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Jug (one of a pair), Fehr period, Tin-glazed earthenware; gilt-brass mount, German, Frankfurt
Fehr
ca. 1680–90
Krug, Fehr period, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware); pewter mounts, German, Frankfurt
Fehr
Johann Wereshofer
1680–90
Jug (one of a pair), Fehr period, Tin-glazed earthenware; gilt-brass mount, German, Frankfurt
Fehr
ca. 1680–90
Chamber candlestick (one of a pair), Pehr Zethelius, Silver, Swedish, Stockholm
Pehr Zethelius
1774
Chamber candlestick (one of a pair), Pehr Zethelius, Silver, Swedish, Stockholm
Pehr Zethelius
1774
Ensemble, Henry Lehr, leather, metal, British
Henry Lehr
ca. 1969
John Lehr
2012
John Lehr
2013
John Lehr
2013
The Crucifixion of Christ, Pehr Hörberg  Swedish, Pen and gray ink, watercolor, heightened with white gouache; framing lines in pen and gray ink, by the artist
Pehr Hörberg
late 18th century
Ruins at Oestergoedland, Pehr Nordqvist  Swedish, Watercolor
Pehr Nordqvist
ca. 1800
Ghost Forest I, Mira Lehr  American, Monotype
Mira Lehr
Flying Horse Editions
2021
Ghost Forest II, Mira Lehr  American, Monotype
Mira Lehr
Flying Horse Editions
2021
Sugar means ships, Ernest Fuhr  American, Commercial color lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1917
Sugar means ships, Ernest Fuhr  American, Commercial lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1917
Sugar means ships, Ernest Fuhr  American, Commercial color lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1917
View of Weinheim on the River Neckar, Carl Philipp Fohr  German, Black chalk, pen and brown ink, watercolor, over graphite; framing lines in pen and black ink over brown ink
Carl Philipp Fohr
1800–1818
The Four Castles of Neckarsteinach, Carl Philipp Fohr  German, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash and watercolor, framing line in black ink
Carl Philipp Fohr
1800–1818
Peter Kehr
1885
Mira Lehr
Flying Horse Editions
2019
Kehr, Kellner & Co.
1875
Nicholas de Fer
Sr. Danet
1705–24
A. J. de Fehrt
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre
Multiple artists/makers
18th century
A. J. de Fehrt
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre
Multiple artists/makers
1818