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A Silesian engraved armorial goblet, Warmbrunn, circa 1730-35

26 November 2014, 10:30 GMT
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A Silesian engraved armorial goblet, Warmbrunn, circa 1730-35

The faceted ogee bowl cut in the manner of rock crystal at the base, decorated with a panoramic cityscape with the inscription Lieben - Thal above, within an elaborate scrolling foliate cartouche, flanked by scenes of the linen trade, spinning and weaving to the right, bailing and packing into barrels to the left, the reverse decorated with a fancy strapwork and foliate cartouche containing a coat of arms beneath the initials LS, set on a faceted inverted baluster stem between collars, over a conical foot with a formal border of foliate scrolls and a rosette-cut underside, 20.1cm high

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Provenance:
The Dietmar Zoedler Collection, sold at Sotheby's London, 21 November 2007, lot 22

Literature:
Dietmar Zoedler, Schlesisches Glas - Schlesische Gläser (1996), pp. 75-76, pls. 25-26

Liebenthal was the centre of linen production on the Silesian side of the Giant Mountains (Riesengebirge) between the 17th and 19th centuries. An almost identical goblet, with a cover, is illustrated by Gustav Pazaurek, Die Gläsersammlung des Nordböhmischen Gewerbe-Museums in Reichenberg (1902), pl. 23b. Goblets decorated with scenes of linen production are also illustrated by Brigitte Klesse, Glassammlung Helfried Krug, Vol. I (1965), pp. 226-227, cat. 233, by Christel Mosel, Glas: Mittelalter - Biedermeier (1979), p. 128, cat. 183 (161), and can be found in the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Cologne, accession no. F 405 (see catalogue, Glas (1963), p. 150, cat. 338).

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