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SHAKESPEARE'S WITCH Sun Catcher Item # SC-104
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SHAKESPEARE'S WITCH SUN CATCHER was taken from an olde English design originally placed on stoneware made by Stonebridge Potttery. It shows one of the witches flying through the air. The saying is the first part of the three witches' speech from "Macbeth", Act IV made as they stir things into their infamous cauldron: "Double, double, toil and trouble. Fire burn and cauldron bubble." Made by Pairpoint Glass, America's oldest glass company. The glass is individually hand pressed from molds that are engraved freehand with hammer and chisel. Individual variations such as bubbles and shear marks may occur caused by the process of hand gathering the glass. Approximately 4.25" in diameter. Shown in green glass. Ready to hang. Packaged in a Pairpoint Glass box.
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