Lot no. 1599
Breslau baroque cabinet masterpiece. Walnut, partially carved and veneered in relief. Inlays of various woods such as maple. Straight, rectangular body, flanked by wide, angled corner pilasters with applied pilasters and sculpturally designed, Corinthian capitals on a two-tier frame base and canted baluster feet. Two large doors with moulded cushion fillings with large inlaid allegorical figures under canopies in the articulated front. Extremely richly designed, openwork lock with leaf decoration in relief covering the entire surface. Wide, projecting cornice with trapezoidal gable, cranked at the corners. Broadly framed veneer panels covering the entire surface and rich inlaid decoration on the front consisting of cornucopias, shell and scrollwork and juxtaposed scrolls. H. 223 cm. 204 cm x 78 cm.
Accompanied by a note from the original owner: "Anno 1767 Habe diesen Schrank für 20 Louis Dukaten gekauft es war ein Meisterstück welches Gott für Feuer und Schaden behüren wolle. Carl Maximilian Powalsky. Gold and silver work in Breslau."
The cabinet corresponds to the type that was required by the Wroclaw guild between 1740 and 1808 to obtain the title of master craftsman. A group of Silesian cabinets of this type is now kept in the National Museum in Wroclaw. One example is in the collection of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, inv. no. HG 11271.
Cf. Klein and Krutisch, p.106f.
Provenance: from the dissolution of an important North German private collection.
A Silesian Wroclaw walnut veneered masterpiece Baroque wardrobe.
Wroclaw. Circa 1750.
See original version (German) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
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