Goblet
late 17th century (made)
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Glass goblet with manganese pink tint. The stem with three hollow knobs, the lower interted baluster shape and several mereses, folded foot. Engraved with a landscape with a ruin and a town.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | glass, mould blown, engraved |
Brief description | Goblet of engraved glass, possibly engraved by Georg Friedrich Killinger, made in Germany, decorated in Nuremberg, 1695-1700. |
Physical description | Glass goblet with manganese pink tint. The stem with three hollow knobs, the lower interted baluster shape and several mereses, folded foot. Engraved with a landscape with a ruin and a town. |
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Credit line | Formerly part of the Barry Richards collection. |
Other number | 8728 - Glass gallery number |
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Accession number | C.189-1993 |
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Record created | December 13, 1997 |
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