A BLOWN-MOLDED AND SILVERED "WITCH'S BALL"

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A BLOWN-MOLDED AND SILVERED "WITCH'S BALL"
AMERICAN, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY

Blown as a single object, the circular foot molded to a baluster form shaft and flaring to a full sphere, mercuried on the interior--9½ in. high, 6½ in. diam. of ball

Lot Essay

Vernacular tradition dictates that objects such as this were referred to as "witch's balls" and were hung in a room to ward off evil spirits during the 18th and 19th centuries. Period visual sources suggest, however, these items were more popularly used as garden sculpture in Victorian America and England.