Roemer with the arms and the motto of Prince Maurice, anonymous, 1606 Stand ring pulled out in drops. Soul inserted. The trunk, which is set with two rows of Doornnoppen, is blown as a whole with the wide, curved chalice. On the chalice, the crowned and laurel wreath of Prince Maurits are engraved on the chalice, a felled arid tree, a trank from which two young lottery tickets, the motto 'Je Maintiendray Nassau', the motto of Maurits 'Tandem Fit Surculus Arbor', two Grind the year 1606 and finally the inscription 'Joos Parcevael as Deecken'. Northern Netherlands glass glassblowing Stand ring p


Roemer with the arms and the motto of Prince Maurice, anonymous, 1606 Stand ring pulled out in drops. Soul inserted. The trunk, which is set with two rows of Doornnoppen, is blown as a whole with the wide, curved chalice. On the chalice, the crowned and laurel wreath of Prince Maurits are engraved on the chalice, a felled arid tree, a trank from which two young lottery tickets, the motto 'Je Maintiendray Nassau', the motto of Maurits 'Tandem Fit Surculus Arbor', two Grind the year 1606 and finally the inscription 'Joos Parcevael as Deecken'. Northern Netherlands glass glassblowing Stand ring pulled out in drops. Soul inserted. The trunk, which is set with two rows of Doornnoppen, is blown as a whole with the wide, curved chalice. On the chalice, the crowned and laurel wreath of Prince Maurits are engraved on the chalice, a felled arid tree, a trank from which two young lottery tickets, the motto 'Je Maintiendray Nassau', the motto of Maurits 'Tandem Fit Surculus Arbor', two Grind the year 1606 and finally the inscription 'Joos Parcevael as Deecken'. Northern Netherlands glass glassblowing


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