| The Vintners Company received a Charter in 1364
which granted it a monopoly of trade with Gascony, followed in 1437 by a grant
of incorporation. The Company was granted Arms on 17 September 1447, confirmed
at the Visitations of 1590 and 1634. The Crest and Supporters were granted on
20 June 1957. About a quarter of the present Livery of about 300 belong to the
wine trade and the Company still has extensive powers over the trade. According
to Heraldic Media Ltd, a 1973 Charter authorised the setting up of the Wine
Standards Board with certain responsibilities for enforcing the EEC Wine Laws.
Education in wine is encouraged by a travel scholarship and a bursary and by
participation in founding the Master of Wine examination. Also, close
connections are maintained with all appropriate trade, educational and
benevolent associations. The first Hall stood from 1357 and in 1446, the
Company was bequeathed the present Upper Thames Street site. The first Hall on
this site was destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666. By 1671, the Hall had been
rebuilt by Roger Jarman as master craftsman and stands to this day,
incorporating a splendidly panelled Court Room and a staircase of 1673, leading
to an impressive late 19th century drawing room. This spoon is in good
condition. It could easily be used for serving vegetables or puddings and, with
its City of London interest, it would make an ideal present. |