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WRRS Bell

By kmchapm, 7 April, 2013
Description

I have here an 18in bell that has "WRRS" stamped on the front. The number "990-11" is stamped going around the top of the bell. It is fully working and is very loud. I have not been able to find any information available about this type of bell. We are very interested in selling this bell, but would like a more accurate price of what is worth and would really like to know more about this certain type of bell. Thank you. 

Category
Other
Medium
Bronze
Distinguishing marks
"WRRS" and "990-11"
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
18 inches in diameter
Date Period
unknown
Weight
unknown
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$75
For Sale?
No
Photos

LARDLOGO'STRAI…

8 years 3 months ago

Re: WRRS Bell

This is an early style Railroad Crossing Bell produced in the 1920's by the Railroad Supply Company of Chicago. You can find info about the bell from this old catalouge [skip to page 69].

http://www.rrsignalpix.com/pdf/WRRS_1927_ocr_sec.pdf

How heavy is the bell? If you are still thinking about selling it, I can buy it from you for $200.00 sometime in May of this year, but only if you can ship it. I collect railroad crossing bells. 

 

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Lovejoy

8 years 3 months ago

Re: WRRS Bell

This was made by Western Railroad Supply, I believe the company is still in production.  Not a big demand for these except ampung collectors, an older one like this might go for $100.00- $200.00 at auction.

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