These Classic Brass 4" Patio Bells with Silhouette Brackets are made by the only remaining bell company in America. Bevin Brothers is a family owned and operated company that has been manufacturing bells in Connecticut since 1832.
Did your Mom call the kids inside from playing by the sound of a bell? My mother used to let us know it was time to come in from playing with our neighborhood friends by ringing the bell that was hanging off the back porch of our house. Our friends knew what that sound meant too, and it was usually followed by the a collective "Awe, darn, see you tomorrow."
Sadly, the days of the freedom of playing outside until dinner are gone but these bells are not. Keep the memories of your childhood alive by adorning your back porch with a bell. These highly polished Brass Bells can also be used at restaurants and bars to be rung by a happy and satisfied customer, or signal another round.
Large boats, such as yachts, need a bell to ring to signal the time as they did as far back as the Renaissance. In modern times, a ship needs a bell like these to signal their position if they get caught in heavy fog.
These Classic Brass 4 inch Patio Bells with Silhouette Brackets are easy to hang and would make a great gift for your favorite, hardworking restaurateur, a longtime friend, a new boat owner, or that special bell collector in your life.
If you have a question about these beautiful Brass Bells, or any items in our Outdoor Decor Collection, please do not hesitate to call us at (814) 396-2151. We are always happy to assist you. Once you are ready to make your purchase, simply Add to Cart.
Features of the Classic Brass 4 inch Patio Bells with Silhouette and Brackets
We have 4 styles to choose from:
The company that manufactures the Classic Brass 4 inch Patio Bells with Silhouette Brackets has been a family owned business since 1832. Bevin Bros. Bells is now in its Sixth generation of family ownership and the only bell manufacturer in America.
"You probably don’t realize how well you know us. Bevin Bros. makes most of the bells that the Salvation Army bell ringers use with their iconic kettles during the holiday season.
It was a Bevin Gong Bell that opened and closed the NYSE for nearly seven decades; a Bevin Bell gave Clarence his wings in the iconic “It’s a Wonderful Life” movie; Good Humor trucks ignited the taste buds of children growing up as they rang their Bevin Bells throughout the neighborhoods; and many a prize fight featuring legend Muhammad Ali was marked by the gong of a Bevin Bell."