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Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
late 16th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilded, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilt, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher with quotation from The Governance of Virtue (1566) (one of a set), Sycamore wood, painted and gilt, British
British
early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
mid-16th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Trencher (one of a set), Oak and sycamore woods, painted, silvered and yellow varnished; inscription: ink (animal or vegetable), British
British
late 16th–early 17th century
Salt trencher, Pewter, British
British
ca. 1820
Salt trencher, Pewter, British
British
early 18th century
Pair of salt trenchers, Thomas Ash, Silver, British, London
Thomas Ash
1714–15
Miniature salt trencher, George Middleton  British, Silver, British, London
George Middleton
1686–87