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A very rare Dutch engraved light baluster 'Friendship' goblet signed by Jacob Sang, dated 1759 image 1
A very rare Dutch engraved light baluster 'Friendship' goblet signed by Jacob Sang, dated 1759 image 2
A very rare Dutch engraved light baluster 'Friendship' goblet signed by Jacob Sang, dated 1759 image 3
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A very rare Dutch engraved light baluster 'Friendship' goblet signed by Jacob Sang, dated 1759

27 November 2024, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A very rare Dutch engraved light baluster 'Friendship' goblet signed by Jacob Sang, dated 1759

The round funnel bowl with an elaborate crowned rococo scrollwork cartouche hung with swags of beads, enclosing a pair of clasped hands issuing from voluminous clouds beneath a radiant sun, the reverse inscribed 'MIND GY EDELE VRIENDSCHAP TEEDER/ VULD MY DAN TOT AAN DEN RAND/ DRINKT MY LEEG EN VULD MY WEEDER/ STELD MY ZOO UW VRIEND TER HAND' (If you value tender noble friendship, then fill me to the brim. Drink me empty and refill me, and thus hand me to your friend), on a multi-knopped stem with a beaded dumbbell knop above a slender teared inverted baluster terminating in a small basal knop, the conical foot inscribed 'Jacob Sang, inv: et Fec: Amsterdam, 1759,' in diamond-point script, 18.2cm high

Footnotes

Provenance
Earl of Bradford Collection, Shifnal, Christie's, 4 June 1985, lot 58

Literature
F G A M Smit, A Concise Catalogue of Eighteenth-Century Wine-Glasses wheel-engraved and signed by Jacob Sang (1992), p.12, no.1759.11

The verse on this glass is taken from 'Opschrift voor een Drinkglas' (Inscription for a Drinking Glass), written by Dirk Smits (1702-1753) and first published by Philippus Losel in Rotterdam in 1740, see Dirk Smits, Gedichten van Dirk Smits (1740), p.231.

Just three other light baluster glasses signed by Jacob Sang and similarly decorated with a crowned cartouche containing clasped hands and bearing the same inscription on the reverse, all dated 1759 or 1760, are recorded by Smit (1992), p.12, nos.1759.10, 1759.12 and 1760.1. Further unsigned examples attributed to Sang include one in the Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden (inv. no.2015), one illustrated by Anna Laméris, Amicitiae (2018), pp.50-1, no.20 and one with a replacement silver foot was sold by Sotheby's Amsterdam on 3 April 2001, lot 134. See also the example from the Stephen Pohlmann Collection sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2022, lot 48.

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