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Retro Cow Bell With Leather Strap

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Vintage Bell, Swiss, Tin, Leather, Grade 7, Trychel, Cowbell, Cloche, Firmann
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a vintage bell. A Swiss, tin and leather 'Grade 7' trychel cow bell or cloche by Ateliers
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Mid-20th Century Swiss Retro Cow Bell With Leather Strap

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Large Handforged Cow Bell with Leather Strap, Swizerland, ca. 1950s
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Large handforged cow bell with leather strap, Swizerland ca. 1950s A very large handforged and
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Mid-20th Century Swiss Black Forest Retro Cow Bell With Leather Strap

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Antique Leather Strap with 5 Casted Cow Bells, Swizerland ca. 1900s
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Leather strap with 5 casted cow bells, Swizerland ca. 1900s An antique leather strap with five
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Mid-20th Century Swiss Black Forest Retro Cow Bell With Leather Strap

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Vintage Swiss Alpine Cow Bell with Decorated Leather Strap ca. 1950
Located in Berghuelen, DE
comes with its original brown leather strap with buckle and colorful wool decoration. These bells are
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Mid-20th Century Swiss Black Forest Retro Cow Bell With Leather Strap

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Metal

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