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“Coffeehouse” (25)

"Biedermeier Coffeehouse"

The sets are called so because they were made in and around the Biedermeier period, an era in Central Europe between 1815 and 1848.

Austria, "Biedermeier coffeehouse"
1st half 19th century
Boxwood + pear? K 7.5; p 4.1
Box/board 26.5×13.5×6.0 (closed)
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Austria, "Biedermeier coffeehouse"
1st half 19th century
Wood K 6.7; p 3.9
Box/board 26.7×13.1×6.0
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Austria, "Biedermeier coffeehouse"
1st half 19th century
Wood K 7.7; p 3.9
Box/board 26.7×26.7×7.3
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Austria, "Biedermeier coffeehouse"
1st half 19th century
Bone K 4.7; p 3.1
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Austria, "Biedermeier coffeehouse"
1st half 19th century
Wood K 12.3; p 7.2
Shaker box 22.4×18.2×12.4
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Austria, "Biedemeier coffeehouse"
1st half 19th century
Boxwood + pear? K 8.2; p 5.0
Box/board 29.3×14.5×5.8 (closed)
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Austria, Vienna, by Adolf Dreher, "Biedermeier coffeehouse"
Mid 19th century
Boxwood + pear? K 11.4; p 6.9
Box/board 39.5×39.5×3.9 (open)
Label inside board
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India, "Biedermeier coffeehouse" replica
2010
Boxwood + ebony K 14.0; p 7.3

 

"Coffeehouse" (wood)

These sets were made in central Europe from ca. mid 19th to mid 20th century. Large sets with reeded balls were typical in use in Vienna Coffeehouses till the 1960s, I believe.

Austria, "coffeehouse" compendium
ca. 1900
Wood K 6.1; p 2.9
Box 34.0×25.0×12.6
Board 23.7×13.1×3.1 (closed)
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Austria, Vienna, "coffeehouse"
ca. 1900
Boxwood? K 8.4; p 3.7
Box 22.1×11.1×7.6
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Czech, by Fidet, "coffeehouse"
ca. 1900-1910
Maple K 7.7; p 3.7
Box 18.7×13.7×5.1
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Switzerland, Davos, "coffeehouse"
1905
Boxwood K 6.4; p 3.2
Original box 17.3×12.4×6.1
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Austria, Vienna, "coffeehouse"
Early 20th century
Wood K 7.3; p 3.3
Could have been made in Borstendorf as well
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Austria, Vienna, "coffeehouse"
1st half 20th century
Maple K 7.4; p 3.5
Box 14.4×8.4×6.9
Could have been made in Borstendorf as well
Box most likely not original to set
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Germany, Oberlausitz, "coffeehouse"
ca. 1925
Maple K 6.6; p 3.0
Box 19.2×12.4×6.4
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Germany, Ore Mountains, maybe by Uhlig or Wittig, "coffeehouse"
ca. 1930
Wood K 9.9; p 4.7
Box 24.8×13.6×7.7
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Austria, Vienna, large "coffeehouse"
1932 (date in box)
Wood K 10.2; p 5.3
Original box/board 41.5×20.8×6.4
Actually I think the set is later than 1932
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Austria, Vienna, by Nekvasil, "coffeehouse"
Mid 20th century
Wood K 7.0; p 3.5
Likely this set is of a compendium
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"Coffeehouse" (plastic)

Plastic coffeehouse sets from early 20th century are hard to find.

Austria, "coffeehouse" compendium
Early 20th century
Galalith K 5.0; p 2.8
Box 32.7×23.7×13.0
Board 26.5×26.0
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Austria, "coffeehouse" compendium
Early 20th century
Galalith K 5.5; p 2.9
Box 37.5×21.3×11.9
Board 29.0×28.8×1.1
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Austria, "coffeehouse"
Early 20th century
Galalith K 5.8; p 3.0
Box 14.9×12.0×5.9
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Austria, "coffeehouse"
Early 20th century
Galalith K 2.8; p 1.4 (without pin)
Box/board 12.8×6.4×3.1 (closed)
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Austria, "coffeehouse"
Early 20th century
Galalith? K 5.8; p 2.9
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Austria, "coffeehouse"
Early 20th century
Galalith? K 4.3; p 2.6
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"Coffeehouse inspired" (glass)

Germany, "coffeehouse inspired"
ca. 1940
Glass K 5.1; p 2.7
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