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THE TWO FLARED GOBLETS PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY, THE WINGED WINE GLASS 17TH CENTURY, VENICE OR THE NETHERLANDS
Details
Two façon de Venise flared glass goblets and a façon de Venise winged glass goblet
THE TWO FLARED GOBLETS PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY, THE WINGED WINE GLASS 17TH CENTURY, VENICE OR THE NETHERLANDS
The two of pale-straw tint, each flared bowl applied with gilt ornament on a thick solid section, above spreading foot, 12-12.4 cm. high, the winged wine glass with conical bowl on a merese supported on a hollow wrythen-moulded multi-knopped stem, applied with turquoise scrolls with clear pincered ornament, on a folded conical foot, 16.2 cm. high
THE TWO FLARED GOBLETS PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY, THE WINGED WINE GLASS 17TH CENTURY, VENICE OR THE NETHERLANDS
The two of pale-straw tint, each flared bowl applied with gilt ornament on a thick solid section, above spreading foot, 12-12.4 cm. high, the winged wine glass with conical bowl on a merese supported on a hollow wrythen-moulded multi-knopped stem, applied with turquoise scrolls with clear pincered ornament, on a folded conical foot, 16.2 cm. high
Provenance
The two flared goblets, Blumka Gallery, New York, 1980.
The winged wine glass, Principe Scalera, Palermo, sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 30-31 May 1980, lot 136.
The present owner.
The winged wine glass, Principe Scalera, Palermo, sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 30-31 May 1980, lot 136.
The present owner.
Special notice
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Sale room notice
Please note the date of these goblets in the printed catalogue should read:
THE TWO FLARED GOBLETS PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY, THE WINGED WINE GLASS 17TH CENTURY
THE TWO FLARED GOBLETS PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY, THE WINGED WINE GLASS 17TH CENTURY