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  2. Anton Seuffert - Wikipedia

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    Anton Seuffert (c. 1815 – 6 August 1887) was born in Bohemia. He was a cabinetmaker with a particular expertise in the art of marquetry . Anton Seuffert, also known as Anton Seufert, learned his craft from his father, Anton Seufert senior, who was also a cabinetmaker.

  3. Anton Mosimann - Wikipedia

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    Anton Mosimann OBE DL (born 23 February 1947) is a Swiss chef and restaurateur who was Maitre Chef des Cuisines at the Dorchester Hotel for thirteen years, during which time its restaurant achieved a rating of two stars in the Michelin Guide. After leaving The Dorchester Mosimann took over a private dining club called The Belfrey and created ...

  4. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Loo tables were very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries as candlestands, tea tables, or small dining tables, although they were originally made for the popular card game loo or lanterloo. Their typically round or oval tops have a tilting mechanism , which enables them to be stored out of the way (e.g. in room corners) when not in use.

  5. Anton Otto Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... Anton Otto Fischer (February 23, 1882 – March 26, 1962) was a German-born American illustrator for The Saturday Evening Post.

  6. Anton Anreith - Wikipedia

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    Anton Anreith (/ ˈ æ n t ɒ n ˈ æ n r aɪ t /; June 11, 1754 – March 4, 1822) [1] was a sculptor and woodcarver from Riegel near Freiburg in Breisgau, Baden, Germany. He is known for numerous sculptural embellishments that adorn buildings in the Cape region of South Africa , thought to represent the crowning achievement of the Cape ...

  7. Anton Chigurh - Wikipedia

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    Anton Chigurh (/ ʃ ɪ ˈ ɡ ɜːr / shih-GUR) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel No Country for Old Men. In the 2007 film adaptation of the same name , he is portrayed by Javier Bardem .