Mazer
ca. 1460-1479 (made)
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Drinking vessels of this form were popular in Germany and Switzerland during the late Middle Ages and were designed so that the cover could be reversed and used as a separate cup. Most were made of turned wood but they were also made in the same shape in silver.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Maple, silver-gilt and enamel |
Brief description | Mazer and cover, maple with silver gilt mounts and opaque enamel plaques and rectangular handle, Germany, ca. 1460-1479 |
Physical description | Maple with silver gilt mounts and opaque enamel plaques, rectangular handle with cross-hatched decoration. |
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Summary | Drinking vessels of this form were popular in Germany and Switzerland during the late Middle Ages and were designed so that the cover could be reversed and used as a separate cup. Most were made of turned wood but they were also made in the same shape in silver. |
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Accession number | 7958:1, 2-1862 |
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Record created | February 20, 2004 |
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