[Bell Historians] Identification of a founder from Moulding Wire Patterns

richard.offen richard.offen at iinet.net.au
Thu Jun 22 14:55:10 BST 2023


Judging by the lack of moulding wire on the waist, probably a sand casting. 

R

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> On 22 Jun 2023, at 12:40 pm, c.j.pickford.t21--- via Bell-historians <bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk> wrote:
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> I'd bet money it isn't. 'brass foundry' mouldings and u attributable, I'd say. Maybe from a bellfoundry, but there were other makers (general foundries) who had a line in bells of this shape and type. 
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> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Identification of a founder from Moulding Wire Patterns
> From: MATTHEW HIGBY via Bell-historians 
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> Looks like a Warner bell to me. I’d even bet money on it!! Matthew
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