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Medieval Glass for Popes, Princes, and Peasants
03/2011 | 1296 | 153
Pages: 189-190
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Davies, Glyn (Davies, Glyn)
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Medieval Glass for Popes, Princes, and Peasants | contributor: Gudenrath, William , contributor: Wedepohl, Karl Hans , author: Whitehouse, David
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Some English Glasses with Diamond-Point Decoration: The 'Calligraphic Master'
05/1994 | 1094 | 136
Pages: 276-282
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Charleston, R. J. (Charleston, R. J.; C., R. J.; Charleston, Robert; Charleston, Robert Jesse)
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14. Frontispiece from W. Brooks: A Delightful Recreation of the Industries [1717].
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15. Page from J. Seddon: The Penman's Paradise, Both Pleasant and Profitable [1695].
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1. Glass Pedestal Bowl. English, 1717. 21.6 cm. High, 24.1 cm. diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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11. Small Wine-Glass. English, Early Eighteenth Century. 15.6 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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12. Glass Goblet. English, c.1726. 17.8 cm. High. (Private Collection; Formerly Sir J. S. Risley Collection).
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13. Detail of Fig.12. [Glass Goblet. English, c.1726. 17.8 cm. High. (Private Collection; Formerly Sir J. S. Risley Collection).]
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2. Glass Baluster Goblet. English, 1721. 32.4 cm. High. (Private Collection).
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3. Detail of Fig.2. [Glass Baluster Goblet. English, 1721. 32.4 cm. High. (Private Collection).]
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4. Wine-Glass with Inverted Baluster. English, Early Eighteenth Century. 16.5 cm. High. (Whereabouts Unknown, Formerly Kirkby Mason Collection).
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5. Wine-Glass with Round-Funnel Bowl and Inverted Baluster Stem. English, 1722. 20.3 cm. High. (Sold Christie's, London, 9th March 1964, lot 175).
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6. Wine-Glass. English, Early Eighteenth Century. 15.9 cm. High. (Whereabouts Unknown; Formerly Kirkby Mason Collection).
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7. Baluster Glass Goblet. English, Early Eighteenth Century. 27 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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8. Glass Goblet. English, Early Eighteenth Century. 24.1 cm. High. (Christ Church, Oxford).
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9 and 10. Glass Bowl. English, 1732. 23 cm. diam. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Short Notice
Two Hessian Goblets with the Arms of King Frederick I of Sweden
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 309-313
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Dreier, Franz Adrian (Dreier, Franz Adrian)
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30. Two Goblets with Allegorical Representation of the Accession of Ulrika Eleonora to the Swedish Throne, by Franz Gondelach. Kassel, 1719. (National Museum, Stockholm).
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31. Covered Goblet with the Arms of King Frederick I of Sweden, by Johann Heinrich Gondelach II (?). Kassel, Probably 1720. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).
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32. Reverse Side of Fig.31, with Cartouche Framing Portrait of Frederick I of Sweden. [Covered Goblet with the Arms of King Frederick I of Sweden, by Johann Heinrich Gondelach II (?). Kassel, Probably 1720. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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33. Goblet with the Arms of Frederick I of Sweden, by Johann Heinrich Gondelach II (?). Kassel, Probably 1720. (Rudolf von Strasser Collection, Pelham Manor, New York).
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34. Decanter with Arms of the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, by Franz Gondelach. Kassel, c. 1715/16.
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35. Companion to Decanter in Fig.34. [Decanter with Arms of the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, by Franz Gondelach. Kassel, c. 1715/16.]
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36. Detail of Fig.32, Showing Portrait of Frederick I of Sweden. [Covered Goblet with the Arms of King Frederick I of Sweden, by Johann Heinrich Gondelach II (?). Kassel, Probably 1720. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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37. Covered Goblet with High-Relief of the Landgrave Carl of Hesse-Kassel, by Franz Gondelach. Kassel, c. 1710-15. (Formerly Hessisches Landesmuseum, Kassel, Lost in World War II).
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38. Detail of Fig.32, Showing a Putto. [Covered Goblet with the Arms of King Frederick I of Sweden, by Johann Heinrich Gondelach II (?). Kassel, Probably 1720. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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39. Detail of Goblet with Reversed Monogram of the Landgrave Carl of Hesse-Kassel, by Franz Gondelach. Kassel, c. 1715. (Walter Gutwillinger Collection, Stuttgart).
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40. Detail of Goblet with Matrimonial Arms, by Franz Gondelach. Kassel, c. 1711. (Schloss Tambach, Ofr.).
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41. Covered Goblet with Hessian Arms and Inscription in Honour of Frederick I of Sweden, by Johann Heinrich Gondelach II (?). Kassel, 1730. (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Kassel).
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42. Covered Goblet in Honour of King Frederick I of Sweden (?), by Johann Heinrich Gondelach II (?). Kassel, Probably 1730. (Kestner Museum, Hannover).
Short Notice
A Royal Saxon Goblet
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 313-315
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Lanmon, Dwight P. (Lanmon, Dwight P.)
