DERBYSHIRE FONTS. 



6i 



Sandiacre. 

 This font, of which but brief mention is necessary, is a very- 

 fair, but unusual, example of the Decorated period. It is 

 octagonal and of a chalice shape, though somewhat too com- 

 pressed. The panels round the bowl are carved with various 



Fig. 8.— Monyash. 

 square-edged leaf forms. The mouldings round the lower por- 

 tion of the bowl, the stem, and upper part of the foot, are bold, 

 good and rich in style. 



The fonts already dealt with in the last few volumes of the 

 Journal have now shown the various phases of ornament and 



