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Late Victorian Cased Set Of Twelve Handbells By Warners Of London

£4,000    $5,251    €4,779
For sale, a late Victorian set of twelve Handbells by Warners of London in their original pine packing case.
 
This rare and exquisite set is comprised of bells with notes ranging as follows from largest to smallest G/A/B/C/D/E/F#/G/A/B/C/D. All are beautifully mounted with leather hand straps and circular leather pads to avoid the hand interfering with the resonance of the bell when in use. The pads are impressed with star motifs around the edge circumference and the end of the hand loops are stamped with “Warners London” at the top and the associated note to the side.
 
The handbells are secured within their original pine packing case with hinged lid and a blue felt interior. A fixed shelf within the interior allows for the handbells to be stowed upside down for carriage whilst the soft felt provides further edge protection.
 
Records for the Warner company are unusually scarce given their historic significance in bell manufacture, this is due to the fact that their sites at Cripplegate and at Spitalfields were both destroyed during the bombing campaigns of the Second World War.
 
The Warner company was founded in 1739 by Jacob Warner but it had transferred to his sons, John & Tomson Warner by the 1760’s. Initially based in Wood Street in Cheapside, they later moved to Fore Street in Cripplegate. The lack of records creates some confusion from 1782 at the point where the partnership was dissolved and both siblings continued business on their own accounts. The likely reason for the split was the desire for each sibling to create a business to pass down to their offspring and although the firm of John Warner & Sons is the most recognisable today, it is thought that Tomson Warner or his offspring eventually became the responsible party for both operations.
 
With respect to bell making, the Warner foundries ceased their production in 1816, probably due to the effects of the Industrial Revolution where pumps and engines that demanded specialist casting were being...
Antique #SA1007187, shown on this page, originates from 1890. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1890
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