
Objects
1253




Morse with the Trinity
French 15th Century (Trinity and Angels) — European 19th Century (setting)
c. 1400/1410 (Trinity and Angels); 1884/1897 (setting)



Five Guineas: William & Mary (obverse); Crowned Shield of Arms (reverse)
1691

Sauceboat
Derby, 1760/70







Vase Mounted as an Ewer
mid 18th century (vase); c. 1780/1785 (mounts)


![Salamander in Flames [reverse] — related artist: Giovanni Candida; Follower of Giovanni Candida](/images/nga-44744.jpg?v=b8a68e9ac3ea13eb)
Salamander in Flames [reverse]
related artist: Giovanni Candida; Follower of Giovanni Candida
1504

Plate
Burslem, c. 1820

Plate, from the "Eden" Service (One of Sixteen)
1787


Case (Inrō) with Design of Chinese Sage beside and Ox (obverse); Dragon in Clouds over a Waterfall (reverse)
19th century







Plate (One of a Pair)
ca. 1775







Figure of a Man with Grapes
Limbach-Oberfrohna, c. 1790

Plate with border of grotesques on an orange ground and three shields of the arms of the Gritti of Venice; in the center, putti holding another shield of the same arms
Venetian 16th Century; Faenza 16th Century; Probably Faenza or Venice 16th Century
probably c. 1510/1525

Teacup and Saucer
Worcester, c. 1770



Cuneiform tablet: administrative account with entries concerning malt and barley groats
ca. 3100–2900 BCE






Teacup, Coffee Cup, and Saucer
Worcester, c. 1770


Abraham Lincoln: The Man (Standing Lincoln)
1884–87; reduced 1910; cast 1911

Coffee Pot
Meissen, c. 1760



Vulcan Forging the Arrows of Cupid
Attributed to Pseudo Melioli
late 15th - early 16th century

Double-gourd vase (one of a pair, part of a garniture)
ca. 1690

![Inscription in a Wreath [reverse] — Italian 16th Century](/images/nga-45214.jpg?v=f110931e64544375)









Andiron (feu or chenet)
Attributed to Jacques Caffiéri
probably 1750/1755






Bowl
Mediterranean Region, mid–1st century

!["In Me A [Match] You'll Always Find" — Sampson Mordan & Company](/images/chndm-1978-146-54.jpg?v=f89fe0dfdda371da)
"In Me A [Match] You'll Always Find"
1886–87
![Nicolas François, 1612-1670, Duc de Lorraine 1634-1661 [obverse] — Ferdinand de Saint-Urbain](/images/nga-103328.jpg?v=a64c98d14aebeede)
Nicolas François, 1612-1670, Duc de Lorraine 1634-1661 [obverse]
Ferdinand de Saint-Urbain
1703/1738


Creamer
Burslem, c. 1815


