Hubertus tankard made of colorless glass, cylindrical body with raised base and tear-off, at the bottom end a glass thread applied as a stand ring, decorated with a white line pattern, on the slightly widened wall three rows of five staggered nubs each, painted in blue and yellow, above more freely shaped Glass thread painted in blue with yellow line patterns. Below the fused edge of the lip is a surrounding scene painted in polychrome colors depicting Saint Hubertus as a kneeling knight next to a horse and hunting dogs under trees with the inscription: "Jagen auf der grinn Haid Macht Luft und fraid", next to it a deer with a crucifix and the year 1676 & St. Hubertus, next to it an angel on a band of clouds with the inscription: SVB TVVN SUBSIDIVM. Tankard is in a healthy condition. Germany or Silesia, 2nd half of the 19th century. Height: approx. 20.0 cm, top diameter: approx. 12.0 cm. Lit: Specimen specimen in the Glass Museum / Vitromusée Romont in Switzerland.