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Lot 33*

A Dutch engraved light baluster wine goblet attributed to Jacob Sang, circa 1760

20 November 2019, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Dutch engraved light baluster wine goblet attributed to Jacob Sang, circa 1760

The slightly flared funnel bowl with a three-masted 20-gun ship in full sail, the reverse inscribed ''S LANS WELVAAREN' (The Prosperity of the Country) to the rim, the stem with angular and cushion knops above a beaded inverted baluster with basal knop, on a conical foot, 17.6cm high

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Provenance
Christie's sale, 3 October 2006, lot 26 (part)

A glass engraved with a ship and a very similar inscription, signed by Jacob Sang and dated 1760, is described by F Smit, A Concise Catalogue of Eighteenth-Century Wine-Glasses Wheel-Engraved and Signed by Jacob Sang (1992), p.12, no.1760.12. Another similarly engraved glass attributed to Sang was in the Bradford Collection, sold by Christie's on 4 June 1985, lot 56.

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