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A Silesian engraved goblet and cover, Riesengebirge, circa 1760 image 1
A Silesian engraved goblet and cover, Riesengebirge, circa 1760 image 2
Lot 38*

A Silesian engraved goblet and cover, Riesengebirge, circa 1760

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

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A Silesian engraved goblet and cover, Riesengebirge, circa 1760

The flared ogee bowl engraved with topographical features in the background named Riesenkop – Koppenbaud – grosse teig – Kynast – Schneegrub – Schreiberhau, and buildings and towns in the foreground labelled anna kirch – hirschberg – girsdorf – warmbad – hermsdorf – Petersdorf, an inscription in German on the reverse flanked by fancy scrollwork, the base cut and gilt with palmettes, with a gilt rim, set on a faceted knopped stem, over a conical foot with stiff-leaf border, chamfered rim and rosette-cut underside, the faceted domed cover with formal scrollwork, gilt-line border and acorn finial, 25.1cm high (footrim chipped and gilding rubbed on cover) (2)

Footnotes

Provenance:
The Helfried Krug Collection, sold at Sotheby's London, 14 March 1983 (Part IV), lot 787
The Dietmar Zoedler Collection, sold at Sotheby's London, 21 November 2007, lot 42

Literature:
Brigitte Klesse, Glassammlung Helfried Krug, Vol. I (1965), pp. 230-231, cat. 238

The inscription on the reverse of the bowl reads:
Des Hertzens Glück bleib ungestöhret daß seinen Nächsten nicht bekränckt. Mit Lust der seinen Freude mehret der Milde Nahmen führt und klug und milde denckt (The heart's happiness remains undisturbed / when one's neighbour is not annoyed / The joy which increases pleasures / which carry gentle names / thinks wisely and mildly).

The towns depicted on the present lot, particularly Schreiberhau, Warmbrunn, Hermsdorf and Petersdorf, were centres of glass-making and engraving. Goblets with very similar scenes of the Giant Mountains (Riesengebirge), and with similar inscriptions, are illustrated by Brigitte Klesse, Glassammlung Helfried Krug, Vol. II (1973), pp. 198-201, cats. 603 and 604. Compare also with the beaker and goblet offered as lots 25 and 37 in this sale.

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