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A Bohemian engraved Royal beaker with a portrait of Emperor Leopold I, late 17th century
26 November 2014, 10:30 GMT
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A Bohemian engraved Royal beaker with a portrait of Emperor Leopold I, late 17th century
The flared cylindrical form decorated with three panels separated by cut pillars, the front panel with a portrait of the Emperor beneath a tasselled canopy and flanked by laurel branches, wearing a cuirass and jabot with a laurel wreath crowning his long wig, one of the reverse panels decorated with the Imperial double-headed eagle beneath a crown, holding a sword and sceptre in its talons, within a laurel cartouche, the other panel with martial trophies including drums, lances and a plumed helmet, 11.3cm high (minor scratches)
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Sold at Fischer, Heilbronn, 15 March 2008, lot 91
Leopold I of Habsburg (1640-1705), depicted here with the unmistakable Habsburg jaw, was elected Holy Roman Emperor in 1658. He was King of Hungary (from 1655), Bohemia (from 1656), and Croatia and Slovenia (from 1657). The war trophies relate to his victory over the Turks at the siege of Vienna in 1683. For a similar, but perhaps more elegantly engraved portrait of Leopold I on a rock crystal medallion, formerly in the Ernesto Wolf Collection, see Brigitte Klesse and Hans Mayr, European Glass from 1500-1800 (1987), cat. 89.















