Now for sale on ebay at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=1495913953
This sculpture is of two nude females lying on each other to form a
cross. Montague Summers and the founder of modern Wicca, Gerald
Gardner, once owned this cross. Occult & neo-pagan writer, Allen
Greenfield, currently owns the cross and is selling it for personal
reasons. Greenfield, who has written numerous titles and been quoted
by authors such as Margot Adler, Robert Anton Wilson, John Keel, and
Joscelyn Godwin, purchased the cross circa 1985. After the death of
Gardner, Monique Wilson, in charge of Gardner's estate, sold numerous
items to John Turner, representing the Ripley's Believe It or Not
Museum in St. Augustine, Florida. Greenfield purchased a number of
Gardner's items from the Museum, including the cross. The cross is
pictured in Marshall Cavendish's Man, myth and magic: the illustrated
encyclopedia of mythology, religion and the unknown on page 491 in
Volume 4 under "cross" with the caption:
"Below right Human bodies reappear in this curious cross, once owned
by Montague Summers, an authority on witchcraft and demonology: now in
the Witches' Mill, Isle of Man."
For more information, to see pictures of the cross, and bid, go to:
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For more information, email jc...@thelema.nu
Thank you for your time & interest.