Cast gilt spelter service bell consisting of a base, a "C" shaped bell holder, with a large hanging bell, and a small rattle bell. Also attached is a cast bronze malet. Base consist of motifs of fox, hare, chicken, and mythical horned-man. Bell holder is in the shape of a dragon.
Provenance
Donor's grandfather, Clifford W. Sanford purchased the bell in a 1965 sale at Wheatland.
Servants bell used by Thaddeus Stevens. Has thin, disk-shaped stone base with bell mounted above, encircled by a decorative housing comprised of three Mother of Pear shells, floral and vining grapes of copper, and external copper clapper suspended from an arching copper wire. Stone base supports a brass pierced gallery encircling the bell.
Silver-plated speaking trumpet, engraved, "Presented by the La Fayette Hose Company of Baltimore to the Union Fire Company of Lancaster." Two decorative bands 8.5in apart encircle the horn with moveable wire rings to attach or suspend the horn. Embellished with flowers and leaves.
Trumpet is mounted on a base with mouthpiece now covered.
Brass Speaking Trumpet with attached strap. This is very similar to the trumpet seen in Photograph 2-01-10-13
5-part brass fire horn, tapering cone from bell to neck of mouthpiece with rounded bands (4) between each section. Lower and third bands have a knob with a hole containing a metal ring. 3-ply red-white-blue cord attached to wire loop nearest mouthpiece.
Hand push-bell. Round base with claw-like design around rounded edge. Tomato-shaped body separated into upper and lower bell by grooved band. Body originally dark blue metallic color with reverse star and 'C' and 'S' scroll pattern. Top has 'stemmed' knob.
Provenance
DAR in memory of Florence Buchanan Barnes
To - James Buchanan Foundation DAR in memory of Florence Buchanan Barnes. Mrs. Barnes father was Arthur Buchanan who was a farmer in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania. Relationship to James Buchanan is unknown.