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A Thuringian engraved Royal armorial goblet with the arms of Charles VII, circa 1742-45 image 1
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Lot 28*

A Thuringian engraved Royal armorial goblet with the arms of Charles VII, circa 1742-45

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

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A Thuringian engraved Royal armorial goblet with the arms of Charles VII, circa 1742-45

The round funnel bowl with a teared base, decorated with the Imperial double-headed eagle beneath a crown, the Bavarian coat of arms on its breast, holding the sword and sceptre in its right talon and the Imperial orb (Reichsapfel) in its left, the reverse inscribed VIV at CAROLUS. VII, set on a hexagonal panel-moulded hollow knop between collars, over a similarly mounded hollow pedestal stem, on a conical folded foot decorated with a formal foliate border, 19.5cm high

Footnotes

Provenance:
With Galerie von Spaeth, Munich, October 2000

This goblet was formerly in the possession of a descendent of a butler to Emperor Charles VII. Following the War of the Austrian Succession, on 24 January 1742, Charles Albert (Albrecht) of Bavaria (1697-1745) was elected Emperor and was the first and only member of the House of Wittelsbach to hold this position. A goblet of very similar shape, but engraved with the cipher for Frederick II of Prussia, is illustrated by Rainer Rückert, Die Glassammlung des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums München, Vol. II (1982), pp. 205-206, pl. 170, cat. 580.

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