[Bell Historians] Fwd: 13th century bell on sale
matthewhigby at ckQvcZfa6_vWBMcyMBh9RutDEIvvtFxxJnKgZO49LbjZQpBrkJT_ifh63v1O6DJQXvzM-Nd6kpR6aA.yahoo.invalid
matthewhigby at ckQvcZfa6_vWBMcyMBh9RutDEIvvtFxxJnKgZO49LbjZQpBrkJT_ifh63v1O6DJQXvzM-Nd6kpR6aA.yahoo.invalid
Fri May 22 09:27:15 BST 2009
In a message dated 21/05/2009 11:28:39 GMT Standard Time,
David.Bryant at B2lUHvDllBxZ2DRUkQ5W1XE64eFtIpXIYqt8B5EQVSZNJz20xGMKZsKlTD8xkjrtDq73lJtoILJBtnTcSSk.yahoo.invalid writes:
I'm pretty sure that's not an English bell.
David
I am sure that many of the smaller medieval bells in the UK have come from
abroad. The only really old bell which I have had a lot to do with, is the
one from Pertwood, Wilts (now in Salisbury museum). There is an almost
identical bell in the museum at Asten (Netherlands).
Matthew
Matthew Higby & Company Ltd,
Church Bell Engineers,
6 Hill View,
Timsbury,
Bath,
BA2 0EL.
Tel: 01761 233757
www.bell-hangers.com
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