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A fine Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, circa 1740 image 1
A fine Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, circa 1740 image 2
A fine Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, circa 1740 image 3
A fine Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, circa 1740 image 4
A fine Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, circa 1740 image 5
Lot 34*

A fine Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, circa 1740

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

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A fine Silesian engraved goblet by Christian Gottfried Schneider, circa 1740

The campana bowl with a gadrooned and faceted base below a faceted band, decorated with a fancy cartouche containing seated figures of Justice and Peace, a shield at their feet bearing the arms of the House of Habsburg, the reverse decorated with an elaborate harbour scene with two tradesmen standing on the waterfront and three large ships on the water, beneath a figure of Mercury holding the caduceus and a shield bearing the emblem of Hamburg, the crests for London and the province of Holland to the left and right respectively, flanked by the inscription auff die wohlfahrt von der Negotie (to the well-being of the trade), set on a faceted and gadrooned inverted baluster stem, over a conical foot with stiff-leaf border and star-cut underside, 21.6cm high

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Provenance:
Sold at Fischer, Heilbronn, 18 March 2000, lot 335

The harbour scene on the present lot is adapted from a source print reproduced by Franz Adrian Dreier, 'Stichvorlagen und Zeichnungen zu Gläsern Christian Gottfried Schneiders', Journal of Glass Studies, vol. 7 (1965), pp. 66-78, figs. 1 and 2. Goblets engraved with very similar harbour scenes are illustrated by Robert Schmidt, Die Gläser der Sammlung Mühsam (1914), p. 42, pl. 20, cat. 163, by Rainer Rückert, Die Glassammlung des Bayerischen Nationalmuseum München, Vol. II (1982), pp. 260-261, pl. 234, cat. 781, by Rudolf von Strasser and Sabine Baumgärtner, Licht und Farbe (2002), pp. 290-295, cat. 172, and by Brigitte Klesse, Glassammlung Helfried Krug, Vol. I (1965), pp. 226-227, cats. 232-233.

Compare this goblet with the previous lot in this sale and also with another goblet sold at Sotheby's London, 13 June 1977, lot 215. A goblet with a different harbour scene but an identical inscription is illustrated by Brigitte Klesse and Axel von Saldern, 500 Jahre Glaskunst (1978), p. 187, cat. 127. For a goblet of almost identical form, but different engraving, see Robert Schmidt, Die Gläser der Sammlung Mühsam: Neue Folge (1926), p. 42, pl. 20, cat. 159.

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