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A rare Weimar engraved goblet, attributed to Andreas Friedrich Sang, circa 1730
2 May 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £5,250 inc. premium
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A rare Weimar engraved goblet, attributed to Andreas Friedrich Sang, circa 1730
The double-ogee bowl finely decorated with two huntsmen, a pair of hunters, wild boar and deer in a continuous wooded landscape, below a formal scroll band and within pearl borders, the base of the bowl cut with arched flutes, set on a faceted inverted baluster with flattened ball knop above, over a conical foot cut with flutes and engraved with a band of leaf scroll, baskets of flowers and landscape vignettes with dogs and deer, 21cm high
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Provenance:
Anon. sale, Fischer Auktions, Heilbronn
A goblet signed and dated 1729 by the Thuringian glass engraver Andreas Friedrich Sang was illustrated by Gustav Pazaurek, 'Die Glasschneiderfamilie Sang', Kunstwanderer (July/August 1930). In the late 1740s he is thought to have been working in Amsterdam, residing with Jacob Sang, to whom he was presumably related.















