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A Silesian engraved goblet, Riesengebirge, dated 1723
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A Silesian engraved goblet, Riesengebirge, dated 1723
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Provenance:
Sold at Sotheby's London, 15 December 1998, lot 318
Sold at Lempertz, Cologne, 25 May 1957, lot 564
Friedrich Neuburg Collection, Dresden/Leitmeritz
The inscription on the bowl reads:
Man kan die treu mit nichts als gegentreu belohnen und ein rect treues hertz gildt mehr als tausend kronen (One can reward faithfulness with nothing but reciprocal loyalty and a true loyal heart weighs more than a thousand crowns)
Wir schliessen unsern bund in diese wortte ein du solt mein Jonathan ich wil dein David sein (We tie our band with these words, you shall be my Jonathan and I will be your David)
David and Jonathan were heroic figures of the Kingdom of Israel and are recorded in the Book of Samuel in which David's ascent to power and the covenant the two men formed is detailed. The crests may be those of the Krumenau and von Penzig families, or those of Steinsdorf of Bavaria and Bodenschwech of Hesse. Goblets of very similar form and with comparable decoration are illustrated by Rudolf von Strasser and Sabine Baumgärtner, Licht und Farbe (2002), pp. 276-277, cat. 160, by Walther Bernt, Sprüche auf alten Gläsern (1928), p. 19, no. 54, and by Robert Schmidt, Das Glas (1912), pp. 273, fig. 161. For the inscription see Bernt (1928), p. 13, no. 15.















