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A pair of Saxon engraved goblets, Dresden, circa 1725
26 November 2014, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £10,000 inc. premium
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A pair of Saxon engraved goblets, Dresden, circa 1725
Both campana bowls decorated with four cartouches containing winged Cupids engaged in various pursuits, each separated by elaborate scrollwork surmounted by baskets of flowers, the rims cut and engraved with a formal band of circlets, the bases of the bowls with honeycomb facets, set on multi-knopped inverted wrythen baluster stems inset with ruby and aventurine twists, over conical feet cut on the underside with fancy scrollwork, 21.6cm and 21.8cm high, the feet inscribed with inventory numbers G0173.1 and G0173.2 in black enamel and XI and 37 incised in diamond point (2)
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Provenance:
Former Collection of Heinrich LXXII, Prince Reuss (1797-1853), and his heirs, sold at Christie's, Gera, Germany, 26 May 1998, lot 44
A pair of goblets of almost identical form, but with different engraving, was formerly in the Ernesto Wolf Collection illustrated by Brigitte Klesse and Hans Mayr, European Glass from 1500-1800 (1987), cat. 108. For another goblet engraved with similar figures of Cupids see also lot 12 in this sale.















