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A north european Empire 'Umdruck'-decorated mahogny and gilded metal table.
Unsold
Estimate
30 000 - 40 000 SEK

Length 76, width 49, height 80 cm.

Literature

Biedermeiers Glûck und Ende, Ottomeyer/Laufer, Mûnchner Stadtmuseum 1997.
Christian Moll: Zwischen Handwerk und Unternehmertum- das Leben des Johann Georg Hiltl (1771-1845).

More information

Johann Georg Hiltl (1771-1845) returned to Munich in 1794, after his education as a carpenter, and opened his famous furniture store in the Pranner street 4. Contemporaries describe the merchant and artistic carpenter as one of the “most interesting appearance of Munich”. From 1818, Hiltl developed an easier process which enables the transfer of graphics on a wooden surface. The so produced furniture with its sensitive surfaces were though hardly intended for usage but served the taste of extravagant showpieces of Hiltl’s customers.

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Björn Extergren
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Björn Extergren
Head of Consignment and Sales Department, Fine Art. Specialist Antique Furniture, Decorative Arts and Asian Ceramics
+46 (0)706 40 28 61
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