A few weeks back, I signed up here on "Bell Talk" as a complete novice. Specifically because; this looked like a pretty good place to look for information about an unusual antique I recently acquired. One that just happened to be an old bell. Of course, I have come to regret joining now. This as my brief informational stop off has turned into something weird! Now for some strange reason, I find myself spending an inordinate amount of time looking at and reading about other people's bells. Which; brings me to the question I probably should have asked before I started: What is it about BELLS that is so darn compelling?

Someday someone on here will tell me that. In the meantime though, I thought a few similarly affected folks on here might be interested in seeing my bell, as well as some things I did manage to find out about it that I find pretty interesting. To get the information, I sent an email to a gentleman who years ago, wrote a pretty good on-line article about Meneely bells. Turns out his day job is Town Historian from one of the hamlets down where they were made in Wateveliet/Troy NY. Hence I suspect; stems his interest in Meneely bells. Anyway, nice guy but insomuch as much of what he knew was already covered pretty well in his article, he ended up forwarding my email on to another area Town Historian down there. Who he thought might know a bit more. From that second gentleman I got an email with some answers to my biggest questions. One being that as far as he knew, my "Meneely & Oothout" was one of the earliest Meneely bells found. Which; explains why you can not find a picture of one anywhere on the internet. Next he told me he thought it was made of bronze. Which I think is confirmed by the picture above is a Meneely & Oothout newspaper ad from 1839. Finally he told me he thought it was a ship's bell. But in that regard, I just might disagree. This because the picture below is a Period catalog page that he sent me (pretty cool) that makes me think the 80 lbs my bell weighs wearing its yoke as seen in the pictures - makes it more likely to be a Plantation or Farm Bell. But, who knows and with that said - if anyone on here has an idea as to what it was intended/used for - I would love to hear what you think.
Jeff R.