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A Thuringian engraved Royal goblet with a portrait of Emperor Francis I, by Georg Kunkel or his workshop, circa 1745-50 image 1
A Thuringian engraved Royal goblet with a portrait of Emperor Francis I, by Georg Kunkel or his workshop, circa 1745-50 image 2
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A Thuringian engraved Royal goblet with a portrait of Emperor Francis I, by Georg Kunkel or his workshop, circa 1745-50

26 November 2014, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A Thuringian engraved Royal goblet with a portrait of Emperor Francis I, by Georg Kunkel or his workshop, circa 1745-50

The slightly flared round funnel bowl with teared base, finely decorated with a portrait bust of Francis I to sinister, within a circular cartouche flanked by trumpets, flags and two standards bearing the initials F (for 'Francis') and I (for 'Imperator') respectively, the reverse decorated with the Imperial double-headed eagle beneath a crown, holding the Imperial insignia in its talons and with the coat of arms of the House of Lorraine at its breast, the rim with faceted gadrooning, set on a four-sided panel-moulded hollow knop between mereses, above a similarly moulded hollow pedestal stem, on a later replacement silver-plated foot embossed with a foliate border, 22.9cm high

Footnotes

Provenance:
Sold at Fischer, Heilbronn, 18 March 2000, lot 309A
Sold in these rooms, Phillips, 16 September 1998, lot 47

Literature:
John Sandon, Starting to Collect Antique Glass (1999), illustration p. 76

Francis Stefan of Lorraine, husband of Empress Maria Theresia of Austria, was crowned Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1745 and reigned until his death in 1765. An almost identical goblet attributed to Georg Ernst Kunkel is illustrated by Rainer Rückert, Die Glassammlung des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums München, Vol. II (1982), p. 205, pls. 168-169, cat. 578. A companion goblet with a portrait of Empress Maria Theresia is in the Museum für Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt am Main, accession no. 5489/238 (see catalogue (1980), p. 195, cat. 418). Another goblet of similar shape, but with different engraving, is illustrated by Rudolf von Strasser and Sabine Baumgärtner, Licht und Farbe (2002), pp. 370-371, cat. 223.

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