The Court Room
The Court Room of Cutlers’ Hall contains portraits of members of the Company who have served as Lord Mayor, and in the adjoining Dining Room hangs a portrait of Margaret Craythorne, the widow of John Craythorne, who was Master in 1560.
On the wall at the foot of the stairway is a fine oak carving of the Company’s Coat of Arms. It is dated 1569 and is among the few relics which survived the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The windows lighting the stairway bear the Arms of past masters and members of the Company. Many of them are fine examples of 17th and 18th century stained glass and were removed from the old Hall, as was most of the furniture in the Hall.
On the landing can be seen some fine examples of the sword-maker’s art, many of them made by Wilkinson Sword.