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Lot 62
A rare Dresden transparent-enamelled topographical beaker, by Gottlob Mohn, circa 1811-12
2 May 2013, 10:30 BST
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A rare Dresden transparent-enamelled topographical beaker, by Gottlob Mohn, circa 1811-12
Signed, the cylindrical form painted with a titled view of Dresden, the square with the Hofkirche and bridge over the Elbe, within a black rectangular line panel edged in dots, the reverse with a transfer-printed map entitled TEUTSCHLAND., below a band of oak leaves and acorns, the rim with amber-staining, 9.6cm high, inscribed G.Mohn fec.
Footnotes
Provenance:
The Fritz Biemann Collection, Zürich
Exhibited:
Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, 'Gold und Farbe', 2012, pl.11
Literature:
Brigitte Klesse and Axel von Saldern, 500 Jahre Glaskunst (1978), no.174
Paul von Lichtenberg, Mohn and Kothgasser (bilingual, 2009), pp.205-206, pls.106a,b,c,
Although maps of Saxony are occasionally depicted on the reverse of Gottlob Mohn's beakers the present lot is the only known example with a map of Germany.















