Posted 13 years ago
chazkey
(1 item)
Liberty Bell – White Chapel Bell Foundry, London England
I picked up this Liberty Bell at an Estate auction of Harriet Willson in Wabasso, FL. I am trying to find out the true value of the Liberty Bell. I have learned some interesting things about this. Like the White Chapel Bell Foundry is the oldest company in all on England. The White Chapel Foundy is also the maker of our Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. I never knew that our Liberty Bell was a gift from England. Another interesting fact is Pennsylvania was supposed to be spelled “Pensylvania” and Philadelphia could have been “Philada”. It’s actually listed on the old maps this way.
Anyway if anybody could help me find out the true value of this, it would be a lot of help.
About the Liberty Bell:
Plate Side 1
Cast at the White Chapel Bell Foundry, London England, to their Original Designs of the Liberty Bell made in the same Foundry in the Year of Our Lord 1752.
Plate Side 2
This replica of the Liberty Bell was cast at the request of Harriet Wilson Wabasso, Florida in Commemoration of The Bicentenary of American Independence.
Top of Liberty Bell
Line 1
Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants there of LEV XXVNX
Line 2
By order of the assembly of the province of Pensylvania for the State House in Philada
On bell
Thos Lester of London made me 1752