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Barton & Son’s Unembossed Sanded Target Ball

Barton & Son’s Unembossed ‘Sanded’ Target Ball

Barton & Son’s

Unembossed ‘Sanded’ Target Ball


E. Barton & Son’s, Stourbridge, England


Mottled Light Blue and Turquoise

Provenance: Ex: Ralph Finch Collection, American Glass Gallery

This interesting specimen is the second of three examples in our museum of the previously unknown Barton & Son’s unembossed “Sanded” target ball from England. Quite a few of these target balls were found in a wooden box in an old storage building under renovation in England in 2005. No other examples have shown up to date.

E. Barton & Son’s Stourbridge, Purveyors of Fine Glass Shooting Targets original wooden shipping box. England. 27-½” x 9-¼”

This 2-5/8″ diameter glass ball is in an interesting mottled light blue and turquoise coloration with specks of green scattered throughout. It has a rough sanded finish and was made in a 2-piece mold with a wide neck with a sheared and factory ground mouth. The ball is in perfect condition.

See a second museum example of a Barton & Son’s Unembossed Cobalt Blue Target Ball. Our third light blue museum example is pictured below. You can see it rotating here.

Third museum example: Unembossed (Barton & Son’s) ‘Sanded’ Target Ball, England, 1875-1900. Light blue with splotches of deeper turquoise color, rough sanded finish, 2-piece mold, sheared and factory ground mouth, dia. 2 5/8”, perfect.

Mike O’Malley reported on this find and the four variants in an article in the September October 2008 issue of the FOHBC Bottles and Extras magazine. [click to read]

Barton Balls, Exciting Find of Rare Target Balls by Mike O’Malley, September – October 2008 issue of Bottles and Extras

Primary Image: Barton & Sons Unembossed Sanded target balls imaged on location by the FOHBC Virtual Museum midwest studio led by Alan DeMaison.

Support: Reference to Barton Balls Exciting Find of Rare Target Balls by Mike O’Malley

Support: Reference to What are target balls? I’m glad you asked! by Ralph Finch

Support Image: Auction Lot 574: Unembossed (Barton & Son’s) ‘Sanded’ Target Ball, England, 1875 – 1900. Light blue with splotches of deeper turquoise color, rough sanded finish, 2-piece mold, sheared and fac-tory ground mouth, dia. 2 5/8”, perfect. In 2005, a few of these very scarce balls were found in their original wooden shipping crate marked, Barton & Son’s / Stourbridge / Purveyors of Fine Glass Shooting Targets, (see Lot #804). A most unusual ball. – American Glass Gallery, The Ralph Finch Collection of Target Balls, Traps and Shooting Ephemera, An Absentee Auction in Six Parts – 2017-2019

Support Image: Auction Lot 699: Unembossed (Barton & Son’s) Cobalt Mottled Target Ball, England, 1875 – 1900. Vivid cobalt blue, short neck with ground mouth, dia. 2 ¾”, perfect. A small group of these extremely rare, previously unknown, ‘Barton Balls’ were discovered in 2005, in an old storage building under renovation. The building was on the shooting grounds of a well-known English family. A great deal of workmanship went into blow-ing these extraordinary target balls, considered by many to be among the most beautiful. – American Glass Gallery, The Ralph Finch Collection of Target Balls, Traps and Shooting Ephemera, An Absentee Auction in Six Parts – 2017-2019

Support Image: Auction Lot 700: Unembossed (Barton & Son’s) ‘Sanded’ Target Ball, England, 1875 – 1900. Mottled light blue and turquoise coloration with specks of green scattered through-out, rough sanded finish, 2-piece mold, wide neck with sheared and factory ground mouth, dia. 2 5/8”, perfect. These interesting, and most unusual, wide-neck Barton Balls were found neatly packed in their original shipping crate (see Lot 806). Extremely rare with no other examples being found to date! – American Glass Gallery, The Ralph Finch Collection of Target Balls, Traps and Shooting Ephemera, An Absentee Auction in Six Parts – 2017-2019

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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By Doug Simms|2024-08-04T02:47:15-05:00February 2, 2020|Galleries, Target Balls|Comments Off on Barton & Son’s Unembossed Sanded Target Ball

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