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Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

This is for a Lovely Vintage New England / Boston & Sandwich Art Glass End of Day Scramble Paperweight. Please see Photo’s for Complete Description / Condition. Measures: 1.75″ Tall x 2.50″ Wide. No cracks or chips. Some Surface Scratches on Top and Bottom. Would make a great addition to any collection. View more great items. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Paperweights”. The seller is “gcncsr” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Republic of Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Dominican Republic, El Salvador.
  • Style: Scramble
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Type of Glass: Paperweight
  • Brand: New England / Boston & Sandwich
  • Type: Paperweight
  • Production Style: Art Glass
  • Pattern: Sandwich

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day

This is for a Lovely Vintage New England / Boston & Sandwich Art Glass End of Day Scramble Paperweight. Please see Photo’s for Complete Description / Condition. Measures: 1.75″ Tall x 2.50″ Wide. No cracks or chips. Some Surface Scratches on Top and Bottom. Would make a great addition to any collection. View more great items. The item “Antique NEGC Boston & Sandwich Art Glass SCRAMBLE Paperweight Millefiori End Day” is in sale since Monday, March 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Paperweights”. The seller is “gcncsr” and is located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Scramble
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Type of Glass: Paperweight
  • Brand: New England / Boston & Sandwich

A BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight

A BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight

A BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight

A BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight

A BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight

A Very RARE Antique (New England Glass Company) Cobalt Blue Clematis with Garland Surrounding the entire Clematis and Beautiful Forest Green Ribbed Leaves on a Thick Stem Art Glass Paperweight. The Clematis Blossom is composed of one layer of Cobalt Blue Petals. There is a Lovely White Complex Cane nicely placed in the center. There is heavy shelf ware and one flea bite on the bottom. I consider this Very Pretty Paperweight to be in Excellent Condition and. This Paperweight measures 2 5/8″ Diameter by 1 5/8″ Tall. Please check the pictures for further description. The Stand is not part of this sale and is only used here for illustrative purposes. I will Consider any Reasonable Offers. On this Wonderful Antique Art Glass Paperweight and Thank You for Looking. Please do not miss my many other lovely Art Glass Paperweight Auctions by various Well Known and Famous Artists. Some of this Wonderful Paperweights Fascinating History. This Art Glass Paperweight is from the late William Gaskills Cherished Collection. Gaskill was a former President of the National Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) and an avid and very astute Art Glass Paperweight Collector. After His passing, his collection was on loan (for approximately 3 years from 2006 to 2009) to the Museum of American Glass (Wheaton Village) in Millville, NJ, which is now known as Wheaton Village Arts and Cultural Center. Gaskills highly regarded and very extensive Art Glass Paperweight Collection was on display in their most prominent area of the Museum at that time. Just prior to being put on display at the Museum, Lawrence Selman of the Renown L. Selman was commissioned to do an appraisal of the entire collection. Selman is known worldwide for his expertise in the field of Art Glass Paperweights and in 2001, Selman was awarded the honor of being named by the Paperweight Collectors Association, one of the Top Ten People of the 20. Century to influence the paperweight art form. Gaskills collection was considered to be one of the largest gatherings of Antique American Art Glass Paperweights known to be in private hands. In 2009 a family member took possession of the entire collection and it went safely and quietly into storage for approximately 6 years, from 2009 to 2015. In 2016 I was very proud and honored to have had the opportunity to acquire a large portion of Mr. Gaskills Wonderful and Cherished Art Glass Paperweight Collection. If youre a new collector, old collector or just would like a few original well documented paperweights for your collection please stay tuned and watch for my future Art Glass Paperweight auctions. A Short History of : The New England Glass Company (NEGC). The New England Glass Company (NEGC) (18181878) of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was established by Amos Binney, Edmund Munroe, Daniel Hastings, and Deming Jarves… On February 16, 1818. It produced both blown and pressed glass objects in a variety of… Colors, which had engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. The firm was one of the first glass companies to use a steam engine to operate its cutting machines, and it built the only oven in the country that could manufacture red lead, a key ingredient in the making of flint glass. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the New England Glass Company was considered one of the leading glasshouses in the United States, best known for its cut and engraved glass. At its start, the company occupied a disused East Cambridge warehouse erected by the recently failed Boston Porcelain and Glass Company. It was fitted with two flint furnaces, 24 steam-operated glass-cutting mills, and a red-lead furnace, which in combination could produce many types of plain, molded, and cut glass. The company charter permitted it to manufacture flint and crown glass of all kinds in the towns of Boston and Cambridge. At that time, about 40 glass factories existed in the United States, though most had few employees. Deming Jarves held one key advantage, which was that he held the American monopoly on red lead (lithage) which was essential for the production of fine lead glass. In 1826, however, Jarves left to found the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company. Through the 1820s, the company exhibited at the American Institute Fair, won a Franklin Institute award for “skill and ingenuity, ” and established agencies in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The company took full advantage of the introduction of pressed glass and its business grew rapidly. Within 25 years, the glass industry was Cambridge’s top employer in 1845 and again in 1855, when two companies, New England and Bay State, each employed more than 500 people. Vaupel (1824 – 1903), who joined New England Glass in 1856, led its creation in the 1860s and 1870s of high-quality cut and engraved products, including very fine paperweights. In 1877 the company’s directors withdrew from active participation, leasing the property to William Libbey, their agent since 1870. Libbey took over the company in 1878 and renamed it the New England Glass Works, Wm. Libbey & Sons Props. Edward Drummond Libbey moved the company to Toledo, Ohio. In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company[4] and ultimately became part of Libbey-Owens-Ford. One of my hobbies is collecting Art Glass Paperweights. I’m a member of several paperweight clubs throughout the country. Please follow me so you won’t miss any of my fabulous items. Pictures are used as part of my descriptions. On your end to receive the item or items. ONLY if there is a Mistake in the description. If you receive your item and the box is damaged please keep that for. From the shipper should they need it back. Thank you very much. The item “A BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight” is in sale since Sunday, August 19, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “paperwtlady1″ and is located in Hamilton, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Type: Antique
  • Glassmaking Technique: Lampwork
  • Type of Glass: Crystal
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Brand: NEGC

