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A North Bohemian engraved beaker attributed to Franz Riedel, early 19th century
26 November 2014, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £937.50 inc. premium
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A North Bohemian engraved beaker attributed to Franz Riedel, early 19th century
The cylindrical form decorated with the Cenotaph for Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria, comprising a figure of Virtue and her two maids entering a pyramid, followed by a woman, child and old man, representing Charity and the Three Ages of Man, a winged angel leaning on a sleeping lion to the right, the pyramid with the inscription VXORI OPTIMAE ALPERTVS (To the best wife of Albert) above the entrance, below a circular cartouche formed from a snake held by two putti, containing a portrait bust with the inscription MARIA CHRISTINA AVS, all within a formal leafy border with swags and tassels at the top, the rim with a band of polished circlets, 11.2cm high (tiny nicks to rim)
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Provenance:
Sold at Fischer, Heilbronn, 12 March 2005, lot 667
Maria Christina (1742-1798), Duchess of Teschen, was the daughter of Empress Maria Theresia and Emperor Francis I of the Holy Roman Empire, and the wife of Prince Albert of Saxony (1738-1822). The tomb of Maria Christina, depicted on the present lot, is in the Augustinian Church, Vienna. It was designed and sculpted by Antonio Canova from 1798-1805. This beaker may have been engraved in 1808 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Maria Christina's death.















