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A Potsdam engraved Royal goblet and cover with portrait of Frederick I of Prussia, circa 1710 image 1
A Potsdam engraved Royal goblet and cover with portrait of Frederick I of Prussia, circa 1710 image 2
Lot 41

A Potsdam engraved Royal goblet and cover with portrait of Frederick I of Prussia, circa 1710

2 May 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£3,000 - £5,000

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A Potsdam engraved Royal goblet and cover with portrait of Frederick I of Prussia, circa 1710

The large funnel bowl decorated on one side with an applied moulded portrait of the King to sinister, within an engraved laurel cartouche surmounted by the royal crown of Prussia, the reverse engraved with the arms, crest and supporters of Brandenburg surrounded by the collar and badge of the Black Eagle and the motto Gott mitt üns, the rim cut with a band of polished circlets, the base cut with stiff-leaves, set on a large ovoid knop cut with stiff-leaves over a wide conical foot with formal leaf band and arabesques, the domed cover cut with a band of polished ovals, the knopped finial cut with stiff leaves, 34cm high (slight crizzling and small crack to bowl) (2)

Footnotes

Provenance:
Anon. sale, Sotheby's, 17 July 1978, lot 157

For similar goblets with applied portrait busts see Robert Schmidt, Brandenburgische Gläser (1914), pls.13 and 19 and Das Glas (1922), fig.187 for portraits of Frederick I.

A goblet of identical form to the present lot with an applied portrait bust of Augustus the Strong of Saxony, is in the Ernesto Wolf Collection, Stuttgart (see Brigitte Klesse, European Glass from 1500-1800 (1987), no.130, fig.). In this instance, it is believed that the glass was made in Potsdam, circa 1710-20, and the portrait relief in Dresden, Saxony, circa 1720.

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