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A tall North Bohemian engraved goblet, together with a cover, late 17th century

26 November 2014, 10:30 GMT
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A tall North Bohemian engraved goblet, together with a cover, late 17th century

The cup-shaped bowl decorated with a continuous scene of peacocks and other birds within a wooded landscape, set on a tall multi-knopped stem divided by mereses, the wide conical folded foot engraved with a foliate band, 29.7cm high, together with an associated cover from a goblet engraved with a floral band, 11.4cm diameter (the cover crizzled) (2)

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Provenance:
Private collection, Hanover, sold at Sotheby's Amsterdam, 27-29 March 2007, lot 904

The shape of this goblet is similar to the tall multi-knopped stemmed goblets produced in Nuremberg, but the style of the engraving and decoration is typically Bohemian. The stems of goblets of this type are typically hollow and solid stems such as this are less common. A goblet of almost identical form dated 1685, also with a solid stem but different decoration, is illustrated by Rudolf von Strasser and Sabine Baumgärtner, Licht und Farbe (2002), pp. 244-246, cat. 140. A goblet and cover with stylistically similar engraving was formerly in the Ernesto Wolf Collection illustrated by Brigitte Klesse and Hans Mayr, European Glass from 1500-1800 (1987), cat. 90. Another goblet of very similar form, but with different decoration, is again illustrated by Klesse and Mayr, cat. 96.

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