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A lovely large Guild of Handicraft mazer bowl made of yew wood and sterling silver  The bowl is dated London, 1955 and is so from the later Guild period when operated by the Harts. Both the silver and wood have great patina.  Condition is excellent.  The yew wood has some natural cracking which is original to its date of production.  Full marks to lid and base.

These so called Mazer bowls are inspired by medieval drinking bowls, popularised in the 20th century by Omar Ramsden. Ramsden’s Mazer’s typically used walnut.

Dimensions

26cm diameter

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Condition report

Excellent, yew wood shows some cracks original to origins

Stock number

A400
Open by appointment and at fairs

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