Postby WarrenKundis » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:04 pm
Dear Sebastian,
As human beings we have a tendency to mark important events; birthdays, christenings, graduations, promotions, marriages, and deaths are just a few of those. Although the symbolism here may not be compleltely Catholic iconography, like other Danish and Noewegian baptismial spoons posted on this site there may be a melding of early Christianity with old Norse. Saint Olaf on one side with the Virgin Mary, Christ and Saint John on the other with a passage in Old Norse engraved on a ribbon wrapped around the stem is one that particularly comes to mind.
The flaming heart with arrows may or may not be a take off on The Sacred Heart of Christ. Added with the sun and moon as birth/death with the hope of salvation furthered illustrated by the cross in the cruifixcation. This just my opinion, would be curious what others have to say.
A Momento Mori would held by the family as a rememberance. Whether this is potentionally one or not remains to be seen.
Warren