England
16th century, after 1532
Pot metal; white glass and silver stain
Diameter: 42.9 (16 1/8)
Stopgaps in surround
Provenance: Reid (Mrs. Whitelaw ?), Purchase, N.Y.; Roy Grosvenor Thomas, New York, to November 1940; Frank Partridge Ltd., London
Bibliography: Grosvenor Thomas Stock Book no. II, 101, item no. R20; unpublished
Collection: Edsel and Eleanor Ford House (Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan)
Object/Accession: Gallery Alcove 3a
Arms: Quarterly; 1 argent 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 border azure (Burnell); 3 gules three lucies hauriant argent (Lucy of Broxbourne); 4 argent three bars gules (Moulton); impaling: Quarterly; 1 quarterly; 1 argent on a bend azure three.stag’s heads caboshed or (Stanley); 2 or on a chief indented azure three plates (Lathom); 3 cheeky or and azure (Warenne); 4 argent a bend azure (intended for Stanley, but with the charges on the bend omitted); 2 and 3 gules three legs embowed and conjoined in the fess point in armor proper (Isle of l’v1an); 4 quarterly; 1 and 4 gules two lions passant argent (le Strange of Knockyn); 2 argent a fess and a canton gules (Woodville); 3 or a cross engrailed sable (Mohun); over all, an inescutcheon azure a lion rampant argent (Monhault)