A very fine Dutch engraved light baluster armorial goblet, circa 1760
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A very fine Dutch engraved light baluster armorial goblet, circa 1760
The generous round funnel bowl with an elaborate scrollwork and foliate cartouche reserved with two arms accollé for the families Marquis Bérard de Montalet and de Jonge van Ellemeet, beneath a French marquess's coronet, flanked by two cornucopias bursting with flowers, fruit and profusely scrolling foliage, resting on strapwork brackets, the slender stem with two opposing balusters separated by a small central knop, over a domed foot, 21.3cm high
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Provenance
Chris Crabtree Collection
The engraved decoration on this goblet is particularly fine and is in the same league as that produced by the best glass engravers at the time, including Jacob Sang. The arms are likely to represent a marriage between the families of the Marquis Bérard de Montalet of Languedoc in France and de Jonge van Ellemeet of the Netherlands.
The generous round funnel bowl with an elaborate scrollwork and foliate cartouche reserved with two arms accollé for the families Marquis Bérard de Montalet and de Jonge van Ellemeet, beneath a French marquess's coronet, flanked by two cornucopias bursting with flowers, fruit and profusely scrolling foliage, resting on strapwork brackets, the slender stem with two opposing balusters separated by a small central knop, over a domed foot, 21.3cm high
Footnotes:
Provenance
Chris Crabtree Collection
The engraved decoration on this goblet is particularly fine and is in the same league as that produced by the best glass engravers at the time, including Jacob Sang. The arms are likely to represent a marriage between the families of the Marquis Bérard de Montalet of Languedoc in France and de Jonge van Ellemeet of the Netherlands.
Condition
This fine goblet is in very good condition with no damage. There is very faint wear to the rim visible with a lends and light wear underneath the footrim as expected where it has been standing.
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A very fine Dutch engraved light baluster armorial goblet, circa 1760
Estimate £5,000 - £6,000
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