Decorated in iron-red and gilt with the arms of Tash beneath a well-painted greyhound crest, an acanthus vine border on the well and the rim with stylized chain. The arms of Tash of London, Per pale, or and gules a chevron between three cinquefoils counterchanged ; on a chief per pale of the second and first two escallops counterchanged, with the crest, A demi greyhound or, collared gules holding between the feet and escallop of the last. This service was probably ordered by Sir John tash, Alderman of London, born in 1674 and died in october 1735, or made for a son or nephew.