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An important Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, Warmbrunn, circa 1750 image 1
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Lot 33*

An important Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, Warmbrunn, circa 1750

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

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An important Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, Warmbrunn, circa 1750

The generous ogee bowl finely decorated with a lively scene of Hamburg harbour, comprising a row of stately buildings, three ships and three boats on the water in the distance, the reverse decorated with an empty elaborate scrollwork cartouche surmounted by a figure of Neptune, all above the mythical figures of Mercury and Chronos, standing in front of a number of bales and barrels, flanked by four charming scenes of seated figures engaged in various pursuits, the base of the bowl cut with palmettes, gilt-line rim, set on a faceted knop and a plain stem section between collars, over a conical foot with stiff-leaf border and faceted rim, 22.1cm high (chips to footrim)

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Provenance:
Sold at Fischer, Heilbronn, 17 March 2001, lot 248

The many bales and goods depicted on the present goblet may represent linen, a major product of the area around Liebenthal, which was the centre of its manufacture. The various figures and implements depicted represent COMMERCE, BUSINESS, THE SEA, HOPE, DILIGENCE, VANITY, TIME and DEATH. A paper cast exists of a glass engraved by Christian Gottfried Schneider, showing the same motif of a businessman sitting at his desk, and also of a lady holding a mirror (see Anna Chrzanowska, Odbitki dekoracji szkieł Christiana Gottfrieda Schneidera (1963), pl. LV, no. 2). In the cast, however, the lady is pictured next to the desk of the businessman, whereas in the present lot they are separated by the figures of Mercury and Chronos.

The goblet in the present lot is one of the finest depicting such a harbour scene. Goblets of comparable shape and decorated with similarly detailed scenes are illustrated by Rudolf von Strasser and Sabine Baumgärtner, Licht und Farbe (2002), pp. 290-293, cat. 172, by Rainer Rückert, Die Glassammlung des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums München, Vol. II (1982), pp. 260-261, pl. 234, cat. 781, and by Robert Schmidt, Die Gläser der Sammlung Mühsam (1914), p. 42, pl. 20, cat. 163. Compare also to the following lot in this sale.

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