🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Bell?

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It's in the pattern of a type of cow or sheep bell. However, its thin top ring suggests it was designed more for decorative use than as a working bell. The ring would wear through fairly quickly with an animal's movements.
 

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That a cowboy bell, they attach the bell to they saddle search, the cow get used to sound so when the cowboy ride up in light or darkness the cow hear the bell and don`t get spooked. Good find. Sign Hunter
 

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