
4202 – Incense Burner
- Physical description:
- A small incense burner made from a silver bowl-shaped object (which could be the top of a candlestick), which has a thin wire attached to the rim and running through a length of chain, so that it can be hung from a tripod made from thick wire. There is tin foil inside the bowl-shaped object because it has a hole in the bottom (where it was originally screwed on to something). There is soot on the bottom of it, so it was probably suspended over a candle.
- Museum classification:
- Modern Witchcraft
- Size:
- 165 x 130 x 100 (when suspended from tripod)
- Information:
Part of a collection of objects associated with the American Coven of Atho, which was itself inspired by the British Coven of Atho of the 1950s and 60s.
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Metal (silver? brass?)
- Copyright ownership:
- MWM
Part of a collection of objects associated with the American Coven of Atho, which was itself inspired by the British Coven of Atho of the 1950s and 60s.