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date). The bowl is a good specimen, but the tall, clustered 

 columns forming the shaft are weakly set out, and much too 

 tall in proportion ; their capitals, too, are practically non- 

 existent and the bases are shallow. The bowl is gathered in 

 at the base as at Ashbourne, and the arcade is similar, but the 

 " fleurs " are wanting. 



Font at Norbury. 



NORBURY. Fig. 9. 

 This is a small font, but good in all its details. The bowl 

 is plain and round at the top, being cut inwards below in order 

 to properly taper to the capitals of the clustered columns 

 forming the shaft. 



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