A Dutch engraved armorial goblet
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A Dutch engraved armorial goblet

CIRCA 1750

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A Dutch engraved armorial goblet
CIRCA 1750
The funnel bowl engraved with a crowned medallion depicting a lion holding a sword and the seven arrows for the Dutch United Provinces, surrounded by an elaborate military trophies and the seven coat-of-arms, the lower part of the bowl enclosing seven tears
24 cm. high
See illustration on page 45
Provenance
Levert & Co, Museum Het Kolkje, Amsterdam, until 1965.
The present owner.
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Please note that the provenance should read: Levert & Co, Museum Het Kolkje, Amsterdam, until 1965. The present owner.

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