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Large glass service of a noble family in a travel chest
J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna around 1859. Colourless, thin-walled crystal glass and green uranium glass. Each engraved by Lobmeyr on the wall with the von Nauendorff coat of arms, gilt foot and lip rim. 91 pieces. Stem glasses with a raised disc base, flat node, turned shaft and on the inside multi-faceted bowl. Beakers with a conical body, multifaceted on the inside. Decanters with club-shaped body, tubular neck, flared lip, bell-shaped stopper.
Including 16 red wine glasses, 14 uranium green white wine glasses, 13 sweet wine glasses, 15 beaker-shaped sparkling wine glasses, 14 water glasses, 15 beer glasses and four carafes.
Original travel chest. Softwood, patinated, and iron. Box-shaped body with four removable trays lined with roughened cotton fabric in the shape of padded glasses. Original lock and iron fittings and edge fittings.
H (red wine glass)
H 64,
Provenance: made on the occasion of the wedding of Philipp Leo von Nauendorff and Marie Therese von Heygendorf, in 1859; since then family property of the von Nauendorff family.
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