A DUTCH STIPPLE-ENGRAVED LIGHT-BALUSTER GOBLET, attributed to David Wolff, the funnel bowl decorated with two winged cherubs, one holding a glass of wine, standing before shrubbery on a leafy sward, supported on a swelling knop above a beaded inverted baluster stem with basal knop, on a conical foot (very minute chip in between angels), third quarter of the 18th Century

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A DUTCH STIPPLE-ENGRAVED LIGHT-BALUSTER GOBLET, attributed to David Wolff, the funnel bowl decorated with two winged cherubs, one holding a glass of wine, standing before shrubbery on a leafy sward, supported on a swelling knop above a beaded inverted baluster stem with basal knop, on a conical foot (very minute chip in between angels), third quarter of the 18th Century
circa 15 cm high

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Very similar goblets were sold in the Guépin collection sale, in our Amsterdam Rooms, 5th of July 1989

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