Set of 9 Victorian Scottish Carpet Balls, ca. 1860
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Europe, Scotland, ca. 1860 CE. A group of nine ceramic balls decorated in various attractive patterns used in a 19th century Victorian parlor game called Carpet Ball, an indoor ball game played on carpet, hence its name. According to Paul Baumann, author of "Collecting Antique Marbles" (2004), antique carpet balls were once kept near the front doors of impressive Scottish mansions. Any respectable family would keep two boxes in their foyers, one for the outdoor game of croquet and the other for the indoor counterpart called Carpet Ball. As you can see, they were decorated in a variety of colors and patterns; however, one which was typically white or self-colored stood out as the cue ball. This ensemble includes a white cue ball. A fascinating collectible from an antique Victorian parlor game! Size: each measures approximately 3.25" in diameter (8.3 cm)
Provenance: Ex-Historia Antiques, James Caswell, Santa Monica, Ca.
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#113675
Provenance: Ex-Historia Antiques, James Caswell, Santa Monica, Ca.
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
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#113675
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Minor scratches and abrasions. Overall very good.
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Set of 9 Victorian Scottish Carpet Balls, ca. 1860
Estimate $500 - $700
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