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Large bronze ship's bell, dated 1776, with wood and remnants of iron encrusted on the top.

Currency:USD Category:Artifacts / Shipwreck Artifacts Start Price:6,900.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
Large bronze ship's bell, dated 1776, with wood and remnants of iron encrusted on the top.
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Large bronze ship's bell, dated 1776, with wood and remnants of iron encrusted on the top. Approx. 60 lb, 15" tall and 11" in diameter at bottom. Although the ship is unknown, the origin must be French, as this bell shows 3 fleurs-de-lis on one side underneath the French word "L'an" ("year") before the 1776 date and after a pointing hand between upper bands, with lovely white encrustation on the opposite side and throughout the inside, the original iron hanger and wood at top encased in encrustation and the original iron clapper inside fused in place, exceptional condition overall, from an old collection in the French West Indies where it was found. As a significant artifact, dated 1776, that probably came from a Revolutionary War shipwreck, this piece has almost inestimable value to US collectors. Recovered from:Unidentified French wreck sunk in the American Revolutionary War period in the French West Indies



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