"Chapel Bell Burnichon Founder In Montferrand 19th Century"
Brass chapel bell from the late 19th century marked BURNICHON A MONTFERRAND. Two pastilles depicting Christ on the cross and a virgin and child decorate the skirt. There is evidence of two Burnichon foundries that produced bells between 1845 and 1890: one in Coutouvre (Loire) and the other in Montferrand (Puy-de-Dôme). The oldest is that of Coutouvre, where two and probably three Burnichon brothers worked, one of whom Hippolyte left to create that of Montferrand. accident to the sheep and two shocks on the clamp Height of the bell alone 40 cm CONTACT ME FOR A POSSIBLE DELIVERY