Elegant Brass Lady Bell | c.1900–1930 Edwardian–Interwar Era
Elegant Brass Lady Bell | c.1900–1930 Edwardian–Interwar Era
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Graceful, refined, and unmistakably feminine — this tall brass lady bell captures the artistry of early 20th-century craftsmanship. Her sculpted bodice and flared skirt reflect Edwardian and interwar design, when household bells served as both utility and ornament. The weight and tone of her ring reveal quality casting — not mass production — and her slender proportions lend an elegant presence to any collection.
Details
- Solid brass construction
- Measures approximately 4⅝” tall × 2⅞” wide at base
- Period: Edwardian to Interwar (c.1900–1930)
- Likely English or continental European origin
Why We Love It
There’s something timeless in her silhouette — the quiet dignity of an object once used daily, now treasured for its beauty alone. She pairs beautifully with smaller figural bells or stands gracefully on her own, a piece that speaks of gentility and quiet ritual.
Condition-
Excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear consistent with her 90- to 120-year history. Clapper intact and fully functional. Warm patina and soft glow enhance her authentic charm.
Shipping with care available across the U.S.
Local pickup (Boston area) available by request.
— For the keeper of timeworn grace.
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Returns & Final Sale Policy
All items in the Oak & Ash Collective shop are final sale. Due to the nature of vintage and antique goods, we do not accept returns or exchanges.
All vintage and antique pieces in the Oak & Ash Collective shop are pre-loved and may show signs of age, wear, or history. These characteristics are not flaws, but a part of what makes them special. We make every effort to describe and photograph items accurately so you can purchase with confidence.
We’re always happy to answer questions, provide additional photos, or help you envision a piece in your space before you commit. Just reach out — we love talking treasures.
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