Description
Only one I've seen! This is a rare 1944 dated "Capri" style bell from St. Peter's in Rome, not Capri, where some of the United States Army Air Forces took a rest and relaxation leave. The bell hangs from a loop and reads Panna di San Pietro Roma (Milk of St. Peter's Rome) 1944 on one face and has a milk cow on the other side. The bell is in .800 silver.
VINTAGE:Circa 1944.
SIZE:Approximately 15/16" in height and 5/8" in width and 7/16" in thickness.
CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:.800 silver.
ATTACHMENT:Loop.
MARKINGS:800
ITEM NOTES:This is from a WWII Great Britain and Commonwealth sweetheart collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. VAEX14 LAFEX7/14 SAFEX9/16
CONDITION:7- (Very Fine-): The bell has some spots of medium wear and a small indentation on one side.
GUARANTEE:As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.