1 54 DERBYSHIRE FONTS. 



On the extreme right of fig. 3 is a curious little child's head 

 and shoulders, in a sunk square panel, shrouded up to the chin. 

 Beneath are two well-cut buds. 



Fig. 2. — Font at Winster. 



The two-strand cable encircles the whole of the top of the 

 bowl, while every panel has beneath it the curious little buds, 

 of which similar instances may be seen on Early English crockets. 



The base is very curiously car^^ed, and is octagonal in plan; 

 beginning on the right, fig. i , is : — 



Beneath a pointed-headed panel a representation, to all 

 appearances, of the Blessed Virgin and Child. The Virgin, 



