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A rare Nuremberg 'Schwarzlot' armorial beaker by Johann Schaper, circa 1665
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A rare Nuremberg 'Schwarzlot' armorial beaker by Johann Schaper, circa 1665
Footnotes
Provenance:
The Fritz Biemann Collection, Zürich, sold at Sotheby's, 16 June 1984, lot 92
Exhibited:
Düsseldorf, Städtische Kunsthalle (1968): 'Meisterwerke der Glaskunst aus internationalem Privatbesitz', no.165
Luzern, Kunstmuseum (1981): '3000 Jahre Glaskunst von der Antike bis zum Jugendstil, bearbeitet von Martin Kunz', no.759
Literature:
B.Klesse and A.von Saldern (1978), p.11, fig.3 and cat.no.68
H.Bosch, Die Nürnberger Hausmaler (1984), p.79, no.39
J.Siebmacher, Johann Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch in Verbindung mit Mehreren hg. von Otto Titan von Hefner, Nürnberg 1854-1936, Bayerischer Adel, Edelleute, p.66ff, pl.72
The Augsburg patrician family of Amman were ennobled in 1623. Another beaker with the arms of Amman (in polychrome enamels as well as 'Schwarzlot') and landscape was in the Mühsam Collection (see R.Schmidt, Die Gläser der Sammlung Mühsam I (1914), no.338), also an initialled beaker formerly in the Schick Collection sold at Sotheby's, 4 May 1939, lot 64. For a comparable signed beaker and cover, see R.Rückert, Glassamlung des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums, München, vol.II (1982), no.584.
Johann Schaper (1621-1670) was one of the leading exponents of the technique of Schwarzlot decoration in Nuremberg.















