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    poliarts antiques, milan italy

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    Amazing bracelet for the "gioco del pallone" or game of the ball with bracelet, the most popular game in Italy until 1900.
    Very rare item in magnificent conditions.
    Pallone col bracciale or simply bracciale was particularly popular throughout Italy and it was considered the most popular sport of ancient Italian national sports since the 16th century and its first official regulations invented by Antonio Scaino from Salò date back to 1555. This sport and its champions were described by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Karl Philipp Moritz, Christian Joseph Jagemann, Richard Colt Hoare, Jacob Burckhardt, William Wetmore Story, Giacomo Leopardi, Edmondo de Amicis, Giuseppe Baretti, Antonio Francesco Grazzini, Ottavio Rinuccini, Gabriello Chiabrera, Tommaso Grossi, Giuseppe Gioachino Belli. Bracciale was played also in France, Germany, Austria, England, Netherlands and famous Italian champions organized tournaments in USA, Argentina, Egypt. Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991) includes a brief film depiction of this game.

     
    Balls are struck back and forth with a wooden cylinder, called a bracciale, worn over the forearm: if carelessly played, a broken arm can result because a bracciale weighs 1 to 2 kilograms. Originally the ball was inflated, but now a hard rubber ball is used: this ball has circumference of 39 centimetres and weighs 350 grams (originally 750 grams). Scoring is by fifteens and tens, as in tennis, in this manner: 15 – 30 – 40 – 50 or victory of a game but early was 15 – 30 – 45 – 60; the team which wins 12 games is final winner of the match. A notable feature is that the ball is put into play by a designated server, called the mandarino, who otherwise is not part of the game. The receivers can reject serves at will. Pallone is often played on courts marked out on town street (taken from Wikipedia)

    Antiques.co.uk Ref: 4CG9C4GAG

    Materials:
    Wood
    Width (cm):
    23
    Height (cm):
    21
    Price: £1,600.00

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    Poliarts Antiques, Milan Italy

    Poliarts Antiques, Milan Italy specailizing  in antique architectural  doors, ironworks and antique italian paintings. We now are only operating as an Internet shop on www.antiques.co.uk, as these huge overheads with a bricks and mortar premises are no longer viable. We are passing on these savings to our customers making the prices more reasonable. Having turned to the internet and finding that all over heads are kept to a absolute minimum we realised that this is the best forward for any antique dealer or collector to display their items to an enormous audience globally open 24 hours a day seven days a week. We hope you enjoy all our uniquely chosen items here on WWW.antiques.co.uk

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    Poliarts Antiques, Milan Italy
    Via Ricasoli 2
    Via Vigevano 33
    Milano
    20121
    ITALY
    T: +39 3333055542
    E: poliarts2000srl@yahoo.it
    W: www.antichitapoliarts.it

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