BIBLIOGRAPHY
Axel von Saldern, German Enameled Glass
(Corning, 1965), p. 92, fig. 114; "Acquisi
tions/1984," GettyMusJ\^ (1985), no. 220,
p. 251, illus.; Journal of GUss Studies, no. 24,
p. 105.
PROVENANCE
F. Kieslinger, Vienna; Ruth and Leopold
Blumka, New York.
EXHIBITIONS
New York, The Corning Museum of Glass,
Three Great Centuries of Venetian Glass,
1958, no. 19; New York, The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, The Cloisters, The Secular
Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle
Ages, 1975, no. 263.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJ 13 (1985),
no. 186, p. 245, illus.; Journal of GUss Studies,
no. 14, p. 102.
450
- Goblet with the Arms of Liechtenberg
(?) Southern Bohemian, before 1580
Free-blown soda glass with gilding and
enamel decoration
Arms, on the center of the bowl, in enamel,
or two ragged staves in salitre, sable-, the crest,
upon a cushion gules, tasseled or, a fish argent,
in front of a panache of peacock's feather proper.
Height: 9% in. (23.5 cm)
Accession number 84 .DK.537
- Stangenglas with the Arms of Puchner
(?) Northwestern Bohemian or German,
Saxon ([?]Erzgebirg), 1587
Free-blown potash-lime glass with enamel
decoration
Arms, on the central zone of the vessel wall,
in enamel, tiercedper chevron or, in chief
sable a lion or, armed and languedgules and
in base, azure, on a mount vert a [beech]
tree proper, crest, lion issuant between two
buffaloes' horns, couped dexter azure and or,
sinister or and sable, issuant from each flames
gules. Inscribed on upper and lower vessel
wall, in enamel, AujfGott mein hoffnung I
Paulus Puchner Churtz: S: Zeug I meister
zu dresden; around the upper vessel wall,
dated ι$8γ.
Height: 1 ft. %. in. (31.2 cm)
Accession number 84 .DK.555
451
PROVENANCE
Ruth and Leopold Blumka, New York.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Brigitte Klesse and Axel von Saldern, $00
Jahre Gkskunst: Sammlung Biemann (Zurich,
1978), p. 309; "Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJ
13 (1985), no. 206, p. 248, illus.; Journal of
GUss Studies, no. 26, p. 106.
BOHEMIAN GLASS 255