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Umbertina sideboard

Eastern Europe Late 19th Century

Code: ANMOCR0269044

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Umbertina sideboard

Eastern Europe Late 19th Century

Code: ANMOCR0269044

590.00
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Umbertina sideboard - Eastern Europe Late 19th Century

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Eastern Europe Late 19th Century

Style:  Umbertino Revival

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Origin:  Eastern Europe

Main essence:  Silver Fir Beech

Material:  Mahogany Veneer

Description

Umbertina sideboard in fir and beech, veneered in mahogany and mahogany feather. Front with under-top drawer and pair of paneled doors, turned feet. Eastern Europe, late 19th century.

Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and polishing. We try to present the real condition of the furniture as completely as possible with the photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description is valid.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 135
Width: 94,5
Depth: 47

Additional Information

Style: Umbertino Revival

Stylistic revival, from the 1900s, of the forms typical of the Umbertino style (1870-1900)

Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Main essence:

Silver Fir

Soft coniferous wood, used for rustic furniture or to build the chest, that is the structure, of furniture then veneered in more precious woods. It has been used since ancient times, its most valuable use is, in the Spruce variant, in the inlays of French antique furniture of the '700 . The spruce, more typical of northern Europe, in Italy grows mainly in the Eastern Alps at altitudes above 1300 m. The noblest use of this essence was in the construction of violins, guitars and cellos: Stradivari himself produced his famous violins with this wood.

Beech

It is a semi-hard wood which, unfortunately, is easily wormed, therefore it is considered poor. Due to its light but variegated shades, from blond to reddish, it was nevertheless appreciated by French cabinetmakers. It was mainly used for furniture structures or, as an alternative to walnut, by provincial English furniture makers for popular works, mostly in the 1700s. The noblest use is due to Thonèt, who applied the steam bending of the beech in the making of the furniture, in particular for the chairs that took his name.

Material: Mahogany Veneer

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