Ferdinand Anton Nicolaus Teutenberg (4 December 1840 – 2 October 1933) was a New Zealand stonemason, carver, engraver, medallist and jeweller. He was born in Hüsten, Germany, in 1840. He learned his trade as an engraver with his father, and served two years as a military conscript. In 1866, he emigrated to New Zealand with his sisters and a nephew. He settled in Auckland, where he worked as a stonemason and carver. He also began to engrave medals and jewellery.

Teutenberg's work was highly skilled and detailed. He was particularly known for his portraits, which were often used for medallions and other commemorative pieces. He also produced a wide range of other work, including gargoyles, corbels, and other architectural ornaments. He was a highly respected member of the Auckland art community. He was a founding member of the Auckland Society of Arts, and he served as its president from 1884 more...

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A good N.Z. Kauri Scotch chest, the central top hat drawer with…

Kauri Scotch Chest with Teutenberg Handles

A good N.Z. Kauri Scotch chest, the central top hat drawer with a pair of small drawers either side and three full width drawers below, moulded top edge, rounded corners, mottled facings, short turned legs and Teutenberg pressed metal handles. 112 cm x 50…

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 73 cm. Depth 61 cm. Provenance: Ruth Simon…

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.…