Alpine Blue Floral Painted Cupboard, circa 1750

Code: A214
Wood Type: Fir
Period: circa 1750
Origin: Tyrol

Dimensions:

Height:  187 cm | 73.62 in
Width:   120 cm (132 cm alle cornici) | 47.24 in (51.97 in alle cornici)
Depth:   47 cm (54 cm alle cornici) | 18.5 in (21.26 in alle cornici)

Description:

Single-door wardrobe with one drawer, made of fir wood and dating back to the mid-18th century. The background is painted in a soft blue tone enriched by the patina of time. The structure features beveled uprights and a projecting upper cornice. The door is decorated with framed panels depicting stylized floral motifs in shades of red and dark green on an ivory background. The date inscribed at the top, 1848, refers to the execution of the second layer of painting. With careful observation, traces of the original decoration—applied around 1750 when the piece was built—are still visible beneath. The earlier painting was likely damaged and subsequently repainted. The iron hardware is in excellent condition, original and fully functional. The lock is particularly refined.

Restoration Information:

Our workshop guarantees a conservative restoration for every piece, preserving its authenticity and structural integrity. Each item undergoes a meticulous process to ensure stability and hygiene.

Specifically, the restoration process includes:

  • Structural repairs to ensure durability
  • Thorough anti-woodworm treatment to eliminate any infestations
  • Internal cleaning and sanitization
  • External finish with natural beeswax
  • Internal finish with shellac (natural alcohol-based varnish)

Upon request, we can customize the level of restoration and adapt the internal fittings (hanging rods, shelves, etc.) to suit your preferences.