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Production: Unknown (Uncertain)
Red earthenware, stamped, inlaid with white clay and lead-glazed. Square. Design: two lions, back-to-back, within a circle.
History note: Removed from the site of Halesowen Abbey in 1934 by the ninth Duke of Rutland; Collection of the Duke of Rutland, no. 10.
Given by the Duke of Rutland
Depth: 3.0 cm
Height: 12.0 cm
Width: 11.5 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1936-02-13) by Duke of Rutland
13th Century
Medieval
Circa
1200
CE
-
1300
CE
English; Halesowen (?)
Decoration
red Earthenware
Accession number: EC.31-1936
Primary reference Number: 15249
Old object number: 10
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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