Uelvesbull / Uelvesbüll / Ülfsbül / Ylvesbøl

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Scene Description: transitioning the octagonal stem to the square lower base [NB: part of the lower base may be semi-buried in the flooring]

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human figure - female - head - wearing headdress

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Kirche und Tourismus in Eiderstedt, 2022

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human figure - head - 4

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view of church exterior in context - southeast view

Scene Description: Source caption; " Uelvesbüll, die Nikolaikirche"

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view of font and baptismal dish

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INFORMATION

FontID: 23759HUE
Church/Chapel: Ev.-Luth. Sankt-Nikolai Kirche [named Friedrichskirche between 1854 and 1964]
Church Patron Saints: St. Nicholas of Myra
Church Location: Kirchspielpl. 2, 25889 Uelvesbüll, Germany
Country Name: Germany
Location: Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein
Directions to Site: Located off the L310 [aka Kirchspielweg], 10 km SW Husum on the Eiderstedt
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Century and Period: 15th century, Late Gothic
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Mosan type
Cognate Fonts: Ockholm, etc.
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pol Herman for bringing this font to our attention and for his help in documenting this font
Church Notes: earlier church dilapidated; demolished and re-built in 1854 and named Friedrichkirche until 1964
A late-Gothic baptismal font made of dark limestone from Namur in the 15th century is reported in Heinz Dargel Mönchengladbach [http://dargelo.de/uelvesbuell.htm] [accessed 16 February 2022]: "Taufe spätgotisch, schwarzer Marmor, Import aus Namur, 109 cm hoch, 15. Jahrhundert."

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 54.41678, 8.92055
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 54° 25′ 0.41″ N, 8° 55′ 13.98″ E
UTM: 32U 494844 6029897

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, limestone (Namur)
Font Shape: octagonal (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal
Font Height (less Plinth): 109 cm*
Notes on Measurements: * Heinz Dargel Mönchengladbach