König Ludwig II. von Bayern – Neorokoko-Wandkonsoltisch aus einem der "Weißen Kabinette" in Schloss Linderhof, kgl. Hofmöbelfabrikant Anton Pössenbacher, 1873
01.06.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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14500EUR € 14 500
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 546955
Lot 4273 | König Ludwig II. von Bayern – Neorokoko-Wandkonsoltisch aus einem der "Weißen Kabinette" in Schloss Linderhof, kgl. Hofmöbelfabrikant Anton Pössenbacher, 1873
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€ 12 000
Eine Fotografie des kgl. Hoffotografen Joseph Albert von 1884 zeigt einen von zwei dieser Wandkonsoltische aus den "Weißen Kabinetten" im Schloss Linderhof, die aus der ersten Phase der Innenausstattung stammen.
Die beiden "Weißen Kabinette" befanden sich ursprünglich zwischen dem königlichen Schlafzimmer und dem Violetten bzw. Rosa Kabinett, im Zuge der Vergrößerung des Schlafzimmers ab 1884 wurden die Kabinette darin integriert bzw. aufgelöst und Teile des Mobiliars, so auch diese Konsoltische, fielen dem Umbau zum Opfer.
Vgl. Afra Schick, Möbel für den Märchenkönig - Ludwig II. und die Münchner Hofschreinerei Anton Pössenbacher, Seite 47 mit einer Abbildung der Fotografie von Joseph Albert sowie Seite 210, Katalognummer 20, mit der Beschreibung der Konsoltische. Vgl. auch Michael Petzet/Achim Bunz, Gebaute Träume - Die Schlösser König Ludwigs II. von Bayern, Seite 186 mit Abbildung eines ähnlichen Konsoltisches aus dem Audienzzimmer in Schloss Linderhof.
Auction house category: | Bavaria royal house |
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