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Antique Vioodoo Hoodoo oval herb or incense burner with known history/ origin
$ 18.48
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This is truly an exceptional piece, in very good condition and quite interesting, a snake or cobra with a unique symbol in the center of the lid. FREE SHIPPING, ...................................OFFERS?????Please read in it’s entirety before you bid
… this is
an authentic, genuine antique
item
with known provenance and history: Our
pieces we have in our collection and offer
are authentic, antique
terracotta with, if so noted, other organic materials with a known history and chain of ownership.
We have have a large collection of these items from the same venue, and have sold many items of this genre from the same historic venue (see our feedback!)
Many pieces being folk art, or alternative religious items (considered occult by today’s standards)
sold/offered or won at “off boardwalk” side show venues, from “entrepreneurs” at Old Savin Rock, in Connecticut. Venues included Voodoo religious/ceremonial pieces (
the ubiquitous Voodoo skulls, voodoo ceremonial accouterments) and some European (mostly Italian) cultural wares, such as puppets, statues. As we can best research, cultural overlaps in art, traditions are common, from religious, spirituality
to fortune tellers
Please keep in mind that these are old items, folk-art,
religious pieces some may be
black magic/black arts alternative religious items and not to everyone’s taste.
They are both primitive and show ingenuity-they
will have imperfections, wear/ signs of use, age deterioration hence we provide photos/descriptions accordingly. Do not expect ‘perfection’.
The craftsmanship is rather ingenious for what are folk –art/primitive (antique) items crafted without
machining, mold crafting or anything other than simple tools and ingenuity and patience by old-world craftsmen and practitioners : along with natural organic terracotta clay, indigos, waxes, metals. A repeat buyer /collector informs us that a ceramics manufacturer
indicated, upon examine of our pieces he purchased that
these pieces (terracotta) are most likely
slow-fired terracotta clay. These are also in the classification of
ethnic folk-art items
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rare surviving hard to find artifacts that have had the same family ownership as noted in the history below.
Both our Voodoo/ Hoodoo/Vodun artifacts
are also from the same historic venue: (Savin Rock Amusement Park active from 1890’s to mid/ late 1960’s) in West Haven, Connecticut as part of the gypsy/ fortune teller attractions and runway ”off the walk” attractions which had such wares for fortune telling, age of spiritualism attractions and
‘services’.
These most likely date
to as early as 1920’s, possibly earlier.
Many of the pieces have metal adornments, mostly copper, steel,
and will show wear, mild/moderate corrosion, deterioration, and any imperfects which are not of conservation will be noted in photos. These may have been sold to customers /participants by practitioners
and used in rituals/ceremonials as what are called
“mojo” items; sold to customers/attendees of the sideshow attractions (particularly in the Voodoo/Hoodoo practices).
Savin Rock Amusement Park
was a seasonal,
yet permanent amusement park of over a century and now past, which featured rides, attractions, restaurants and hotels, a fare share of drinking establishments along with a
boardwalk that extended almost
two miles along the shore of the Long Island Sound (currently the New Haven Harbor, and south). As stated above…In addition to the conventional, more “commercial”
attractions, the gypsy/ fortune teller attractions and ”off the boardwalk”
entrepreneurs operated in private homes, or off the runway proper
and
had such wares for fortune telling, the age of spiritualism venues and offered their ‘services’ as practitioners of these arts;
catering to
visitors/customers alike.
The origin of this and our other items is
pursuant to practitioners/artist, traveling to,
and
living in the area of
Savin Rock to practice their arts
and sell their wares they obtained through their native traditions or crafted for practices.
Again, we know the history and ownership of these items as
we have prior generation family members who lived in the city of West Haven and worked at Savin Rock from the 1940's until its closing in 1967- Some items (porcelain and
common fair items)
were donated in the late 1990's to what is currently the
“Old” Savin Rock/ Savin Rock
Museum. Other items, such as these items in auction, and many
other generic fair items, wares,
toys, were kept by our family. Internet inquiries and sites into the history of “Old” Savin Rock are full of information on what was once a large New England attraction. Our items were stored for a substantially long period and may present a musty odor, but not offensive; any deterioration is noted and /or indicated in photos proper.
The item(s)
do not test
positive for lead, so it can be safely handled…but should not be subject to any use as the item is old.
THESE ARE NOT TOYS.
Examine photos
for condition and measurements, other descriptors as they
to the pertain to the items(s)
. Photos are an integral part of the description. It is solid
has structural integrity unless otherwise noted and will be wrapped and packaged in extreme protection for shipping (ships in the US only).
Note for proper care:
A folk-art collector’s item, antique and should be treated as such. As it is made from organic materials, it should NEVER be cleaned with any chemicals, and kept dry –it should remain at room temperature, away from extreme heat/cold, moisture and direct sunlight. It can be lightly and GENTLY dusted with a soft, dry
natural fiber brush.
Ask questions before you bid, and do NOT bid if you cannot pay. Shipping and insurance is free. NO OUT OF US SHIPPING. There are NO RETURNS on this item, or any of these pieces of this genre,
and again it is a collector’s item not for any intent for any other use.
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