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VINTAGE SOLID CERAMIC BLUE AND WHITE PATTERN BALL

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    Posted 5 years ago

    cookidoe
    (15 items)

    I am curious about this Vintage solid ceramic ball. It has a blue flowered pattern on it. It was glazed and because of the age you can see the grazing on it. There are no structural to it. I have two others but a bit smaller. This one is approximately 12inches round. At first I though that the pattern was Blue Onion. I also thought it might have been used in a game called "Boule" that is played in France and I think Italy. All is just a guess. If some one knows could you please let me know on Collectors weekly. It is heavy.

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    1. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 5 years ago
      Could be a Carpet Bowling Ball. This game was played indoor and popular in Scotland between 1860 and 1880. Ceramic balls were used until about 1895 when they start using wooden or a plastic balls.
    2. cookidoe cookidoe, 4 years ago
      Hi thank you for commenting on this I appreciate it. I get so excited when I found something cool and find out what it is used for. Have aBLESSED day and stay SAFE.

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