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Auction archive: Lot number 28

A rare English ivory Teetotum gambling

Auction 22.03.2016
22 Mar 2016
Estimate
£2,000 - £3,000
ca. US$2,845 - US$4,267
Price realised:
£1,750
ca. US$2,489
Auction archive: Lot number 28

A rare English ivory Teetotum gambling

Auction 22.03.2016
22 Mar 2016
Estimate
£2,000 - £3,000
ca. US$2,845 - US$4,267
Price realised:
£1,750
ca. US$2,489
Beschreibung:

A rare English ivory Teetotum gambling ball, mid 18th century, incised with numbers 1- 32 and a crown, approx. 1.9in. diameter Estimate £2,000-3,000 A Teetotum or "Totum" meaning the whole is a many facetted spinning top with each side numbered. It acts in the same way as spinning dice, but if it is made true which is what the incised crown on this example denotes, there is an equal chance of any number turning up which is not the case with dice. This ivory Teetotum ball has 32 sides and the gambling game of Staking on a Teetotum is recorded in 1753 and has its origins in the early 18th century, when it was inscribed with letters and not numbers. A similar example was formerly in the John Farndon Collection. Uneven discolouration to the ball ranging from a dark golden to pale white tones, numerous small dents, nicks and old surface cracks running throughout with one larger more notable eroded hole beside number 3 just to the lower right of the crown but essentially good condition for its age.

Auction archive: Lot number 28
Auction:
Datum:
22 Mar 2016
Auction house:
Gorringes
15 North Street
Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2PD
United Kingdom
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk
+44 (0)1273 472503
+44 (0)1273 479559
Beschreibung:

A rare English ivory Teetotum gambling ball, mid 18th century, incised with numbers 1- 32 and a crown, approx. 1.9in. diameter Estimate £2,000-3,000 A Teetotum or "Totum" meaning the whole is a many facetted spinning top with each side numbered. It acts in the same way as spinning dice, but if it is made true which is what the incised crown on this example denotes, there is an equal chance of any number turning up which is not the case with dice. This ivory Teetotum ball has 32 sides and the gambling game of Staking on a Teetotum is recorded in 1753 and has its origins in the early 18th century, when it was inscribed with letters and not numbers. A similar example was formerly in the John Farndon Collection. Uneven discolouration to the ball ranging from a dark golden to pale white tones, numerous small dents, nicks and old surface cracks running throughout with one larger more notable eroded hole beside number 3 just to the lower right of the crown but essentially good condition for its age.

Auction archive: Lot number 28
Auction:
Datum:
22 Mar 2016
Auction house:
Gorringes
15 North Street
Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2PD
United Kingdom
clientservices@gorringes.co.uk
+44 (0)1273 472503
+44 (0)1273 479559
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