Object
Glass at Head of Chester Place Feast Table
A temporary, functional object (drinking vessel) placed at the head of the Chester Place Feast Table by Thomas Cromwell to complete the table setting for Mary Tudor’s entrance. Distinct from the table itself, which it adorns.
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Purpose
Drinking vessel to complete the head-table setting for the royal feast
Significance
Emphasizes Cromwell's meticulous control over the staged reconciliation between Henry VIII and Mary Tudor, turning table details into instruments of political precision
Appearances in the Narrative
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