England
c. 1550-1575
Pot metal; white and blue glass with silver stain; abraded red
59.0 x 36.8 (23 1/4 x 14 1/2)
Condition/replacements not noted
Provenance: Sir Thomas Neave, Bt., Dagenham Park, Essex; Thomas and Drake, London; Mr. and Mrs. FitzEugene Dixon, Ronaele Manor, Elkins Park, Pa.
Bibliography: Eden (1927), 61-63, pl. 49.
Collection: Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Object/Accession: 62-226-8 Given by FitzEugene Dixon, Jr.
Arms: Quarterly, largent a bend engrailed sable (Ratcliffe) and or a fess between two chevrons gules (FitzWalter) quarterly; 2 argent a lion rampant sable crowned or, within a bordure azure (Burnell); 3 gules three lucies hauriant argent (Lucy of Broxbourne); 4 argent three bars gules (Moulton); within a garter, ensigned with a coronet
Inscription: HONI SOYT QUY MAL Y PENCE
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