England, Cassiobury House, Hertfordshire
c. 1550-1600
White glass with silver stain and enamel; abraded red
61.3 x 40.6 (24 1/8 x 16)
Condition/replacements not noted
Provenance: Thomas and Drake, London; Mr. and Mrs. FitzEugene Dixon, Ronaele Manor, Elkins Park, Pa.
Bibliography: Eden (1927)1 151 pl. 14.
Collection: Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Object/Accession: 52-90-11
Arms: Quarterly of 16: Ibarry of six argent and azure in chief three torteaux, with a label of three points argent (Grey of Wilton); 2 argent a chief indented azure (Glanville, Suffolk); 3 azure three chevronels in base interlaced or, a chief or (FitzHugh); 4 argent three crescents gules each charged with a mullet argent (Longchamp); 5 gules three lions rampant argent crowned or (Delavache); 6 harry of six argent and azure in chief three torteaux (Grey of Codnor); 7 or a maunch gules (Hastings); 8 gules three lions’ heads inverted jessant de lis or (Cantilupe); 9 or a lion rampant gules within a double tressure flory counterflory (Scotland); 10 azure semy of crosses crosslet a lion rampant armed and langued gules (Braose); 11 or three bendlets gules (Muschamp); 12 barry of ten argent and azure an orle of ten martlets gules (de Valence); 13 or three escutcheons barry of six vair and gules (Montchansey); 14 gules six fusils conjoined in bend or (Sir William le Mareschal); 15 argent on a chief azure three crosses paty argent (FitzOsbert); 16 argent a maunch sable (Hastings, Lord Hastings); within a garter ensigned with a coronet
Inscription: HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE
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