Set of Six Old Pharmacy Glass Bottles, Germany around 1900
Located in Vienna, AT
Set of Six Old Pharmacy glass bottles, made in Germany around 1900. 5 bottles from Jena (Schott
Early 20th Century German Glass
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Set of Six Old Pharmacy Glass Bottles, Germany around 1900
Located in Vienna, AT
Set of Six Old Pharmacy glass bottles, made in Germany around 1900. 5 bottles from Jena (Schott
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$360 / set
H 2.37 in Dm 3.15 in
Jena-Glas, Schott & Gen/Mainz, Germany. Three coffee cups with saucers.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Jena-Glas, Schott & Gen/Mainz, Germany. Three coffee cups with saucers. Bauhaus style. Circa 1940s
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$480 / set
H 2.37 in Dm 3.15 in
Jena-Glas, Schott & Gen/Mainz, Germany. Four coffee cups with saucers.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Jena-Glas, Schott & Gen/Mainz, Germany. Four coffee cups with saucers. Bauhaus style. Circa 1940s
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Mid-Century Modern Tea Set by Ilse Decho by Schott, Jena for Six
By Ilse Decho
Located in Schöfflisdorf, CH
Mid-century modern tea set by Ilse Decho by Schott, Jena for 6 complet
$360 / set
H 1.97 in Dm 3.55 in
Jena-Glas, Schott & Gen/Mainz, Germany. Creamer and sugar bowl on a tray.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Jena-Glas, Schott & Gen/Mainz, Germany. Creamer and sugar bowl on a tray. Circa 1940s. Creamer and
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$834 / set
H 14.97 in Dm 43.31 in
10 Bauhaus Tea Cups and Teapot "Teho" by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Jenaer ca 1931
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Stockholm, SE
Jena, Germany, by chemist Otto Schott. Manufactured with silica and boron oxide, Schott's glass was
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Tea Set "Tefla" by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, circa 1925
By Jena Glassworks, Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Vienna, AT
square, Schott&Gen Jena Measurements: Teapot: 15.4 x 26.0 cm, H 11.5 cm; 6.06 x 1024 in, H 4.52 in
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Tea Set "Teho" by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, circa 1925
By Jena Glassworks, Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Vienna, AT
circle in a Pentagon and Teho teapot marked with a circle in a sqare, Schott&Gen . Jena Measurements
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A Unique Set of 6 German Industrial Glass Funnels; by Jena Glas
By Schott AG
Located in San Francisco, CA
A unique set of 6 German industrial glass funnels; each acid etched 'Schott & Gen, Jena Glas, Mainz
Munchen Pendant Light By Wilhelm Wagenfweld For Peill & Putzler
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Gloucester, GB
the Jena Schott & Gen. glass factory at that time. From 1935 to 1947, he was the artistic director of
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Tea Set For Jenaer Glasswerke Circa 1930s
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Gloucester, GB
Jena Schott & Gen. glass factory at that time. From 1935 to 1947, he was the artistic director of the
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Cora Pendant Lights By Wilhelm Wagenfweld For Peill & Putzler
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Gloucester, GB
-Schöneberg in 1931 and began working as a freelance employee of the Jena Schott & Gen. glass factory at that
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Schott Jena Original Bauhaus Glass Tee Set
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Hamburg, DE
Wilhelm Wagenfeld original Bauhaus glass tee set all items signed / Stamped Schott Jena 1 no
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