Video secretary with trick lock

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Birch secretary
Antique secretary
Biedermeier secretary
Biedermeier furniture
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Parquetisation
Interior of secretary
Swallowtail
Zinc dovetail
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Biedermeier furniture
Secret compartment
Antique secretary
Corkscrew columns
Antique secretary
Original Biedermeier
Drawer
Antique drawer

Antique secretary with trick lock and secret compartments

Sweden
Birch, mahogany
Historicism - dated 1857


Dimensions: H x W x D: 126 x 109 x 55 cm

Description:
Unusual piece of writing furniture from the mid-19th century with a particularly interesting interior. The outstanding craftsmanship can be clearly seen in some of the detailed photos. With the writing compartment removed, we found the signature of the builder and the date: 1857 on the back of the sliding mirror (see photo).

Late Biedermeier style

When closed, we can still see a Biedermeier structure with the typical Scandinavian segmentation on the front and the recessed key guides made of bone. The light and dark iridescence in the veneer shimmers like a fire, which is why it is referred to as "flamed" birch.
The twisted corkscrew columns, the cut-out plinth frame and the pearl bar below the cornice break up the formal language of the Biedermeier period and testify to the playfulness of the incoming historicism.

The trick lock on the writing flap

When we try to open the writing flap, we notice that the key keeps turning, we suspect that the lock is defective and possibly give up at some point. In fact, this effect is absolutely intentional in order to protect the papers and valuables stored inside from unauthorised access. With a little dexterity, the key is first turned anti-clockwise until a soft click is heard. The spring in the lock is now engaged, the key is turned the other way round and the two-bolt lock opens.

The secret compartments inside

The interior of the writing compartment with its 23 drawers is also very interesting. Like a theatre stage, we see a central compartment with a parquet floor and mirrored rear wall. The staircase-like staircase and the corkscrew columns create an architectural character, as do the engravings on the inside walls of the compartment, which are only recognisable at second glance.
If we open all the drawers to the right of the compartment, the previously blocked mirror can be moved. Behind it are three small secret drawers. Probably rarely used, possibly unknown to some previous owners and thus protected from sunlight all these decades, the wood of the drawers is still light and clean, almost as if freshly sawn.

Condition:
Refurbished and authentic condition with deliberately preserved signs of age and use. The shellac polish provides a pleasant lustre and a certain "depth" in the wood. Ready to use and suitable for everyday use.
In the course of the restoration, we also clean all drawers from the inside, this applies to all our furniture.

Price: 5000,-€

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