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Lot 138

A rare Dutch engraved light baluster wine glass, circa 1750

1 December 2021, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A rare Dutch engraved light baluster wine glass, circa 1750

The round funnel bowl with a continuous landscape scene showing a timber yard, a barn filled with planks of timber, a well-dressed gentleman overseeing a man loading further planks onto a horse-drawn cart in front of two elaborate houses, two goats before a large windmill in the distance, the rim inscribed 'DE HOUTTUYNS WELVAREN VAN DE ERVE ROL EN AGRICOLA' (The Prosperity of the Timberyards of the Rol and Agricola Families), the stem with an angular knop above a small teared baluster, over a large beaded inverted baluster and conical foot, 20.7cm high

Footnotes

The sawing of wood in windmills in the Netherlands was developed on a large scale unmatched elsewhere. These mills principally served to supply the Dutch shipbuilding industry which developed together with the mills in a small area along the River Zaan north of Amsterdam. Some of these yards, like that depicted on this glass, had their own windmills and a number were owned by the Dutch East India Company or VoC. The well-established Dutch trade links ensured a ready supply of cheap timber imported from Scandinavia and the Baltic. A wind-powered mill sawed as much timber in four or five days as took sixty days by hand.

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