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Tumbler

Parrish, John (Workshop)

Large cylindrical tumbler, clear lead glass, slightly recessed flat base, engraved with the coat of arms of the Pennants of Downing, quarterly 1. Pennant 2. Yswittan Wyddel 3. Philip Phichdan 4. Gruffyd Lloyd impaling Peyton (sable, a cross engrailed or); crest of a gryphon's head in a coronet above and the motto 'Heb DDuw Heb DDirs [sic], A Duw Digors [sic] and 'PENNANT & PEYTON' below, flanked by 'Prosperity to the / House of Downing'. The other side bears the monogram JP in a circular reserve bordered with pendant beads. The sides are also inscribed 'THIS GLASS WAS MADE BY MR JOHN PARRISH/ OF WORDSLEY/ NEAR STOURBRIDGE/ IN WORCESTER/ SHIRE TO / COMMEMORATE / THE COMING/ OF AGE OF/ DAVID PENNANT ESOR/ OF DOWNING IN THE COUNTY OF FLINT/ 22nd Jany 1817.

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 50656

Creation/Production

Parrish, John
Role: Production
Role: Workshop
Place: Wordsley
Period: 1817

Acquisition

Purchase, 4/12/1991

Measurements

Height (cm): 10.4
diam (cm): 10.2
Height (in): 4
diam (in): 4

Techniques

Wheel-engraved
Engraved
Decoration
Applied Art

Material

Glass

Location

In store

Categories

Gwydr | Glass Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art
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