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Exhibition Review
Sir Richard Wallace: The Collector. The Wallace Collection, London
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 858-860
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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13. Objects of ancient art in the collection of Sir Richard Wallace, by Blaise Alexandre Desgoffe. Canvas, 99.5 by 150 cm. (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe; exh. the Wallace Collection, London).
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14. An ostrich, by Elias Zorer. Augsburg, c.1600. Silver, with gilding, height 42 cm. (The Wallace Collection, London).
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15. Trophy head. Asante Kingdom, eighteenth or nineteenth century. Gold, height 20 cm. (The Wallace Collection, London).
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An unknown cameo of James I and the Order of the Garter
06/2006 | 1239 | 148
Pages: 400-405
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Hein, Jørgen (Hein, Jørgen)
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33. Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Blackfriars in 1600, to attend the marriage of Lord and Lady Herbert, attributed to Robert Peake the Elder. 1600. Canvas, 132 by 188 cm. (Sherborne Castle; photograph by kind permission of J.K. Wingfield Digby).
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40. Christian IV of Denmark’s Great George, here ascribed to Corvinianus Saur. Copenhagen, 1606. Gold, enamel, pearls and diamonds, altered and mounted on a pedestal before 1696, 5.6 by 4.4 by 4.6 cm. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
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41. Detail of Fig.40.
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42. Detail of Fig.40.
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34. James I. Brown on white sardonyx cameo, oval, 3.8 by 2.7 cm. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
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35. Cup set with cameos. Northern European, 1635–50. Gold and enamel, 43.3 cm. high (overall). The moor with a dragon dates from c.1615 and originally formed an independent statuette. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
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36. Hind. Brown on white sardonyx cameo, circular, 3.3 by 3 cm. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
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37. Duke Ulrik, by an unknown painter. Copenhagen, 1605–10. Canvas, 104 by 83 cm. (Danish Museum of National History, Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød).
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38. Detail of Fig.37.
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39. Duke Ulrik’s Lesser George. Sardonyx, gold and enamel set with fifty-four table-cut diamonds (one missing), 4.6 cm. diam. (cameo); 6.5 cm. diam. (overall). (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
Short Notice
The Mystery of the Galvanic Goblet
06/1984 | 975 | 126
Pages: 347-349
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Hunt, Leslie B. (Hunt, Leslie B.)
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38. Goblet, by Paul Storr, to a Design by John Flaxman. Silver Gilt, Height 12.7 cm. Inscribed on Base 'Galvanic Goblet'. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
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Recent Museum Acquisitions: Goblet, 1578 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
10/1967 | 775 | 109
Pages: 590-591
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62. Glass Goblet, by Giacomo Verzelini. Dated 1578. Height, 21.6 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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63. Another View of the Goblet Reproduced in Fig.62. [by Giacomo Verzelini. Dated 1578. Height, 21.6 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)]
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Recent Museum Acquisitions: Swedish Covered Goblet (Corning Museum of Glass)
10/1966 | 763 | 108
Pages: 523+525
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52. Covered Goblet. From Kungsholm Glass Works, Sweden. Before 1697. Glass; Height, 45.8 cm. (Corning Museum of Glass. Corning, New York.)
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Recent Museum Acquisitions: Goblet with Portrait of Prince Eugene (Corning Museum of Glass)
04/1966 | 757 | 108
Pages: 200-201
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52. Goblet, Engraved with the Portrait of Prince Eugene, Mars and Bellona and an Inscription. Engraved by S. Schwartz, Nuremberg, 1719. Height, 28.6 cm. (Corning Museum of Glass, New York.)
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53. Another View of the Goblet Reproduced in Fig. 52. [ngraved with the Portrait of Prince Eugene, Mars and Bellona and an Inscription. Engraved by S. Schwartz, Nuremberg, 1719. Height, 28.6 cm. (Corning Museum of Glass, New York.)]
