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Round Ridge Bells
The round-ridge bell design, probably a variant of the classic petal bell, first appeared in the mid 1800s. Although we coined the nickname "round ridge" to describe this bell, the original manufacturers called it a "rim" bell. Like a petal bell, each round-ridge bell is almost spherical with one throat (slit) across its upper half. It has a distinct, ridge around its middle. It usually has a drilled shank or a rivet-style base. More about shank- and rivet-style bells... Unlike the petal bell, a round-ridge bell has a completely smooth surface with no decorative designs. This makes the round-ridge bell well suited to being polished to a mirror-bright luster or plated with shiny nickel. Occasionally we find, in a strap of round-ridge bells, an identically shaped petal bell with its petal design so faint as to be nearly invisible. It seems likely that some petal-style molds may have been modified when fashion decreed that plain, brightly-polished bells were "in". Round-ridge bells are generally 1 to 2 inch in diameter. They are most often attached in a single row or multiple rows along a neck or body strap.
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