And so to the font which is by any standards, a stunner. It is ambitious, well-executed and full of symbolism, much of which is a lost on us today. There are four bands of decorative work enclosing a series of eight graphic designs contained within roundels. The roundels are separated by masks. Left: One of the roundels contains an Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) which is the most recognisable motif in the whole Norman canon. To its right is an unidentifiable animal with a conspicuously long tail with a luxuriant end! Right: As we progress anti-clockwise around the bowl we see two geometric designs. The one in the centre is of this shot is the one that Marty Curtis Webb illustrated in her book - more about that in a later picture.
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