44400
Opus Anglicanum: The Evelyn Thomas Database of Medieval English Embroidery
Christie No.: 269
United Kingdom, England, Greater London, London, Saddlers' Hall
c. 1508
Heraldry, English: Company of Saddlers
Mutilated during the Reformation (late 16c.) when the figures of the Virgin were concealed by Sacred Monograms.
Sections on either side contain the Company's arms: azure a chevron between three saddled furnished, or and the inscription reads: IN TE D(OMI)NE SPERAVIS NO(N) CO(N)FUNDER IN ETERNUM. (End of Te Deum).
Reproduced with the kind permission of the Worshipful Company of Saddlers
London, Victoria and Albert Museum, Opus Anglicanum (1963), p. 58
Kingsley, O., Treasures and Plate, The Collection of the Saddlers’ Company (1995).