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    Sale 2622

    EUROPEAN CERAMICS, DUTCH DELFTWARE AND GLASS

    Amsterdam

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    5 May 2004

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    • A Bohemian engraved colour-twi
    Lot 194

    A Bohemian engraved colour-twist goblet

    CIRCA 1730

    Price realised

    EUR 335

    Estimate

    EUR 700 - EUR 900

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    A Bohemian engraved colour-twist goblet
    CIRCA 1730
    The funnel bowl engraved with a medallion depicting a preacherman in a pulpit, underneath the inscription CORDE PRUDENS ORE STUDENS., the reverse with a medallion depicting a man seated under a palm tree, underneath the incription SUB HAC PALMA QVIES ALMA., the oblique twisted stem with two spiralling red threads, the domed foot folded and engraved with a continuous branch
    17.5 cm. high
    See illustration on page 43

    Provenance

    Levert & Co, Museum Het Kolkje, Amsterdam, until 1965.
    The present owner.

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    This lot is offered without reserve and will be sold to the highest bidder.
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