Location: Islamic tower. Name: Ceramic fragment. Cup base Chronology: 15th century Place of production: Undetermined Material: Ceramic Use and function: To serve liquids Description: Ceramic fragment from the base of what is thought to have been a cup. On a...
Location: Islamic Tower Title: Tile Chronology: 15th – 16th centuries Place of production: Manises Material: Earthenware, hand-painted and varnished. Dimensions: 9’1 x 9’1 cm. Thickness: 2 cm Use and function: Interior paving Description:...
Location: Islamic tower. Designation: Fragments of various objects such as jars, crockery, pitgers, etc Chronology: Various stages, although these fragments mainly belong to periods between the 15th and 17th centuries Place of production: Undetermined Material:...
Location: Islamic Tower. Title: Episcopal Cross Chronology: 18th Century Place of production: Undetermined Material: Bronze with wood inlay Dimensions: 15 x 7 cm Use and function: Religious symbolism Description: Episcopal cross made of bronze with inlaid wood. It is...
Location: Islamic Tower. Title: Pitger Chronology: 18th century Place of production: Undetermined Material: Ceramic Dimensions: Mouth 10 cm, height 14’5 cm, base 6’5 cm Use and function: To serve liquids Description: White ceramic with geometric decoration...
Location: Islamic Tower. Name: Sets of tiles Chronology: 18th Century Place of production: Manises Material: Valencian ceramic (top) and terracotta with ceramic covering (bottom) Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 1’5 cm (the tiles with the pomegranates) and 20 x 15 x...