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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
Showing 47 results for Wilhelm Georg Reindel
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Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920–32
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920–29
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1919
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1913
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1910–20
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1914
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920–34
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1913
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1910–20
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1916
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1917
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1918
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1930
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1910–20
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1913
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1918
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920–23
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1910–20
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1913
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1914
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1921
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920–29
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1920–29
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1917
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1918–32

Jan Vermeyen
1641–42, the jeweled elements on the lid in the form of animals, amorini holding bow and quiver, and the statuettes of Orpheus and Diana, Prague, ca.1600

Georg Wilhelm Vestner
19th century

Georg Wilhelm Vestner
18th century

Georg Wilhelm Wahl
1743
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1919
Wilhelm Georg Reindel
ca. 1921

Philipp Heinrich Müller
1711

Georg Steiner
1688
Ernest David Roth
1917
Johann Georg Wille
n.d.
Johann Georg Wille
n.d.
Johann Georg Wille
n.d.
Johann Georg Wille
n.d.