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Title goblet
Material and technique Lead glass, wheel engraving
Object type
Goblet > Chalice > Drinking glass > Drinking ware > Glass service and glassware > Drinkware > Serveware > Service > Set > Tableware > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 18,4 cm
Diameter 7,7 cm
Artists Glass blower: Jacob Sang
Accession number 301 (KN&V)
Credits From the estate of Dr E. van Rijckevorsel, 1928
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1928
Creation date in 1759
Collector Collector / Elie van Rijckevorsel
Internal exhibitions Dr. Elie van Rijckevorsel - Een verzameling verzamelingen (2011)
Material
Object
Technique
Wheel engraving > Decorative techniques > Glass technique > Technique > Material and technique
Geographical origin England > Great Britian > United Kingdom > Northern Europe > Europe
Place of manufacture The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe

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Jacob Sang

werkzaam Amsterdam 1753 - 1786

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