[Bell Historians] Elizabethan bell for sale

John H Allen john at WiT_leeCY4fRAqtGoC6XHmrfygxM90viPc569TcXUSTwCeqYJJw6kDwxPf4hrKp0WHsmgI1Q7EQwNg.yahoo.invalid
Thu Sep 9 18:35:01 BST 2010


This is what Bonham's say:-

 

This has come from Chester itself and having spoken with the vendor (now
57), he recalls it when he was 3, in his relative's farm in the local
village of Oscroft near Tarvin. He has taken it with him through two local
house moves. 

 

I attach a number of images for your assistance. Aside from the damage to
the cage, and some rim depletion, it is structurally sound and makes a
pleasant, if not tonally perfect, noise... 

 

 

 

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At 09:32 08/09/2010, George wrote:

>So the key question is should it be up for sale or should it have 
>been returned to the church?
>

Might be worth getting on to Bonhams to raise the query; they won't 
be happy to go ahead with the sale if provenance is dodgy.

RAL 



           
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