Corpus of the misericords at St Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich
|
N01 |
Four-sided bracket, terminating at base in a crenellated moulding. Above this are cut cruciform slits, resembling the apertures through which defenders of a castle might shoot arrows. Supporters - Conventional stylised foliage. |
|
N02 |
Four-sided bracket, terminating at base in a crenellated moulding. Above this are cut cruciform slits, resembling the apertures through which defenders of a castle might shoot arrows. Supporters - Artichokes. |
|
N03 |
Four-sided bracket, terminating at base in a crenellated moulding. Above this are cut cruciform slits, resembling the apertures through which defenders of a castle might shoot arrows. Supporters - Conventional flowers. |
|
S01 |
Four-sided bracket, terminating at base in a crenellated moulding. Above this are cut cruciform slits, resembling the apertures through which defenders of a castle might shoot arrows. Supporters - Conventional flowers. |
|
S02 |
Four-sided bracket, terminating at base in a crenellated moulding. Above this are cut cruciform slits, resembling the apertures through which defenders of a castle might shoot arrows. Supporters - Conventional flowers. |
|
N03 |
Four-sided bracket, terminating at base in a crenellated moulding. Above this are cut cruciform slits, resembling the apertures through which defenders of a castle might shoot arrows. Supporters - Conventional flowers. |