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A Silesian engraved armorial goblet and cover, circa 1760
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A Silesian engraved armorial goblet and cover, circa 1760
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Provenance:
Sold at Galerie Stuker, Bern, 27 November 1968, lot 5346
Sold at August Bödiger, Bonn, 17-18 March 1970, lot 1647
The Helfried Krug Collection, sold at Sotheby's London, 14 March 1983, lot 798
The Dietmar Zoedler Collection, sold at Sotheby's London, 21 November 2007, lot 39
Literature:
Brigitte Klesse, Glassammlung Helfried Krug, Vol. II (1973), pp. 200-201, cat. 606
Dietmar Zoedler, Weltkunst, No. 22 (1986), p. 3597, figs. 4a and 4b
The Battle of Leuthen, fought during the Seven Years War (1756-1763), was won by Frederick the Great on 5 December 1757. The inscription on the present lot refers to the preference for Prussian generals always to advance the right flank of an army, never the left. Goblets of similar shape but less finely engraved with scenes from the Battle of Leuthen are illustrated by Robert Schmidt, Die Gläser der Sammlung Mühsam (1914), p. 42, pl. 20, cat. 158, by Brigitte Klesse, Glassammlung Helfried Krug, Vol. II (1973), pp. 200-201, cat. 605, and by Dietmar Zoedler, Schlesisches Glas - Schlesische Gläser (1996), pp. 102-103, pl. 43.















