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Goblet with Equestrian Battle
ca. 1735



Time:
ca. 1735
Object Name
Vessel; Goblet
Culture
Silesian; Dresden (glass cutting)
Material/technology:
Cut, wheel-engraved and polished glass
Dimensions:
H. 19 cm, Dm. 8 cm
Inscribed
"Que vivent les Armes Imperiales"
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer
Invs.
Kunstkammer, 10421
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