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















