England, Cassiobury House, Hertfordshire
Late 16th century
White glass with silver stain and enamel
59.1 x 41.6 (23 1/4 x 16 3/8)
Condition/replacements not noted
Provenance: Thomas and Drake, London; Mr. and Mrs. FitzEugene Dixon, Ronaele Manor, Elkins Park, Pa.
Bibliography: Eden (1927), 28, pl. 23.
Collection: Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Object/Accession: 52-90-14
Arms: Quarterly of 16: 1 or two bars azure a chief quarterly azure and gules, the first and fourth quarters charged with two fleurs-de-lis or the second and third each charged with a lion passant gardant or (Manners, with augmentation); 2 gules three water-bougets argent (Ros); gules three catherine wheels argent (Espec); 4 azure a catherine wheel or (Trusbut); 5 gules a f ess between six crosses crosslet or (Beauchamp); 6 chequy and azure a chevron ermine (Newburgh); 7 gules, a chevron between ten crosses paty, six in chief and four in base, argent (Berkeley); 8 or a fess between two chevrons sable (Lisle); 9 gules a lion passant gardant argent crowned or (L’Isle, Baron de L’Isle); IO gules three lions passant gardant or within a bordure argent (Holland, Earl of Kent); llargent a saltire engrailed gules (Tiptof t, Earl of Worcester); 12 or a lion rampant gules (Charlton); 13 argent a fess between two bars gemelles gules (Badlesmere); 14 chequy argent and gules (Vaux); 15 gules an eagle displayed argent (Chamberlayn, Lymsey or Soothill); 16 argent two chevrons gules (Grendon)
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