A large Dutch engraved armorial goblet and cover
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A large Dutch engraved armorial goblet and cover

THE GLASS LATE 18TH CENTURY, THE ENGRAVING 19TH CENTURY

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A large Dutch engraved armorial goblet and cover
The glass late 18th Century, the engraving 19th Century
The generous bell bowl engraved with the crowned coat-of-arms of Amsterdam above the date 1741, a windmill, a building, a church and inscribed above DE ZWAAN (The Swan), with faceted lower part, on a knopped and inverted baluster stem and domed foot with folded rim, the domed cover with a band of floral foliage and faceted spire finial
41.5 cm. (16 3/8 in.) high
Provenance
W.J.R. Dreesmann, Amsterdam; Frederik Muller & Cie., Amsterdam, 22-25 March 1960, vol. I, p. 625 (to Dreesmann)
Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann (inventory no. H-16).
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