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H.: 23 cm - Dia.: 13,5 cm
A 'Reichsadler Humpen' is the name given to a glass beaker enamelled with the 'Quaternion Eagle' of the Holy Roman Empire, the double-headed eagle, crowned, the spread wings reserved with the 56 shields of the Imperial States, each with an inscribed banner.
Ref.:
- Christie's, London, Dec. 6, 2012, lot 147, for a slightly larger and earlier example, dated 1593. (sold GBP 25.000) (link)
Condition: (UV-checked)
- With a number of reglued breaks throughout, with minor retouching to the enamels on the breaks.