A Dutch-engraved composite-stemmed light-baluster goblet
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A Dutch-engraved composite-stemmed light-baluster goblet

CIRCA 1760, THE GLASS ENGLAND OR THE NETHERLANDS

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A Dutch-engraved composite-stemmed light-baluster goblet
CIRCA 1760, THE GLASS ENGLAND OR THE NETHERLANDS
The funnel bowl with a hare pulling a wheel-barrow carrying a collared hound and pushed by another large hare upon a grassy vignette flanked by shrubbery underneath the satirical inscription So Moet Men Seine Veyande Goeddoen, 'This is the way to do good to one's enemies', the stem with small section above shoulder knop with oblique tears above three annular knops and an inverted baluster section enclosing white opaque-twist with a spiral thread around a central gauze, conical foot
18.5 cm. high
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