Three Dutch or German green-tinted glass roemers, mid-17th century at Sotheby's London, 01 May 2018
Lot 202. A Dutch or German pale green-tinted glass roemer, second half 17th century; 13.5cm., 5 1/4 in. high. Estimate 600 — 800 GBP. Courtesy Sotheby's 2018.
the broad shallow bowl on a hollow stem applied with three rows of four raspberry prunts, below an engrailed band, over a spun foot, high kick-in base.
Property from the Joseph M. Morpurgo Collection.
Note: A roemer of similar small size is published by Pieter C. Ritsema van Eck, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 143, no. 201.
Lot 203. A large Dutch or German green-tinted glass roemer, mid-17th century; 24.5cm., 9 5/8 in. high. Estimate 2,000 — 3,000 GBP. Courtesy Sotheby's 2018.
the broad shallow bowl on a hollow stem applied with four rows of five raspberry prunts, below an engrailed band, over a spun foot, high kick-in base,
Property from the Joseph M. Morpurgo Collection.
Lot 204. A large Dutch or German green-tinted glass roemer, mid-17th century; 28.5cm., 11 1/4 in. high. Estimate 2,000 — 3,000 GBP. Courtesy Sotheby's 2018.
the broad shallow bowl on a hollow stem applied with three rows of five raspberry prunts, below an engrailed band, over a spun foot, high kick-in base.
Property from the Joseph M. Morpurgo Collection.
Note: A roemer of this large size from the Otto Naumann collection was sold at Sotheby's New York, 25th January 2007, lot 138.
Pieter Claesz. (Berchem 1597/8 – 1660 Haarlem), Still life of a roemer, an earthenware jug, an overturned silver beaker, a ham and other objects arranged upon a draped table top, sold Sotheby’s London, 7th July 2011, lot 173.
Sotheby's. From Earth to Fire, London, 01 May 2018, 02:00 PM