King’s Cliff, Northamptonshire details

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Image title: King’s Cliff, Northamptonshire
Source: Paley, F. A.: “Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts” (1844)
Place shown: King's Cliff, Northamptonshire, England
Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, greyscale
Status: public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required

Notes:

[Architectural Period: Early English]

KING’S CLIFF

Is a strong and massive Early English Font. the bowl is cupshaped, and supported on an octagonal shaft of nearly equal dimensions. It is ornamented with eight circless, slightly raised, four of which are plain and four contain quatrefoils; under each of the plain ones is a very short sharf with moulded capitals, connecting the bowl with its support. The design and execution of the whole are very plain and simple, but characteristic of the period. It stands beteen the second and third pillar, on the south side [of] the nave, nearly opposite the south door.

The dimensions are :—

Height 3ft. 2in.
Diameter across the top 2ft. 6in.
Depth of bowl 1ft. 4½in.
Diameter of the interior 1ft. 10in.
Depth of interior     11½in.
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