Wappenpokal Clear glass, blown, cut, cut and partly blown, bell-shaped bowl with…
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Wappenpokal

Clear glass, blown, cut, cut and partly blown, bell-shaped bowl with pierced air bubble in the base on a jointed, pseudo-faceted baluster stem with pierced air bubble, wide disc foot with raised center and tear-off scar, cut base, frontal coat of arms on the bowl with volute crest and fluttering eagle above a scabbard-shaped base, foliate scrolls to either side, reduction lens to the reverse, scrollwork and tendrils above the base and below the lip, h 20.5 cm, Thuringia, probably Georg Ernst Kunckel ~1735, very good condition with minor signs of use, the inside of the lip minimally bumped, otherwise undamaged, older collector's label 0621 on the base Typical work by Georg Ernst Kunckel (1692 - 1750), in addition to the first-class quality of the cut overall, it is above all the details such as the extremely fine internal drawings of the ornaments, the latticed, mezzotint-shaped pedestal, the reduction lens on the back with the fine star-shaped aureole or the wide, cut base that make this glass fit seamlessly into the well-known work of G. E. Kunckel.E. Kunckel Prov.: Gottfried Wilhelm Butze Collection (1821 - 1897, government councillor in Berlin), Johann Franz Wilhelm Butze (1857 - 1912, government councillor in Berlin and Arolsen), property of the heirs

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Wappenpokal

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