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Unique Antique Baroque Goblet Engraved Coat of Arms of the Family of Spork 18th

$3,772.88
£2,795.91
€3,150
CA$5,150.70
A$5,729.94
CHF 3,003.71
MX$70,018.48
NOK 38,248.46
SEK 36,005.63
DKK 23,983.82
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A unique antique cut glass cup with an engraving of the coat of arms of the famous noble family of Spork. Mention of this family dates back to the 16th century, their entire history can be traced. This is a clear goblet with facet cutting and very precise engraving. The family coat of arms is engraved on the front side, a hunting scene is engraved on the sides in very miniature versions. Figures and animals are engraved in the size of 8-12 millimeters. The entire plot of the hunt is depicted here. Truly unique work. On the back there is an earl's crown and the monogram J K . These could probably be the initials of Jan Karel Špork. The topic of hunting would correspond to this, because Jan Karel Špork was the royal master of the hunt the Kingdom of Bohemia in the years 1781 to 1790. The goblet is in perfect condition with no damage. It is a unique collector's item

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