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A Nuremberg engraved roemer by Georg Schwanhardt Senior, circa 1640 image 1
A Nuremberg engraved roemer by Georg Schwanhardt Senior, circa 1640 image 2
A Nuremberg engraved roemer by Georg Schwanhardt Senior, circa 1640 image 3
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A Nuremberg engraved roemer by Georg Schwanhardt Senior, circa 1640

26 November 2014, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A Nuremberg engraved roemer by Georg Schwanhardt Senior, circa 1640

The ovoid bowl decorated with a pelican ripping her breast open to feed her three young chicks with her own blood, the reverse with a pair of storks in flight, accompanying a sailing vessel, within flowering branches and separated by two large flowers and two insects in flight, merging into a hollow cylindrical stem engraved with a band of flowering twigs between applied trails, over a slightly raised folded foot, 14.2cm high (tiny nick to footrim)

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Provenance:
Sold at Fischer, Heilbronn, 15 March 2008, lot 104

The engraving on this roemer was probably commissioned by prosperous parents for their child, as 'The Pelican in her Piety' represents the devotion of a mother to her offspring and the parents' best wishes and support for the child's future. A roemer of similar shape is in the Museum für angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt, accession no. 5583/4723,239 (see Annaliese Ohm, Europäisches und Aussereuropäisches Glas (1980), p. 171, cat. 368, and also Erich Meyer-Heisig, Der Nürnberger Glasschnitt des 17. Jahrhunderts (1963), fig. WT 19). This roemer is from a group of glasses engraved by Georg Schwanhardt Senior between 1636 and 1640 (see Meyer-Heisig, p. 33). See also Meyer-Heisig, fig. WT 39. A glass of different shape but with similar engraving of a ship is again illustrated by Meyer-Heisig, fig. WT 12. For another comparable roemer by Schwanhardt see Rudolf von Strasser and Sabine Baumgärtner, Licht und Farbe (2002), p. 205, fig. 29, and J. Schlosser, Das Alte Glas (1977), p. 206, cat. 168.

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