A rare survivor from the late 17thc / early 18thc is this early bronze bell, made by William Cor, who had a foundry in Aldbourne, Wiltshire from around 1696 to 1722 ....it is cast with his initials WC below his makers mark, which is a Dabchick....the bell is in very good original condition with a fine patina....these little bells are getting very collectable and so now are much harder to find..!
English. C1696-C1722.
Payment can be made by Bank Transfer , all you will need are my Bank Details, which I will send you or off line by Credit / Debit card ,..... e-mail or telephone your card details (long card number, expiry date and three security digits on the reverse of the card) through to me and I will do the rest .
Please quote the Internal Reference Number to identify the item you are enquiring about....thank you.
Internal Reference: MS 8046
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1072058
Dateline of this antique is 17th Century
Height is 8.4cm (3.3inches)
Width is 7.9cm (3.1inches)
Depth is 7.9cm (3.1inches)
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