The mystery bell is a Fenton Colonial Amber Thumbprint wine glass #4444CA. The 4400 series Thumbprint line was introduced in 1962 and eventually phased out in the mid 1970’s with only a red basket being offered through 1980’s. (Ref: Fenton Glass the Third Twenty-five Years by William Heacock pg.86.)

Stemmed glasses are easy to remake as a bell, but other items are also used.

U0802 – Such as this fleur-de-lis iron fence post finial painted white with rust coming through with a metal ball clapper. 7 in

 

 

P0121A – Priceless Change made by John Lawson half dollar shaped into bell with cut half dollar loop handle clapper also cut from coin 1×1.75

 

 

A0097 – A brown beer bottle reject cut off, smoothed & glued amber teardrop clapper 2.5×4

 

 

A0100 – Shot glass chamber gold tone knife handle with a filigree medallion collar, round crystal clapper & gold accented rim 1.75×5.75

AA Tanks – Tanks repurposed as gongs, one with ice cream scoop clapper and the other with a pipe wrench.

A0351 – An Arc International Cristal D’Arques-Durand Gothic ruby cut to clear cordial glass 2.5x5in