VTG Copper Bronco Bell Cowboy Bucking Horse Horseshoe Wyoming State Souvenir 4"
During the Mid-20th century, specifically the 1940's through the 1960's, independent brass and copper foundries produced popular cowboy on a bucking bronc souvenir bells for western states like Wyoming.
- Referred to as "Western souvenir bronco bells"
- Features a copper bell with a copper figure of a rodeo cowboy riding a bucking horse, styled after Wyoming's famous bucking horse, "Steamboat" and accompanied by an attached copper horseshoe
- Popularity peaked during the post -World War II travel boom of the 40's and 50's at various tourist attractions and western outposts.
- Measures approximately 4" tall and weighs approximately 2 ounces.