Lily Font

It is part of the Royal Collection and is kept at the Jewel House at the Tower of London when not in use.

The Lily Font has been used for the baptism of all the children and grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II except Princess Eugenie of York.

[2] The cherubs are plucking lyres, above them leaves reach up to support the bowl that is edged by cascading water lilies.

[3] The Lily Font has been used for the baptism of all the children and grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II except that of Princess Eugenie of York.

[4] The Lily Font was taken to St. Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham for the baptism of Princess Charlotte of Cambridge in Norfolk in 2015.

The Lily Font at the christening of Victoria, Princess Royal in 1841
The Lily Font on top of the Charles II Font and Basin at the christening of Queen Victoria's eldest son, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales in 1842