4th. Thomas Bell’s cup (65 ozs.). On one side is engraved Mr. Bell’s Coat of arms, on a chief three Bells, and there is this inscription, “The Gift of Thomas Bell Chirurgion to ye Worshipfull Company of Barbor Chirurgions London July 28th 1663.”
Four silver goblets or wine cups (33 oz.). Each is inscribed—
The guift of Edward Arris Chirurgion Master of the Company Anno Domini 1651.
COLLINS’ FLAGON, MONFORDE’S HAMMER AND ARRIS’ CUPS.
A silver flagon with handle and spout (54 oz. 10 dwt.) the gift of Thomas Collins, Master 1648. The arms engraved are, on a bend three martlets and a crescent for difference all within a bordure ermine; on the other side are the Company’s arms with the motto misspelt. The inscription is—
Thomas Collins Artis Chirurgicæ Professor Peritissimus, ut Symbolum Amoris venerabili Chirurgorum Societate hoc donauit.
Five covered tankards, the first three having the Company’s arms engraved thereon.