I was a little frustrated that neither the expert, nor the auctioneer recognised it as a Gospel Bell, often called an Evangelist Bell or a Sanctuary Bell.
I found mine on Fakenham Market in 2014 for £2. Explanation of the bell here The team paid £5 and it sold for £15. Sold under their correct description, they usually go for more than that. No, I'm not selling mine!
There's a CS close to my hairdressers in Norwich, and I picked this book up for 50p. I could see in the shop that some of the pop-ups needed a repair here and there, but it looked interesting. Something to read with the grandchildren.
Further research when I got home revealed that
Tomie de Paola was an award winning children's illustrator in the USA. The book came out in 1984 and is recognised as a classic, and families read it together each Chr8stas Eve. There are six amazing pictures telling the Nativity Story, with accompanying text, and pop-ups and sliders.
Tomie de Paola was an award winning children's illustrator in the USA. The book came out in 1984 and is recognised as a classic, and families read it together each Chr8stas Eve. There are six amazing pictures telling the Nativity Story, with accompanying text, and pop-ups and sliders.
- The Annunciation - a house in Nazareth [dove flies, bell swings, and Gabriel nods and waves a hand to Mary
- The Census - in Bethlehem a line of people walk past a Roman soldier, with Joseph, Mary and the wee donkey bringing up the rear.
- An innkeeper points the couple "not this way, that way!" directing them to the stable
- An angel proclaims the baby's birth to astonished shepherd's, and even more singing angels fly out from behind the clouds
- Three wise men stand outside Bethlehem pointing to the star - and suddenly it shines even more brightly over the stable
- Everyone turns up to worship at the manger. No moving parts here, but the reader should shine a small torch through the little hole in the stable roof to illuminate the ChristChild.
If you have 8 minutes to spare, here is a woman [plus two glove puppets] reading the story
I am delighted with this ten-bob-treasure [my bargains are often measured in £sd]
One more thing...A couple of months back, Jill in Dorset won the Noahs Ark panel. Sorry Jill, I think your email may have got lost in the ether. Please send me your address as a comment [I won't publish it] And I will post the piece off to you ASAP. Apologies for the delay Update, thank you Jill. Address received. Problem solved
Speaking of unexpected treasures, have you been following Sue-in-Suffolk, and the wonderful package of old photographs she bought recently? Fabulous photos of villages along the old A12 in the Edwardian era...
No, you're not selling your Gospel Bell!
ReplyDeleteHaving and finding little treasures is especially wonderful.
How wonderful that you found the illustrated book by Tomie dePaola.
Thanks for the link.
Hugs from Viola
Dear Angela
ReplyDeleteI may be the Jill you are looking for. I live in Cheltenham but the good home would be for my grandson, Joshua in Dorset.
My address is
27a
Queens Road
Cheltenham
GL50 2 LX
If it is me the Dorset home will be delighted.
Best wishes
Jill
Hugs to you, Viola!
ReplyDeleteThat's sad they didn't know what it was. It's very pretty. The book looks great. I like pop up books! We had a Fungus the Bogeyman Plop up book when I was growing up. I was scared of it but also fascinated!
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