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A Private Belgian Collection
Lot 31*

An attractive Dutch engraved light baluster wine glass, circa 1750-60

27 November 2024, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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An attractive Dutch engraved light baluster wine glass, circa 1750-60

The slightly flared pointed round funnel bowl decorated with a humorous scene of a hare pushing two hounds along in a cart or wheelbarrow in a continuous landscape, a wooden hut amongst trees before them, the rim inscribed 'SO MOET MEN SYN VYANDEN GOETDOEN,' (Thus should one do good to one's enemies), on a slender multi-knopped stem with three teared shoulder knops, a central teared angular knop and a basal knop, over a folded conical foot, 19.3cm high

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Provenance
Private Collection, Belgium

A glass engraved with a similar scene and inscription was sold by Christie's Amsterdam on 19 December 2007, lot 174. Compare also to the example illustrated by Pieter C Ritsema van Eck, Glass in the Rijksmuseum, Vol.2 (1995), p.311, no.337.

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