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A Royal Saxon Goblet
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 313-315
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Lanmon, Dwight P. (Lanmon, Dwight P.)
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43. Goblet with Enamelled Portrait of Elector Augustus the Strong of Saxony, Attributed to Georg Friedrich Dinglinger. On the Reverse a View of Schloss Pillnitz, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1723-26, Dresden. (Museum für Kunsthandwerk, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden).
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44. Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).
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44a. X-Ray of Relief-Enamelled Coat of Arms on Goblet in Fig.44. [Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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45. Reverse Side of Goblet in Fig.44, with Relief-Enamelled Garnet-Encrusted Monogram 'Far'. [Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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45a. X-Ray of Relief-Enamelled Monogram on Goblet in Fig.45. [Goblet with Relief-Enamelled Coats of Arms of Saxony and Poland, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. c. 1720-30, Dresden. Height 18.5 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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46. Relief-Enamelled Wine Glass with Putto and (On Reverse) a Tree and a Chicken, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. Dresden, c. 1720-30. Height 14.1 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).
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46a. X-Ray of the Relief-Enamelled Putto on the Wineglass in Fig.46. [ Relief-Enamelled Wine Glass with Putto and (On Reverse) a Tree and a Chicken, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. Dresden, c. 1720-30. Height 14.1 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]
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46b. X-Ray of the Relief-Enamelled Tree on the Reverse of the Wineglass in Fig.46. [ Relief-Enamelled Wine Glass with Putto and (On Reverse) a Tree and a Chicken, Attributed to Johann Friedrich Meyer. Dresden, c. 1720-30. Height 14.1 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, New York).]