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Provenance
Private Collection, Belgium
The elegant form of this goblet and the latticinio technique both have their origins in Venice, see lot 12 in this sale. A very similar goblet to the present lot, formerly in the Biemann Collection, is illustrated by Brigitte Klesse and Axel von Saldern, 500 Jahre Glaskunst (1978), pp.114-5, no.60. The authors suggest a Southern Netherlands origin for this particular example owing to the slight rucking of the bowl and resulting distortion of the latticinio decoration, which is atypical of the finesse of Venetian examples. The slight straw-coloured tint of the glass also suggests production outside of Venice, but perhaps by Venetian glassmakers. Another similar goblet is in Corning Museum of Glass (inv. no.70.3.3). See also the related example incorporating pairs of vetro a fili threads illustrated by Pieter C Ritsema van Eck and Henrica M Zijlstra-Zweens, Glass in the Rijksmuseum, Vol.1 (1993), p.61, no.76. For a latticinio goblet of different form with identical latticinio decoration, see that sold by Bonhams on 14 November 2018, lot 7.