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					376Description: Arched rectangular shape; fillet edge on top and sides. Shield, helm, crest and mantling of the Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers. Notes: Blazon: Gules a Chevron Argent between in chief two pairs of Compasses extended at the points and in base a sphere Or. On a chief of the second a pale Azure between two Roses of the field barbed and seeded proper, the pale charged with an Escallop of the second; Crest: a demi Savage proper wreathed about the head and waist with Leaves Vert holding in the dexter hand over the shoulder a Tilting Spear Or headed Argent; arms granted 1571. Copies of this fireback are known. Arms: Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers - Decoration tags:
- rectangular with round arch (shape)
- fillet (edging)
- whole carved pattern
- armorial
 Manufactured: in the mid-17th century possibly in the Weald area of England. Current location: Anne of Cleves House, Southover High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, England. Museum number: LH000.938 (part of the Sussex Archaeological Society museum group) - Attached to series:
- Livery company firebacks
 
