Brass bell 1888

The 1888 Bell is an exact replica of the ship's bell from the Rosedale, the first English vessel capable of sailing from England to Fort William as early as 1888.
It is mounted on an arm that articulates in only one direction, preventing it from swinging continuously in the event of wind or heavy movement.
Mandatory on vessels longer than 20 meters, it is also a magnificent decorative object that can be used as a doorbell at the entrance of a house.
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1888 BRASS BELL
The 1888 Bell is an exact replica of the ship's bell from the Rosedale, the first English vessel capable of sailing from England to Fort William as early as 1888.
It is mounted on a single-direction articulated arm, preventing constant swinging in case of wind or heavy motion.
Mandatory on ships over 20 meters in length, it is also a magnificent decorative object that finds its utility as a doorbell at the entrance of a house.
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