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56
HADERSLEV.
Chap. IV.
keep company, which they should not. A stop must be
put to this, or the women must be turned away.”
Strange details for one of the most magnificent
monarchs of Europe to enter into; but Christian
overlooked nothing, nor indeed did his father King
Frederic II., in whose own royal hand I found a letter
“ ordering in mustard.”
The bell-metal fonts of this country are a feature in
themselves—évasé in form, generally supported on the.
shoulders of three monks, or grinning monsters of some
kind. They are too large for present use, and inside is
Metal Font at Haderslev. a.d. 1485.
generally fitted a metal dish “ en repousse,” with Adam
and Eve, the spies, or three fishes, thereon, rude in
workmanship, though I find them to be of more recent
date than I imagined, showing the art to have remained
in statu quo later in these Northern climes than in the
South of Europe.
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