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Sugar Bowl with Lid Bought by Justine Wittgenstein 1903 Silver, 15 x 16 cm Made by the Wiener Werkstätte (model no S 19) Collection of Dr. Ernst Ploil, Vienna
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Centerpiece for the Apartment of Dr. Hermann Wittgenstein
1905 Made by the Wiener Werkstätte (model no S 490); Josef Wagner (silversmith) Silver, agate, 43 x 30 cm MAK-Austrian Museum for Applied Arts, Vienna
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Design for Cheese and Butter Knife
1904 MAK - Austrian Museum for Applied Arts, Vienna
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Design for Teapot
1905 MAK - Austrian Museum for Applied Arts, Vienna
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Pepper Shaker for the Apartment of Jerome and Margaret Stonborough
1903 Made by the Wiener Werkstätte (model no S 53) Silver, carnelian, 7 x 5.3 cm MAK-Austrian Museum for Applied Arts, Vienna
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Silver Vitrine from Karl Wittgenstein’s Vienna Palace in Alleegasse
1908 Designed by Carl Otto Czeschka; Made by the Wiener Werkstätte (model no S 1000): Josef Berger (goldsmith); Josef Weber (cabinet-making); Josef Hossfeld, Adolf Erbrich, Alfred Mayer (silversmith); Wabak, Albrech, Plasinsky, Cerhan (unidentified craftsmen) Silver, moonstone, opal, lapis-lazuli, mother-of-pearl, baroque pearls, onyx, marble, ivory, enamel, glass, macassar-ebony, 164 x 51 cm Private collection
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Sugar Bowl with Lid Bought by Justine Wittgenstein
1903 Made by the Wiener Werkstätte (model no S 19) Silver, 15 x 16 cm Ploil Collection, Vienna
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Vase
1903 Made by the Wiener Werkstätte (model no M 62) Copper, silver-plated, 18.5 x 10.7 x 10.4 cm Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien, Vienna
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Writing Desk for the Berlin Apartment of Jerome and Margaret Stonborough
1905 Made by the Wiener Werkstätte Solid oak and oak veneer, stained black, pores chalked white; white metal mounts, 120 x 120 x 100 Neue Galerie, New York
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