Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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  1. Goblet
    Central German or Bohemian, second half
    of the sixteenth century
    Free- and mold-blown glass with gilding
    and enamel decoration
    Height: 8 in. (20.3 cm)
    Accession number 84 .DK.550
    PROVENANCE
    Alexander von Frey, Paris; Ruth and Leo­
    pold Blumka, New York.


EXHIBITIONS
New York, The Corning Museum of Glass,
Three Great Centuries of Venetian Ghss, 1958,
no. in.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJi?, (1985),
no. 233, p. 253, illus.


  1. Beaker with the Arms of Schild and
    Portner von Theuern
    Southern German, (?) upper Bavarian, i$86
    Free-blown potash-lime glass with gilding
    and enamel decoration
    Arms, on the center section of one side, in
    enamel, per bend azure, a lion passant
    crowned or, grasping a scimitar, and per bend
    or, three escuthcheons azure, and gules', crest,
    out of a coronet or, a demi-lion with the
    scimitar as in the shield, between two eagles
    wings gules, each ensignedwith a bend—
    dexter transformed into a bar—or, charged
    with three escutcheons azure; on the center
    section of the opposite side, azure, a fallow
    deer salient with tail, armed or; crest, a demi-
    fallow deer salient, as in the shield. Dated on
    the side of the vessel, in enamel, 1586.
    Height: 8 % in. (21 cm)
    Accession number 84.DK.554


PROVENANCE
Hans Graf Wilczek, Burg Kreuzenstein;
Ruth and Leopold Blumka, New York.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Alfred Walcher-Molthein, "Deutschen
Renaissanceglδser auf Burg Kreuzenstein II,"
Belvedere 9-10, no. 4 (April 1926), p. 57,
fig. 28; "Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJi?,
(1985), no. 205, p. 248, illus.; Journal of Glass
Studies, no. 25, p. 105.

24-6 GERMAN GLASS

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