Design: Bruno Paul, Execution: Deutsche Werkstätten für Handwerkskunst Dresden-Hellerau, Elm veneer, elegant, simply designed sideboard, three-door body on conical feet, geometrically placed veneer in the doors, changing from light to dark depending on the viewer’s point of view, 1 Adjustable shelf and cutlery drawer with inserts, approx. 93.5 x 206 x 58.5 cm, matching showcase with two-door cupboard compartment and showcase part with 2 sliding glass doors, profiled gable with slightly protruding cover plate, veneer placed geometrically in the doors (similar to the sideboard) , adjustable glass shelves, approx. 150 x 122 x 37 cm, each in good condition with minor signs of age and wear, around 1930. Bruno Paul (1874 - 1968) produced designs for the Deutsche Werkstätten from 1909. In the 1920s in particular, he was regarded as the company's most prominent designer.
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143. Kunst- und Antiquitätenauktion am 22. November 2024