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Walter Scherf & Co. Nuremberg 'Osiris' pewter and green glass…

Nuremberg 'Osiris' Pewter and Green Glass Vase, Model 1081

Walter Scherf & Co. Nuremberg 'Osiris' pewter and green glass vase. Model 1081 possibly designed by J.M. Olbrich or Peter Behrens, height 28 cm

Jugendstil pewter coffee service. Designed by Peter Behrens,…

Jugendstil Pewter Coffee Set by Peter Behrens, Gerhardi & Co

Jugendstil pewter coffee service. Designed by Peter Behrens, Gerhardi & Co. Solingen, height 26 cm

A rare and stunning Peter Behrens Bauhaus 'Acorn' tea and…

Rare Peter Behrens Bauhaus 'Acorn' tea and coffee service

A rare and stunning Peter Behrens Bauhaus 'Acorn' tea and coffee service, cane wound with fluted detailing to body and stamped maker's mark to base. Largest, height 20 cm, diameter 12 cm, Architect, designer, and artist Peter Behrens (1868-1940) was one…

Desk in the manner of Peter Behrens, solid oak with inlay,…

Peter Behrens-style Oak Desk with Inlay and Leather Top

Desk in the manner of Peter Behrens, solid oak with inlay, brass hardware and leather inset top. Germany, c 1910, 77 cm high, 150 cm wide, 90 cm deep.

Good German Simon Peter Gerz ceramic jug design by Peter…

Behrens-designed Gerz ceramic jug, 1907

Good German Simon Peter Gerz ceramic jug design by Peter Behrens, 1907, displayed at Melbourne gallery, 2.5litre capacity, marked to base and # 1205, height 28 cm

Peter Behrens Secessionist style stein decorated glazed…

Peter Behrens Glazed Stoneware Stein by Gertz Germany

Peter Behrens Secessionist style stein decorated glazed stoneware manufactured by Gertz Germany. Height 24 cm (AF lacking lid). Note: Peter Behrens was a German architect and designer, and an important figure with the modernist movement

A Bauhaus silver-plated tea kettle, with cane-wound handle,…

Behrens' Bauhaus Tea Kettle with Cane Handle

A Bauhaus silver-plated tea kettle, with cane-wound handle, designed by Peter Behrens, Germany, circa 1905, 24 cm high, 21 cm wide