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Dutch Pottery and Glass
12/1942 | 477 | 81
Pages: 295-301
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Plate I. A-Milk Bowl, Painted in Blue. Dutch (Delft, Factory of Adrianus Koex), About 1690. Diameter, 48 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate I. B-Vase, Painted in Blue and Overglaze Colours. Dutch (Delft, Hoppesteyn Factory), Late Seventeenth Century. Height, 25.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate I. C-Plate, Painted in Blue. Dutch (Delft, "Rose Factory"), Late Seventeenth or Early Eighteenth Century. Diameter, 22.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate II. A-The Virtues (From a Larger Composition). Tile-Picture, Painted in Purple. Dutch, Dated 1640. Height, 266 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, van den Bergh Gift). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate II. Tile Pictures. B-Painted in Blue and Purple, C-Polychrome. Late Seventeenth or Early Eighteenth Century. Height, 114 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, van den Bergh Gift. Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. A-Goblet, Clear Glass. Dutch, First Half of Seventeenth Century. Height, 22.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Wilfred Buckley Gift). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. B-Bottle, with Diamond-Point Engraving by Willem van Heemskerk. Dutch, Dated 1686. Height, 24 cm. (Cecil Higgins Collection). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. C-Goblet, Clear Glass. Dutch, First Half of Seventeenth Century. Height, 26 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Wilfred Buckley Gift). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. D-Roemer, Green Glass with Diamond-Point Engraving by Anna Roemers Visscher. Dutch, Dated 1621. Height 17.8 cm. (Rijks Museum, Amsterdam). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. E-Roemer, Green Glass with Diamond-Point Engraving by Anna Roemers Visscher. Dutch, Dated 1642. Height, 24 cm. (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Plate III. F-Wine-Glass (English), with Stipple-Engraving by David Wolff. Dutch, Dated 1795. Height, 15 cm. (Alexander Pirie Collection). Dutch Pottery and Glass
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Some Diamond-Engraved Glasses from the Ruhmann Collection
05/1937 | 410 | 70
Pages: 246+250-251+253
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Schlosser, Ignaz (Schlosser, Ignaz)
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Plate I. A-Beaker, from the Glasshouse of Hall in the Tyrol. 1570-1600. Height, 28 cm.; B-Goblet, with Three Rows of Escutcheons. South German. About 1650. Height, 27.5 cm.; C-Beaker, with the Arms of Daniel Weger, Probably Produced at Nuremberg. Dated 1614. Height, 26.5 cm. (All in the Ruhmann Collection, Vienna). Some Diamond-Engraved Glasses from the Ruhmann Collection
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Plate II. A-Flute-Glass, Produced at Cassel or in the Netherlands. End of the Sixteenth Century. Height, 31.6 cm.; B-Beaker, from the Glasshouse of Hall in the Tyrol. 1570-1600. Height, 21 cm.; C-Winged Glass. Netherlandish. End of the Sixteenth Century. Height, 18 cm.; D, F-Goblet, with Coat-Of-Arms and Inscription to Hermanus Huler. Netherlandish. Dated 1692. Height, 20.4 cm.; E-Goblet, Showing Pastoral Scene. Netherlandish. Seventeenth Century. Height, 18.5 cm. (All in the Ruhmann Collection, Vienna). Some Diamond-Engraved Glasses from the Ruhmann Collection
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A Historical Glass Engraved by Heinrich Jaeger
02/1932 | 347 | 60
Pages: 106-107+109
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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A, B-Glass Goblet (Two Views), Bearing a Symbolic Subject. 36 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Historical Glass Engraved by Heinrich Jaeger
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C-Tumbler-Shaped Glass, Bearing an Unidentified Mythological Subject (Rosenborg Palace, Copenhagen). A Historical Glass Engraved by Heinrich Jaeger
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A Syrian Glass Goblet
06/1927 | 291 | 50
Pages: 286+289-291+293-294
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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The Luck of Edenhall. Enamelled Glass Goblet, Syrian, about 1290. Height, 16.1 cm.; Diameter of Top, 10.8 cm. (Lent by Sir Courtenay Musgrave, Bart., to the Victoria and Albert Museum)
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Plate II. Leather Case for the Edenhall Goblet; Perhaps English, Early Fourteenth Century. Height, 16.8 cm.; Diameter of Top, 13.4 cm. (Lent by Sir Courtenay Musgrave, Bart., to the Victoria and Albert Museum). A Syrian Glass Goblet
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