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A fine Silesian engraved Hochschnitt goblet by Friedrich Winter, Hermsdorf, circa 1700 image 1
A fine Silesian engraved Hochschnitt goblet by Friedrich Winter, Hermsdorf, circa 1700 image 2
A fine Silesian engraved Hochschnitt goblet by Friedrich Winter, Hermsdorf, circa 1700 image 3
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A fine Silesian engraved Hochschnitt goblet by Friedrich Winter, Hermsdorf, circa 1700

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

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A fine Silesian engraved Hochschnitt goblet by Friedrich Winter, Hermsdorf, circa 1700

The waisted bell or thistle-shaped bowl deeply carved in Hochschnitt on a polished ground with the arms of Schaffgotsch, comprising a cartouche containing a fir tree and the motto Aucun temps ne le Change, surrounded by symmetrical acanthus sprays, the reverse with a stylised motif of c-scrolls, acanthus leaves, a pinecone and other flowers, the rim cut with a border of small printies, set over a large boss embellished with a formal border of stylised flowers, the wide conical foot cut with leaves and floral motifs, the footrim cut with facets, possibly at a later date, 19.3cm high

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Provenance:
With Galerie von Spaeth, Munich
Sold at Fischer, Heilbronn, 21 October 1995, lot 187

Both the French motto 'Aucun temps ne le Change' meaning 'Untouched by Time', the motto of the Counts of Schaffgotsch, and the fir tree, which is taken from their coat of arms, can be found on a few other goblets all clearly commissioned by Friedrich Winter's principal patron.

A very similar example was sold at Sotheby's London, 14 March 1983, The Krug Collection, lot 818. For further comparative examples engraved in high relief with the fir tree, with or without the Schaffgotsch motto, see Brigitte Klesse, Glassammlung Helfried Krug, Vol. I (1965), p. 138, pl. 205, Brigitte Klesse and Hans Mayr, European Glass from 1500-1800 (1987), cat. 103 (the Ernesto Wolf Collection), C. Hess and T. Husband, European Glass in the J. Paul Getty Museum (1997), cat. 68, and Rainer Rückert, Die Glassammlung des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums München, Vol. II (1982), pp. 254-255, pls. 227-228, cat. 769. See also Axel von Saldern, 'Schlesische Hochschnittgläser aus der Werkstatt von Friedrich Winter', in Festschrift für Brigitte Klesse (1994), pp. 83-87, pls. 11-14. Another fine Silesian Hochschnitt goblet by Friedrich Winter very similar to the present lot was sold in these rooms, 21 May 2014, lot 40.

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