A DUTCH STIPPLE-ENGRAVED FACET-STEMMED WINE GLASS, by David Wolff, the ovoid bowl stipple-engraved with two very young gentlemen (or putti dressed as gentlemen), one holding a glass and toasting, supported on a shrub vignette, inscribed above Vriendschap within a pennant, the lower part to the bowl cut with facets, on hexagonal fact-cut stem and conical foot, third quarter of the 18th Century
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A DUTCH STIPPLE-ENGRAVED FACET-STEMMED WINE GLASS, by David Wolff, the ovoid bowl stipple-engraved with two very young gentlemen (or putti dressed as gentlemen), one holding a glass and toasting, supported on a shrub vignette, inscribed above Vriendschap within a pennant, the lower part to the bowl cut with facets, on hexagonal fact-cut stem and conical foot, third quarter of the 18th Century
15.6 cm high
Provenance
Collection Ruhmann, Vienna
Lot Essay
Very similar goblets were sold in the Guépin Collection Sale, in our Amsterdam Rooms, 5th of July 1989
See illustration
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