces, inside clothes rail, shelf above, approx. 198 x 190 x 72 cm. - The furniture cannot be viewed in our rooms.
Ornate buffet, Wilhelminian style around 1880, solid oak/veneered, 3-door lower section with turned full columns and 3 drawers, 4-door upper section, 235 x 191 x 74 cm - The furniture cannot be viewed...
Cupboard, England around 1700, oak, William and Mary, 175 x 115 x 51 cm from the estate of the pop singer Rex Gildo (1936-1999) - The furniture cannot be viewed in our rooms.
Art-déco sideboard from around 1930, burr walnut veneer, 113 x 250 x 66 cm - The furniture cannot be viewed in our rooms.
Bureau Plat desk in Louis XVI style, 20th century, rosewood veneer and rich gilded metal applications, writing surface with green, partly gold embossed leather, three drawers, incl. key, slight signs ...
Side table, Queen Anne c. 1760, walnut with thread inlays, 3-tier body on curved legs, original brass fittings with engraving, 70 x 76 x 48 cm
Transition chest of drawers, France, 18th century, signed Jean-Charles Ellaume (became master in 1754), walnut and other precious woods veneered and florally inlaid on all sides, 2-tier body, fine bro...
Half-cupboard, 19th century, Joseph Cremer (1811-1878), walnut, glazed body on all sides with three doors, branded, bronze applications typical of the artist, restored, 92 x 113 x 47 cm