Adam Weisweiler
Adam Weisweiler (born in 1744 - died in 1820) was a Master cabinetmaker.
He had been made a speciality of the small refined, with the lines fine and nervous, often decorated pieces of furniture lacquers and porcelains: Pedestal table S, worktables, happinesses of the day, consoles.
Its dimension
- convenient estampillée a " Carlin and Weisweiler" raised of hard stone plate originating in a Florentin cabinet, in 1999 was sold with Monaco for the sum of 7,01 million euros. It belonged to the Rothschild collections, then Akram Ojjeh.
See too
- List of pieces of furniture and objets d'art
- List of famous cabinetmakers
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