[Bell Historians] Ebay Bells

Peter Rivet peter at Ey64hYBUFPqbNZUXf1Ps45EUG242tzninW7l30HBUwDAFVY_gz1NhhvBPsauQ3h-Y2-r4Y8tixYkUewZ6FVD.yahoo.invalid
Wed Feb 15 12:23:48 GMT 2012


This is a large architectural antiques business based near Cannock.  If the
owner is reputable he ought to be willing to provide some sort of
provenance.

So far as the "large number" is concerned, it could simply be that they
aren't selling because of the very high prices quoted.

Peter

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  There seem to be a large number of bells for sale (all by the same person)
on Ebay at present.


  The most interesting is at

  http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Large-Antique-Bronze-Mears-and-Stainsbank-Church
-Bell-/390347754736?pt=UK_Antiques_DecorativeAntiques_Collectables_EH&hash=i
tem5ae28a0cf0

  I'm intrigued that a 1/2 ton bell, complete with headstock, bearings and
stay came from a private estate....


  Jonathan.

  
           
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