The Bermondsey Mazer is thought to be the only surviving piece of silver from Bermondsey Abbey. It is about 10 inches diameter and is thought to be an alms dish. It is of uncertain date (14th C?) and is currently on loan to the Victoria & Albert Museum. These photographs show the obverse (left), the detail of the centre, and the reverse (with what appears to be a makers mark in the centre)

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