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43. Goblet with Enamelled Portrait of Elector Augustus the Strong of Saxony, Attributed to Georg Friedrich Dinglinger. On the Reverse a View of Schloss Pillnitz, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1723-26, Dresden. (Museum für Kunsthandwerk, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden).
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44. Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).
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44a. X-Ray of Relief-Enamelled Coat of Arms on Goblet in Fig.44. [Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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45. Reverse Side of Goblet in Fig.44, with Relief-Enamelled Garnet-Encrusted Monogram 'Far'. [Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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45a. X-Ray of Relief-Enamelled Monogram on Goblet in Fig.45. [Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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46. Relief-Enamelled Wine Glass with Putto and (On Reverse) a Tree and a Chicken, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. Dresden, c. 1720-30. Height 14.1 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).
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46a. X-Ray of the Relief-Enamelled Putto on the Wineglass in Fig.46. [ Relief-Enamelled Wine Glass with Putto and (On Reverse) a Tree and a Chicken, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. Dresden, c. 1720-30. Height 14.1 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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46b. X-Ray of the Relief-Enamelled Tree on the Reverse of the Wineglass in Fig.46. [ Relief-Enamelled Wine Glass with Putto and (On Reverse) a Tree and a Chicken, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. Dresden, c. 1720-30. Height 14.1 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: Islamic Cut Glass Beaker (Corning Museum of Glass)
07/1968 | 784 | 110
Pages: 405+411
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75. Cut Glass Beaker. Islamic 'Hedwig' Glass. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York.)
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An Unknown Hedwig Glass
09/1949 | 558 | 91
Pages: 244+247-249
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Erdmann, Kurt (Erdmann, Kurt)
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10. Another View of Fig. 7, Showing Eagle.
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11. Another View of Fig. 7, Showing Ornament at the Back.
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7. Hedwig Glass. Egyptian, Twelfth Century. Height, 141 mm. (Private Collection, Germany.)
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8. Hedwig Glass. Egyptian, Twelfth Century. Height, 130 mm. (Schlesisches Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer, Breslau.)
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9. Hedwig Glass. Egyptian, Twelfth Century. Height, 100 mm. (Cathedral Treasury, Minden.)
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Memorable English Glasses in the Cecil Higgins Collection
10/1938 | 427 | 73
Pages: 155-157+160-162
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Thorpe, W. A. (Thorpe, W. A.; T., W. A.; Thorpe, William Arnold)
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Plate I. A-Bottle with Pewter Mount. Dated 1688. Height 8.8 cm.; B-The Ridley Cup. Antwerp, about 1600. Height, 19.7 cm.; C-Reverse of A; D-Drinking-Glass. Late Seventeenth Century. Crystal-Glass with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Height 20 cm. (Museum, Buxton); E-Scent-Bottle. Opaque-White Glass, Painted in Colours. Dated 1756. Height 6.7 cm.; F-Reverse of E; G-Bowl. Crystal-Glass with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Dated 1705. Height 13.2 cm. Memorable English Glasses in the Cecil Higgins Collection
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Plate II. A-Drinking-Glass. Crystal-Glass Painted in Colours by William and Mary Beilby with the Arms of Turner of Kirkleatham. About 1770. Height 19.1 cm.; B-Rummer. Crystal-Glass, with Wheel-Engraved Decoration. About 1810. Height 20.4 cm.; C-Drinking-Glass. Crystal-Glass, with Wheel-Engraved Decoration. About 1760. Height 20.2 cm.; D-Reverse of A; E-Underside of Foot of B; F-Reverse of C; G-Model of Equipage. Coloured Glasses Blown and Wrought. Nineteenth Century. Height 8.9 cm. Memorable English Glasses in the Cecil Higgins Collection
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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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Some Municipal and Other Plate
10/1935 | 391 | 67
Pages: 164-165+167
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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A.-"Steeple" Cup of the Borough of Devizes, 1606-7. Height, 40.6 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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B.-"Steeple" Cup of the Borough of Preston. Total Height, 53.3 cm. Height of Cup, 33 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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C.-Cup of Glass with Silver Gilt Mount. The Mount Probably Late Seventeenth Century. Height, 24.1 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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D.-Elias Ashmole's Cup of the City of Lichfield, 1666-7. Some Municipal and Other Plate
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E.-Punch Bowl of the Bakers and Brewers Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Newcastle, about 1725. Diameter 29.2 cm. Height, 20.9 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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F.-Inscription on the Punch Bowl. Some Municipal and Other Plate
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An Historic Verzelini Glass
10/1935 | 391 | 67
Pages: 150+154-157
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Thorpe, W. A. (Thorpe, W. A.; T., W. A.; Thorpe, William Arnold)
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A, B, C.-Three Views of a Glass, with Moulded and Engraved Decoration. Here Attributed to the Workshop of Jacob Verzelini, the Engraving by Anthony de Lysle. London; Dated 1586. Height, 16.5 cm. (Lt.-Col. C. P. Prescot.) D.-Similar Glass, Engraved with the Initials G. S. and Inscription "In God is Al Mi Trvst" and the Date 1586. Height, 14.6 cm. (British Museum). An Historic Verzelini Glass
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