Imperial Eagle beaker
An Imperial Eagle beaker (German: Reichsadlerhumpen), or eagle glass, was a popular drinking vessel from the 16th until the late 18th century in the Holy Roman Empire. The enamelled glass was decorated with a double-headed eagle, usually in the shape of a quaternion. The Reichsadler means "Imperial Eagle" or double-headed eagle which was the emblem of the empire, while "humpen" refers to a cylindrical drinking glass. These beakers became the essential medium to represent the most popular explanatory model for the emergence of the Empire: the quaternion theory as represented by Hans Burgkmair.
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Imperial Eagle beaker
An Imperial Eagle beaker (German: Reichsadlerhumpen), or eagle glass, was a popular drinking vessel from the 16th until the late 18th century in the Holy Roman Empire. The enamelled glass was decorated with a double-headed eagle, usually in the shape of a quaternion. The Reichsadler means "Imperial Eagle" or double-headed eagle which was the emblem of the empire, while "humpen" refers to a cylindrical drinking glass. These beakers became the essential medium to represent the most popular explanatory model for the emergence of the Empire: the quaternion theory as represented by Hans Burgkmair.
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An Imperial Eagle beaker (Germ ...... up to several thousand Euros.
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Un Reichsadlerhumpen, ou Adler ...... 'à plusieurs milliers d'euros.
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An Imperial Eagle beaker (Germ ...... represented by Hans Burgkmair.
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Un Reichsadlerhumpen, ou Adler ...... s) exposée par Hans Burgkmair.
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Imperial Eagle beaker
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Reichsadlerhumpen
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Reichsadlerhumpen
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