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Sterling H'DLE Bell
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Dinner bell
Sterling H'DLE Bell Appraisal
Your item appears to be an antique sterling silver hand bell. These bells were commonly used as dinner bells or service bells in households, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The "H'DLE" marking likely refers to the handle being made of sterling silver. The bell's small size and lightweight design suggest it was a decorative yet functional piece.
The lack of information about the maker or brand suggests that it may have been produced by a lesser-known silversmith, possibly as part of a commissioned or small-scale production. The bell’s clean and simple design is typical of the mid-to-late 19th century, where utilitarian household items often featured elegant craftsmanship.
Estimated Value
How to Identify Its History
Where to Sell or Display It
Final Thoughts
Your sterling silver bell is a great example of functional and decorative silverware. While its exact history remains elusive, it holds value both as an antique and for its sterling silver composition. With some further research to determine the exact maker's mark, we may be able to uncover more about its origins and potentially increase its value.
The marking "Sterling"…
The marking "Sterling" indicates this is most likely an American item, most other countries use a series of hall marks to indicate a date of production, place of origin, maker and silver content. "Sterling indicates a silver content of 92.5 % silver. There is a good chance that only the handle is sterling, the bell likely silver plated, which would need to be tested to verify.