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A Private Belgian Collection
Lot 27*

A Lauenstein engraved royal armorial baluster goblet, mid-18th century

27 November 2024, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Lauenstein engraved royal armorial baluster goblet, mid-18th century

The generous round funnel bowl with a solid beaded base cut with arches facets, decorated with the crowned coat of arms of Great Britain surrounded by the Garter, supported by the lion and the unicorn, all on a banner inscribed with the motto of the British Monarchs, on a faceted stem with a teared shoulder knop and teared inverted baluster, over a folded domed foot, 20.3cm high

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Provenance
Private Collection, Belgium

Literature
Marc Mees, Glashelder: Tafel- en sierglas van de 16e tot de 18e eeuw (1994), no.117

A very similar goblet with the same arms picked out in gilt was sold by Sotheby's as part of the Dettmers Collection on 23 November 1999, lot 94. Compare also to the example sold by Christie's Amsterdam on 15 May 2007, lot 109.

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