Lot 1182 - A192 Decorative Arts - Thursday, 18. June 2020, 02.00 PM
TABLE "PSYCHE" MIRROR,
Germany, probably Neuwied ca. 1800.
Rosewood and ebony, with brass fluting and edging. Front with 3 drawers, opening over a spring mechanism. Pivotable mirror.
67 x 35 x 93 cm.
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Crack in the leaf. One profiled trim is missing a piece.
Provenance:
- Swiss private collection.
According to a letter from the Stuker Gallery in Berne from 1975, the mirror was sold there, and originally belonged to Prince Wied zu Neuwied. The delicate design somewhat suggests a relationship to the Neuwied-based workshop of Abraham and David Roentgen.
Provenance:
- Swiss private collection.
According to a letter from the Stuker Gallery in Berne from 1975, the mirror was sold there, and originally belonged to Prince Wied zu Neuwied. The delicate design somewhat suggests a relationship to the Neuwied-based workshop of Abraham and David Roentgen.
CHF 6 000 / 10 000 | (€ 6 190 / 10 310)
Sold for CHF 6 250 (including buyer’s premium)
All information is subject to change.