Victorian Church Font
With the original enamel bowl
Makers mark
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Victorian Church Font

SOLD
SIMILAR WANTED

We pay from £79

Ref: 6196

  • Victorian Church Font
  • Excellent decorative church font
  • Made from a buff coloured terracotta
  • All sides on the font have a different pattern
  • The font measures 42" tall
  • The base is 17¾" wide
  • Circa 1880
  • The font is in 2 parts for ease of transport
  • This is suitable for use in or outdoors
  • John Armitage founded tile and brick factories at Henholmes and Deepcar, Thomas Brookes left him to start his own pipeworks at Bracken Moor, Gregory and Reddish started an enterprise at the Clough, Deepcar. Later William Brooke left his father’s works to set up another pipeworks at Pot House and John Grayson Lowood took over the former chemistry works at Deepcar for a ganister mine and refractory, producing a variety of bricks and basic industrial requirements.

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