Drinking Bowl second half 15th century British The term "mazer" derives from a German word meaning "burled" or "grained" and is generally applied to any lathe-turned root or hardwood object. The inscription on the lip of this drinking bowl reads: "Reason bade that I should write, think much, and speak little.". Drinking Bowl. British. second half 15th century. Maple with silver-gilt mounts. Metalwork-Silver
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