Object number
51/559
Collection
Exhibition
Creator
Description
This horse bell, also known as a 'rumbler' or 'crotal bell', probably dates from sometime between the late seventeenth century and the mid to late-eighteenth century. Bells like this were made in sets and this one is numbered '8'. It bears the initials 'E.S.' and, although the design is identical to that used on rumblers by Robert Wells of Aldbourne, Wiltshire, these initials are known to refer to one of two makers called Edward Seller, both of whom were based in York.
Physical description
1 rumbler bell: metal (brass); good condition
Archival history
Lavinia Smith Catalogue (D60/28) – 'A list of the contents of the East Hendred museum. July 5 1940 // Horse furniture // 74-81. 8 horse bells, "rumblers=, [sic] the largest 21b and 2 oz. Most of the horse bells one finds are stamped RW for Robert Wells whose family were an old bell founders company in Aldbourne, Wilts. Their works were afterwards sold and became the foundation of the Whitechapel bell foundary. Some of my bells are RW, some ES and one is a copy of one of Moreland's' (Set of 8 possibly incl. 51/555, 51/556, 51/557, 51/558, 51/559, 51/560 and 51/561), Heritage of the Hendreds Exhibition 1969 - 'Catalogue of Exhibits // Number 352 // Horse Bell // Lent by MERL Miss Smith c.' (This description could also be in reference to 51/555, 51/560, 51/556, 51/561, 51/557, 51/558 and 51/789)
Production place
York, York
Production date
1685-01-01 - 1760-12-31
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\35 series negatives\Scans\35_289.tif - High resolution image