This bible was sold on an auction site. I have extracted the information from the ad for you in case you are researching the LOVELL name. I have no further information on the whereabouts of this bible or the LOVELL family. Following is parts of what the ad contained.
It appears that this bible was the property of Thomas LOVELL, from Swineshead, England and was shipped to another Thomas LOVELL in Southern California in 1910. It was printed in England in 1825. The back of the title page has genealogical information on the LOVELL family. There was a receipt dated 1914 to Thomas LOVELL in Long Beach, Ca. for some silverware shipped from England. An old faded photo of a woman in turn of the century clothes labeled Mrs. GILL, her daughter, Aunt Rosey. On the New Testament title page on the back people had written births and deaths as follows:
Thomas and Mary LOVELL married June 4, 1827.
Thomas LOVELL born January 25, 1798 {with 1850 written above birth date; which may be his death date}.
Mary LOVELL wife of Thomas LOVELL born Dec. 1801 died Mar. 12, 1845 aged 43 years.
Robert LOVELL born June 20, 1828 at Swineshead at 10 o'clock at night.
James LOVELL born April 5, 1830 at half past 8 o'clock at night Monday.
Peter LOVELL born Dec. 18, 1831 at quarter before 12 o'clock at night Sunday.
Peter LOVELL died Marc. 10, 1832 three months old.
Ann LOVELL born Feb. 18, 1833 12 o'clock in the day Monday.
Elizabeth LOVELL born Jan. 25, 1835 quarter before 5 o'clock in the afternoon Sunday.
John LOVELL born June 17, 1837 between 10 and 11 at night.
Alfred LOVELL born Dec. 29, 1838.
Alfred LOVELL died Mar. 23, 1839.
Thomas LOVELL born June 12, 1840 Friday half past 1 o'clock in the morning.Ann LOVELL died June 11, 1835 St. Barnabas Day. 2 years ? months old.
Mary Ann LOVELL born June 23 on Thursday half past 10 o'clock {gives no year of birth in the ad}.
Mary Ann LOVELL died 1847 aged 4 years.
James LOVELL died Jan. 16, 1847 aged 16 years 10 months.
A note in the front says, "Received this bible from England 1910, Thomas LOVELL." The bottom of quarter of the last page of the Old Testament has been cut off and a pencil note says, "This leaf was cut and sent to P. LOVELL. It had a date of Robert and P(unreadable rest of name) Dec. 3, 1850.