This is an advanced kit for an experienced dollhouse maker.

Dunking stools were used from the 16th to the 19th century to punish disorderly women and scolds (people accused of being troublesome, angry, and who habitually chastised, argued, and quarrelled with their neighbours).


The offender was strapped into a sturdy chair, which was fastened to a long wooden beam fixed as a seesaw on the edge of a pond or stream, where the offender was immersed.


If they drowned, they were innocent. If they lived, they were accused of being witches, so they were killed.

Flat packed, in kit form and ready for you to choose your own colours and design. 
 Size: 5 cms at longest point x 6cms height including chair x
 3.3cms depth from wheel end to wheel end.
 
Non moving arm.


Witches Dunking Stool

£10.00

  • SPECIFICATIONS

    3.3cms depth from wheel end to wheel end.

  • HOW TO USE

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