Lot 35
Joseph Ulrich Danhauser (1780 - 1829) (workshop) EMPIRE PERIOD EAGLE

Around 1810
polychromed and gilded wood
40 x 80 cm (h x w)

Starting price
28 000 CZK
   |   1 167 €
Price realized
45 000 CZK
   |   1 875 €
price without premium

In 1804, Ulrich Danhauser founded the firm Etablissement für alle Gegenstände des Ameublements in Vienna. It was one of the first factories to offer a complete range of interior furnishings—from furniture and upholstery to carpets, bronze accessories, and glassware. This Empire-style gilded and polychromed sculpture of an eagle, painted in dark green and featuring high-quality carving, likely originally served as a curtain holder.