15929910720001312637261000Standard Recordobject-119246170206297612515434216650001702062269351fitz-onlineadlib-object-119246https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/1192469e3587c9-c701-363a-98f5-a43612d69d1e9referenceterm-39778adlib-term-397788bd60ed6-968d-3faf-8ad5-b4e4ee9bb245silverHeightcm3.2Heightin1 1/4To Top Of HandleWidthcm12Widthin4 3/4Across The HandlesBowlreferenceterm-125937adlib-term-1259377861750a-4734-3bc3-9752-fd76a6601024raisingApplied ArtsSilver; shallow circular bowl with flat bottom; two scrolled wire handles, engraved with initials 'SED'M.4-19561accession numberM.4-1956119246priref119246urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/119246https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/119246the E and D co-joinedon the outside of the rimengravedSEDinitialson the outside of the rimstruckGhallmarkon the outside of the rimstrucklion passanthallmarkon the outside of the rimstruckleopard's head crownedhallmarkon the outside of the rimstruckHN, bird with olive branch belowmaker's markreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Sir Eric Millerreferenceagent-152039adlib-agent-15203927a124b1-91c8-3b01-9d47-9f673190fa24Miller, Eric, Sir195619561956-10-18givenEntry date: 1956-10-1816641664CE16641664166511665CE16651665probablysilversmithreferenceagent-198351adlib-agent-1983518076e319-065e-33ae-806a-f4e2ff99c6cdNoyes, HenryThe mark HN, a bird with branch below in a plain shield have been attributed to Henry Noyes, who became free of the Goldsmiths' Company by service in 1640 and died in 1666.referenceterm-118768adlib-term-11876829189213-4535-3c4d-91a9-481c5977501417th Century, third quarter#referenceterm-107696adlib-term-10769673d598b5-9f18-3ba8-93d4-b1d02583d300Charles IIreferenceterm-106216adlib-term-106216825b8379-ec94-388e-9a59-624e40c090d0literalEnglandEnglandcountryLondonreferenceterm-39778adlib-term-397788bd60ed6-968d-3faf-8ad5-b4e4ee9bb245silverWeightg57Weightoz: dwt1:16referencemedia-1141568189portfolio-media-1141568189056dd8ba-49fe-33d3-a219-9e311c1e4457jpegportfolio/F25982D9_7CB9_CFFF_028E_8BBFC531887C/508/112/large_M_4_1956_1_200810_mfj22_mas.jpg1heightpixels681widthpixels102415293742060001imagejpegportfolio/F25982D9_7CB9_CFFF_028E_8BBFC531887C/508/112/mid_M_4_1956_1_200810_mfj22_mas.jpg1heightpixels333widthpixels50015293742060001imageM.4-1956_1_200810_mfj22_mas.tif152937420600011imagejpegportfolio/F25982D9_7CB9_CFFF_028E_8BBFC531887C/508/112/preview_M_4_1956_1_200810_mfj22_mas.jpg1heightpixels166widthpixels25015293742060001imagepyramid tiffportfolio/F25982D9_7CB9_CFFF_028E_8BBFC531887C/508/112/M_4_1956_1_200810_mfj22_mas.ptif1heightpixels3292widthpixels494815293742060001image0media
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imagereferenceterm-92024adlib-term-92024096cdba3-f51c-358c-930e-4acfd1555be7wine tastersmall two-handled bowlhistory noteBirch & Gaydon from whom purchased by Sir Eric Millerreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef: maker's mark, see p. 122122referencepublication-5047adlib-publication-5047a64978e0-8241-3006-8343-7ee0c50a18cbJackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & IrelandRef. p. 338 for the mark HN, bird with branch below, in plain shield, attributed to Henry Noyes (free 1640, died 1666).328-9referencepublication-8514adlib-publication-851420234522-72ec-342d-93d2-7390a21d14eeSilversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London. Their Lives and Their Marksreferenceterm-92024adlib-term-92024096cdba3-f51c-358c-930e-4acfd1555be7wine tasterwine tasterobject
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