1291 – Wax Poppet with black headed pins
- Physical description:
- Flat, yellowish wax poppet, partly melted head, with 7 black headed pins driven into stomach.
- Museum classification:
- Curses
- Size:
- 123x60x30
- Information:
Original text by Cecil Williamson: In this glass box are a selection of poppet dolls as one finds them up and down the counties of Devon and Cornwall. The string-line figure is not a common type and the one made from bamboo sticks is a strange poppet, being a love doll made by the Egyptian mistress of a Devon- born navy man. A tale with a sad ending 1944. Plymouth.
Another text by Cecil Williamson reads: 'Wax figure made by a French wise woman. In practice the next stage of the operation would be to slowly melt the figure in front of a naked flame.This object was loaned to Wiltshire Museum in 2022 for an exhibition about Thomas Hardy (there are frequent references to folk magic in his books).
Returned October 2022
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Wax and metal pins
Original text by Cecil Williamson: In this glass box are a selection of poppet dolls as one finds them up and down the counties of Devon and Cornwall. The string-line figure is not a common type and the one made from bamboo sticks is a strange poppet, being a love doll made by the Egyptian mistress of a Devon- born navy man. A tale with a sad ending 1944. Plymouth.
Another text by Cecil Williamson reads: 'Wax figure made by a French wise woman. In practice the next stage of the operation would be to slowly melt the figure in front of a naked flame.
This object was loaned to Wiltshire Museum in 2022 for an exhibition about Thomas Hardy (there are frequent references to folk magic in his books).
Returned October 2022