Patd Sept 25th 1877 “Unsanded” Target Ball
Patd Sept 25th 1877
“Unsanded” Target Ball
American
Citron or Yellowish-Green
Provenance: Ex: Ralph Finch Collection, American Glass Gallery
Within an adjacent display case in the Target Ball Gallery, we have a deep teal, almost peacock blue example of a PATD SEPT 25th 1877 target ball which is referred to as the “Sand Ball.”
See the museum example of a Patd Sept 25th 1877 “Sand Ball”
“Sand Balls” balls have the embossed patent date copy around the shoulder and were covered with a sand finished surface, which prevented the shot from glancing away from the ball. The sandy surface also cut down on the reflection of light from its surface making it easier to see.
The example we are looking at now is much rarer as this ball is “Unsanded.” The patent actually called for the ball to be rolled in sand, but this example was not.
Primary Image: Patd Sept 25th 1877 “Unsanded” target ball imaged on location by the FOHBC Virtual Museum midwest studio led by Alan DeMaison.
Support: Auction Lot 722: “PATD SEPT 25th 1877” (around the shoulder), Target Ball, America, 1877 – 1900. Bright yellowish-green or citron coloration, 3-piece mold, rough sheared mouth, dia. 2 5/8”, perfect. A very rare ball in a fantastic, eye-appealing color. The patent for this ball calls for it to be rolled in sand, but this example was not. A very desirable ball, beautiful color, outstanding clarity, and condition. – American Glass Gallery, The Ralph Finch Collection of Target Balls, Traps and Shooting Ephemera, An Absentee Auction in Six Parts – 2017-2019
Support: What are target balls? I’m glad you asked! by Ralph Finch
Support: Reference to American Glass Gallery, The Ralph Finch Collection of Target Balls, Traps and Shooting Ephemera, An Absentee Auction in Six Parts – 2017-2019
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