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Lot 128

A rare set of six graduated steel bells by Naylor & Vickers of Sheffield

circa 1860
some with indistinct stamps obscured by paint
largest 100cm high by 126cm diameter, smallest 65cm high by 70cm diameter

Estimate: £1,500 - £2,500
Hammer price: £2,300
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.


This rare set of six graduated cast steel bells, although indistinctly stamped were almost certainly produced by the Sheffield firm of Naylor Vickers. Included in the lot is a report dated 1975 giving a detailed report on the bells which are believed to have originally hung in St Andrew’s Church, Stainland, Yorkshire.  

The Sheffield, England, Steel manufactory of Naylor, Vickers & Co. (later Vickers Sons & Co. but commonly referred to as simply "Naylor Vickers"), has long been known for the cast steel bells which it produced in the mid to late 19th century. They also established an outlet in North America and exported to other countries.  

The tonal quality of steel rather than bronze, or bell metal, as it was also known, was far inferior and as such steel bells were never produced in large quantities. As such, it is rare to find an original ring of six cast steel bells, which have a visually decorative “appeal” rather than a functional one.  


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