North Lowlands
1710
White glass, silver stain, and enamel
87.6 x 72.4 (34 1/2 x 28 1/2)
Some mended cracks
Provenance: Grosvenor Thomas, London
Bibliography: Unpublished
Collection: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters (New York, New York)
Object/Accession: 16.86 (European Sculpture and Decorative Arts)
Arms: Gules on a pile reversed argent, a man vested azure supporting a tree all proper; crest: on a barred helm affronté a bishop vested or, in his sinister hand a crosier and in his dexter hand the model of a church all proper; mantling of the colors; behind them in saltire two scepters or; supporters: two amorini and festoons
Inscription: See Checklist I, p. 177
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