A Dutch-engraved goblet
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A Dutch-engraved goblet

THE GLASS ENGLAND, FIRST HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, THE ENGRAVING CONTEMPORARY, LATER INSCRIPTION

细节
A Dutch-engraved goblet
THE GLASS ENGLAND, FIRST HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, THE ENGRAVING CONTEMPORARY, LATER INSCRIPTION
The funnel bowl with a large wine barrel surrounded by seven bacchic children disporting themselves, one urinating, under the later diamond-engraved inscription 25 October 1872. P.C.F. Brunings. Munster Tafel, set on an annular knop, the hexagonal-section shouldered stem enclosing an elongated tear, domed and folded foot
21.5 cm. high
出版
Duysters, 2002, p. 116 no. 95.
展览
H.M.A., invent. no. VS 17.
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拍品专文

The meaning of the later inscription is unclear. It may commemorate a meeting of the 'Munster Tafel' (a conviviae society) in 1872 whereby the treasurer P.F.C. Brunings (1819-1881) from Zutphen received this goblet as a token of consideration.