A DUTCH-ENGRAVED LIGHT BALUSTER GOBLET, the funnel bowl engraved with a crowing cockerel perched on a mound and with a fleeing lion, its head turned towards the bird, with a tree between, within a circular laub-und-bandelwerk cartouche beneath the motto VENI VIDI VICI, the multi-knopped stem enclosing an elongated tear above a domed foot, circa 1750

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A DUTCH-ENGRAVED LIGHT BALUSTER GOBLET, the funnel bowl engraved with a crowing cockerel perched on a mound and with a fleeing lion, its head turned towards the bird, with a tree between, within a circular laub-und-bandelwerk cartouche beneath the motto VENI VIDI VICI, the multi-knopped stem enclosing an elongated tear above a domed foot, circa 1750
18cm. high

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During the War of the Austrian Succession, the Dutch took an active part in the campaign of 1745, suffering heavily at Fontenoy, after which battle Marshal Saxe overran the Austrian Netherlands. The French captured all the barrier towns and in 1747 entered Dutch Flanders making an easy conquest. The subject portrayed on the present glass probably commemorates that event - the crowing cockerel representing France and the fleeing lion Holland

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