Ed nr. Nor No. 2
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INFORMATION
Font ID: 05649EDD
Object Type: Baptismal Font1, base only
Font Century and Period/Style: 13th century (mid), Romanesque
Cognate Fonts: Similar in general shape to the base of the fonts at nearby Nor and Segerstad, and to the other Ed base {Ed No. 1]
Church / Chapel Name: Eds [nuvarande] kyrka
Site Location: Värmland, Värmlands län, Sweden, Europe
Directions to Site: Ed is an annex to Nor, in the Karlstads stift
Historical Region: Grums härad, Värmlands län, Värmland
Additional Comments: disappeared dasin: only the base remains
Font Notes:
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Described and illustrated in Sveriges kyrkor: Värmland (1924- , Bd. I, hft. 2: 146-147) as one of two surviving baptismal font bases, probably from the earlier churches. This one has a plain upper cylindrical pedestal; the lower base, which has the usual splayed shape found in the fonts of this area [cf. Index entries for Nor, Segerstad, Ed No. 2], is ornamented with three concentric circles of raised bar pattern [the missing basin was probably bucket-shaped, like those at Nor and Segerstad]. The material is potstone [an impure steatite used to make pots in prehistoric times, and often used in the fonts of this area and period]. The base is dated in the source [cf. supra] to the mid-13th century.
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone, potstone (steatite)
Number of Pieces: one (basin missing)
Font Shape: probably bucket-shaped, mounted, basin missing
Basin Interior Shape: [probably round; basin missing]
Basin Exterior Shape: probably round; basin missing
Height of Base: 28 cm
Notes on Measurements: Sveriges kyrkor: Värmland (1924- , Bd. I, hft. 2: 146) [NB: the total height of the font -with the missing basin- was probably around 60-65 cm]
REFERENCES
- Kjellin, Helge, Sveriges kyrkor: Värmland, Stockholm: G. Tisell, 1924, Bd. I, hft. 2: 146-147