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Bear bottle (one of a pair), Salt-glazed stoneware, British, Nottingham
British, Nottingham
ca. 1740–50
Bear bottle (one of a pair), Salt-glazed stoneware, British, Nottingham
British, Nottingham
ca. 1740–50
The Entombment, School of Nottingham  British, Alabaster, British
School of Nottingham
15th century
The Betrayal of Christ, Alabaster with paint and gilding, British
British
second half 15th century
The Entombment, Alabaster with paint and gilding, British
British
first half 15th century
Tankard, John Dwight or British, Salt-glazed earthenware, British, probably Nottingham
Possibly John Dwight
Possibly John Morley
ca. 1700
Jug, Salt-glazed stoneware, British, Nottingham
British, Nottingham
ca. 1740–50
Saint Fiacre, Alabaster, British
British
mid-15th century
Virgin, Saint Anne & Saint Joachim, School of Nottingham  British, Alabaster with paint and gilding, British
School of Nottingham
15th century
Adoration of the Magi, Alabaster with paint and gilding, British
British
second half 15th century
Tile with rampant lion, Fired earthenware, with slip decoration and lead glaze, British
British
14th or 15th century
Two-Colored Tile with arms of England, Fired earthenware, with slip decoration and lead glaze, British
British
14th or 15th century
Adoration of the Magi, School of Nottingham  British, Alabaster with paint and gilding, British
School of Nottingham
15th century
Tile, with helmeted knight on horseback, Fired earthenware, with slip decoration and lead glaze, British
British
14th or 15th century
Loving cup, Salt-glazed earthenware, British, Nottingham (Derbyshire)
British, Nottingham (Derbyshire)
dated 1715
The Tree of Jesse, silk and metal thread on linen, British
On loan to The Met
British
early 14th century