Mittlereglocke Bell

Crown – six-armed, without decorations . Shoulder separated from waist by a semi-roll, below it a circumferential inscription, closed by a semi-roll . In the central part of the waist, 6 worn plaquettes and a plaquette depicting the Crucifixion . Waist separated from the soundbow by a semi-roll.

Size classification: Large
Common names: Mittlereglocke, Middle, Large, torn
Weight: approx. 2400 kg

Inscription:
“O REX GLORIE VENI CUM PACE CHRISTI VIRGO DILECTISSIMA VIRTUTUM OPERATRIX OPEM FER MISERIS SUBVENI DOMINA CLAMANTIBUS AD TE I … MARIA, ANNO DOMINI, MCCCCLIX”

Translation:
“King of glory, come with the peace of Christ, beloved Virgin, worker of virtues, bring help to the poor, help, Lady, those who cry to You… Mary, in the year of the Lord, MCCCCLIX”

Inscription style:
The inscription format is characteristic; each word is separated alternately by a small plaquette reflecting a bell, a cross, and a Maltese cross . In the date, this role is likely played by the letter “O”, or perhaps a reflection of a chain link

Condition: Catastrophic

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