Hazard Brass Ships Bell
Hazard Brass Ships Bell
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A striking example of early 20th century naval craftsmanship, this solid brass ship's bell is engraved with the name HAZARD and the date 1919 — hallmarks consistent with period US and Royal Navy manufacture. The bell retains its original clapper and braided rope lanyard, and displays a beautiful aged patina that speaks to its authenticity and age.
The name Hazard has a distinguished history in naval service, appearing in both the United States Navy and Royal Navy across multiple vessels and eras. The 1919 date places this piece at the close of the First World War — a pivotal and well-documented period of naval history on both sides of the Atlantic.
Provenance documentation for the specific vessel has not been located, and we represent it honestly as such. For the discerning collector, the bell stands on its own merits: exceptional condition, clean deep engraving, and a presence that's increasingly rare to find in the maritime antiques market.
A genuine piece of naval history — ready to display.
12" x 11"
