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

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  1. Goblet (Trichterpokal)
    Hall, circa 1550-1560
    (?) Workshop of Sebastian Hφchstetter
    Free- and mold-blown soda glass with
    applied decoration
    Height: 1 ft. 3% in. (38.3 cm)
    Accession number 84.DK.545


PROVENANCE
Hans Graf Wilzcek, Burg Kreuzenstein;
Ruth and Leopold Blumka, New York.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJ 13 (1985),
no. 217, p. 250, illus.; Journal of Ghss Studies,
no. 27, p. 106.


  1. Covered Beaker (Wtlkommglas)
    Hall, circa 1550-1554
    (?) Workshop of Sebastian Hφchstetter
    Free-blown potash glass with etched and
    enamel decoration
    Arms, on the center of the vessel wall and
    repeated on the opposite side, in enamel,
    argent a fesse dancetty gules-, crest, on a helf
    argent a coronet or and a panache of peacocks
    plumes argent and gules. Inscribed over the
    vessel wall with the names or initials of vari­
    ous people and dates, in diamond point.
    Height: 1 ft. 29 /i6 in. (37 cm)
    Accession number 84.DK.515
    PROVENANCE
    Graf von Trautmannstorff, Schloss Gleichen­
    berg bei Graz; Ε. and Α. Silberman, Vienna;
    Oscar Bondy, Vienna (acquired in 1932);
    Ruth and Leopold Blumka, New York.
    EXHIBITIONS
    New York, The Metropolitan Museum of
    Art, The Cloisters, The Secuhr Spirit: Life
    and Art at the End of the Middle Ages, 1975,
    no. 279.


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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dr. Oswald Trapp, "Die Geschichte eines
Trappisches Wilkommglas," Der Schiern 40
(1966), pp. 120-122; Rainer R٧ckert, Die
Ghssammlung des Bayerischen National­
museums M٧nchen I (Munich, 1982), p. 79;
"Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJ 13 (1985),
no. 214, p. 250; Journal of Ghss Studies,
no. 21, p. 104.

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