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Mazer known as the 'Craigievar Mazer'This silver and maplewood mazer was made by James Craufurd of Edinburgh in 1591. Engraved with the arms of Forbes of Craigievar, it is known as the 'Craigievar Mazer'. The maplewood bowl is mounted with a silver band. The upper part of the band is engraved with foliage and a variety of forest animals and birds. The bowl is set on a richly-decorated baluster stem on a stepped foot with tongue and dart decoration. Mazers were at one time a popular form of drinking bowl, originally made completely out of wood. Wealthier people, however, decorated the bowls with silver mounts and by the second half of the 16th century exceptionally elegant mazers were being produced Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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