The majority of the 15th-century sculptures on display in the hall are works from the famous Florentine workshop of the Della Robbia family of ceramic sculptors. The Nativity altarpiece by Giovanni della Robbia (1469–1529) is a re-creation in polychrome majolica of a marble relief by Antonio Rossellino. The composition includes episodes with the shepherds and, in the lunette at the top, a depiction of St Rochus who was said to protect from the plague.
The terracotta portrait Bust of a Man is believed to have been created by a follower of the significant Florentine master Benedetto da Maiano.