Hello All,
Here are a pair of German goblets I recently found in a thrift shop.
I have tried to research them, but really don't know what I have. The goblets have a folded up foot, a bubble in the knopf (hope that is the right term) and seven bubbles surrounding a central eighth bubble at the base of the cup. They are both signed in enamel ""Gebr. Geoderke Hannover", by the enamelists, I presume. The Graf's goblet also has at he underside of the stem, a very fuzzy etched mark that was impossible to photograph. After much examination, my guess is that it is a shield with possibly a rampant something on it topped by a crown with lettering around it, the last five letters may spell out "hutte".
Each one has a finely enameled coat of arms in many colors (the wild men on the Graf's goblet have individual hairs painted on their limbs), and each has a dated inscription on the other side.
I have come across many terms such as "Kelchglas", "Wappenglas" and "Historismus" and don't know which apply to these. My Deutsch is not good enough to understand the inscription, and I don't know what the dates , for ex., 1890/2 signify.
Also, are these as old as the dates on them? They are in such perfect condition it is hard to believe. Is Geyso on the Grafin's goblet a place or her maiden name?
Thanks for looking,
Adair