ADVENT ELIZABETHAN FEASTING TRENCHERS

Advent Calendar Day 7

 
Set of Elizabethan painted wooden trenchers England, c. 1595–1600 and one individual trencher showing the rich colour decorations

Elizabethan painted wooden trenchers decorated with verses
 
These decorated wooden trenchers, made around 1600, would have been used as dining plates at banquets on special occasions. Placed face down on a table they would have held sugared fruits, marzipan or other sugary delicacies. After the food was eaten the trenchers were turned over to reveal the painted decoration, in gold and other vibrant colours, with verses which would have been read aloud as entertainment.
 
Many of the boards in this set have been decorated with psalms and other biblical verses, as well as flowers, leaves, fruit and other motifs.
 
Originally a trencher was a flat piece of stale bread which would have been used as a plate and then either eaten at the end of the meal or given to the poor. Trenchers later evolved into small plates of metal or wood.


Elizabethan painted wooden trenchers
England, c. 1595–1600

On display in The Ashmolean Story Gallery 2, lower ground floor

Boards 10.5 x 13.5 cm
Box 15.5 x 12.5 x 2.5 cm
Painted wood
AN2009.6.13

 

Two highly decorative Elizabethan trenchers (feasting plates) in golds, reds and blues