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Born around 1814 in Bohemia, Anton Seuffert followed in his father's footsteps becoming a woodworker, eventually becoming a foreman at the firm of Leistler and Sons in Vienna. His craftsmanship led him to London during the 1851 Great Exhibition, where he assembled furniture for four sets of rooms. Notably, some of these pieces graced Queen Victoria's presence as a gift from the Emperor of Austria.

In 1858, Seuffert and his family migrated to Auckland, New Zealand, where his skill became renowned. He was sought after for crafting furniture for notable visitors to the city and gained citizenship in 1861, marking a commitment to his newfound home. Throughout his life, Seuffert's designs revealed an intimate understanding of New Zealand's native woods, textures, and natural motifs, as well as Maori influences.

The pinnacle of his career arrived in 1861-1862 with a remarkable writing cabinet, adorned with intricate more... inlays of New Zealand woods – a masterpiece valued at 300 guineas. The citizens of Auckland gifted this cabinet o her Majesty the Queen and is still in use in Buckingham Palace. Seuffert served as cabinet-maker to Governor George Grey in 1862-1863, creating exquisite inlaid panels for the Mansion House library. These panels, bearing Grey's coat of arms, transformed into tables and remain cherished in private collections.

The signature Louis XV style was a hallmark of Seuffert's craftsmanship, evident in an inlaid cabinet he crafted for Grey. This style resonated throughout his career, as he crafted at least eight similar cabinets. After the Duke of Edinburgh's visit in 1869, Seuffert's expertise earned him a royal appointment, a testament to his artistry and attention to detail.

Exhibiting internationally at events like the 1862, 1873, 1879, and 1880-81 exhibitions and locally at the Auckland Society of Arts, Seuffert's work garnered widespread acclaim. His dedication to his craft and family endured until his passing on August 6, 1887, in Auckland. His legacy carried on through his son William, a skilled cabinet-maker and inlayer who continued the family tradition. less...

Winks & Hall (attributed), in the manner of Seuffert, antique…
Antique New Zealand Parquetry Starburst Circular Wine Table, 19th Century

Winks & Hall (attributed), in the manner of Seuffert, antique New Zealand parquetry starburst circular wine table, 19th century, 29.53 in. high, 22.83 in. diameter

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An Anton Seuffert elaborately inlaid parquetry card table top,…
Anton Seuffert Inlaid Parquetry Card Table with Victorian Walnut Base

An Anton Seuffert elaborately inlaid parquetry card table top, on a Victorian walnut tripod base, the top with central eight-point star-burst framed by expanding geometric patterns in various N.Z. Native timbers. Diameter 23.82 in. In good condition and…

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Rare late 19th century Anton Seuffert New Zealand parquetry…
Late 19th Century Anton Seuffert Parquetry Specimen Table

Rare late 19th century Anton Seuffert New Zealand parquetry circular specimen table, the top with geometric designs and central star, and crossbanded border, on baluster column, leaf decorated panels to the circular platform base and three scroll legs, ori

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Anton Seuffert (1815-1887) New Zealand, fine and rare tilt-top…
Rare Tilt-Top Wine Table by Anton Seuffert

Anton Seuffert (1815-1887) New Zealand, fine and rare tilt-top wine table with mottled kauri tapering barley twist stem and three scroll legs, radiating starburst marquetry top with lozenge parquetry ground, inlaid with numerous native timbers, circa 1870,

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Anton Seuffert circular card table, the top with geometric…
Anton Seuffert Inlaid Circular Card Table

Anton Seuffert circular card table, the top with geometric inlays in various New Zealand native timbers on baluster shaped acanthus leaf column and downswept circular platform base with scroll feet, original paper label to the underside, 23.62 in. dia.

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A William Seuffert tilt top specimen table, C. 1910. Starburst…
Marquetry Tilt Top Specimen Table, 1910

A William Seuffert tilt top specimen table, C. 1910. Starburst marquetry top inlaid with New Zealand native timbers. Fitted with English oak base, height 27.56 in., depth 20.08 in. Provenance: Purchased Portobello Road London 1988., illustrated: furniture…

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A superb Anton Seuffert geometric pattern card table of various…
Anton Seuffert Inlaid Geometric Pattern Card Table

A superb Anton Seuffert geometric pattern card table of various New Zealand inlaid timbers. The lower column carved by Anton Teutenberg in floral relief. Illustrated in Brian Peets, The Seuffert Legacy. Height 28.74 in. Depth 24.02 in. Provenance: Ruth…

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A magnificent Anton Seuffert parquetry floral pattern card…
Magnificent Seuffert Parquetry Floral Pattern Card Table

A magnificent Anton Seuffert parquetry floral pattern card table. This table represents one of the more complex and free flowing of the Seuffert 'Standard patterns', the fern & Clematis design, similar to a table presented to Countess Aberdeen in 1887. Thi

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A superb Anton Seuffert card table of New Zealand native timber…
Anton Seuffert Native Timber Card Table with Parquetry Inlay

A superb Anton Seuffert card table of New Zealand native timber with original label underneath and original Seuffert/Teutenberg base. Card tables were a Seuffert speciality and his 1875 raffle advertisement in the Auckland Herald valued card tables of this

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An exquisite Anton Seuffert parquetry floral pattern card table.…
Exquisite Anton Seuffert Parquetry Floral Card Table

An exquisite Anton Seuffert parquetry floral pattern card table. This table represents one of the more complex and free flowing of the Seuffert 'Standard patterns', the fern and Clematis design, similar to a table presented to Countess Aberdeen in 1887, th

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Mottled kauri wardrobe c. 1885 This popular wardrobe variant…
Mottled Kauri Wardrobe with Unique Anton Teutenberg Handles

Mottled kauri wardrobe c. 1885 This popular wardrobe variant incorporates drawers and a cupboard as a multipurpose clothes storage cabinet. This wardrobe's appeal is heightened by the use of multiple mottled kauri types, and importantly, handles attributed

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