THREE CONTINENTAL ENGRAVED GLASS GOBLETS
PROPERTY FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF DR. ANTON C.R. DREESMANN
THREE CONTINENTAL ENGRAVED GLASS GOBLETS

CIRCA 1750-1760, THE FIRST DUTCH; THE SECOND DUTCH OR GERMAN; THE THIRD PROBABLY GERMAN

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THREE CONTINENTAL ENGRAVED GLASS GOBLETS
CIRCA 1750-1760, THE FIRST DUTCH; THE SECOND DUTCH OR GERMAN; THE THIRD PROBABLY GERMAN
Each with folded conical foot; the first with a farmer behind a horse-drawn plough and a galleon with flying pennants flanked by trees, beneath the inscription 'T LANDS WELVAREN (The Prosperity of the Country); the second with a winged figure blowing a trumpet and holding a palm frond above military trophies, the reverse with two equestrian figures fighting, inscribed below the rim PAX OPTIMARERUM (Peace is the Highest Good); the third with the crowned arms of the Seven United Provinces (Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland, Overijsel, Friesland, Groningen) suspended from the branches of an orange tree
10 ¾ in. (27.3 cm.) high, the largest

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