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877

Gorgeous ANTIQUE Multifaceted NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of Millefiori Garland on a Double Swirled Layer of WHITE LATTICINIO and Fancy Cuts Art Glass Paperweight. (Circa 1877) I see a few tiny flea bites Very Beautiful Design of Millefiori Canes and Beautifully Centered. Very Pretty Pink and Blue Millefiori Canes. It has a Concave Bottom that shows heavy shelf ware to the basal rim with a few dings, see yellow arrows in last picture. If not for the few dings on the bottom basal rims edge I would have rated this Lovely Paperweight in Excellent Original Antique Condition, but I down graded it to Very Good Condiion. This Paperweight measures 2 5/8″ Diameter by 1 1/2″ Tall. Please check the pictures for further description. The Stand is not part of this sale and is only used here for illustrative purposes. I will Consider an Reasonable Offers. On this Wonderful Antique Art Glass Paperweight and Thank You for Looking. Please do not miss my many other lovely Art Glass Paperweight Auctions by various Well Known and Famous Artists. Some of this Wonderful Paperweights Fascinating History. This Art Glass Paperweight is from the late William Gaskills Cherished Collection. Gaskill was a former President of the National Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) and an avid and very astute Art Glass Paperweight Collector. After His passing, his collection was on loan (for approximately 3 years from 2006 to 2009) to the Museum of American Glass (Wheaton Village) in Millville, NJ, which is now known as Wheaton Village Arts and Cultural Center. Gaskills highly regarded and very extensive Art Glass Paperweight Collection was on display in their most prominent area of the Museum at that time. Just prior to being put on display at the Museum, Lawrence Selman of the Renown L. Selman was commissioned to do an appraisal of the entire collection. Selman is known worldwide for his expertise in the field of Art Glass Paperweights and in 2001, Selman was awarded the honor of being named by the Paperweight Collectors Association, one of the Top Ten People of the 20. Century to influence the paperweight art form. Gaskills collection was considered to be one of the largest gatherings of Antique American Art Glass Paperweights known to be in private hands. In 2009 a family member took possession of the entire collection and it went safely and quietly into storage for approximately 6 years, from 2009 to 2015. In 2016 I was very proud and honored to have had the opportunity to acquire a large portion of Mr. Gaskills Wonderful and Cherished Art Glass Paperweight Collection. If youre a new collector, old collector or just would like a few original well documented paperweights for your collection please stay tuned and watch for my future Art Glass Paperweight auctions. A Short History of : The New England Glass Company (NEGC). The New England Glass Company (NEGC) (18181878) of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was established by Amos Binney, Edmund Munroe, Daniel Hastings, and Deming Jarves… On February 16, 1818. It produced both blown and pressed glass objects in a variety of… Colors, which had engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. The firm was one of the first glass companies to use a steam engine to operate its cutting machines, and it built the only oven in the country that could manufacture red lead, a key ingredient in the making of flint glass. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the New England Glass Company was considered one of the leading glasshouses in the United States, best known for its cut and engraved glass. At its start, the company occupied a disused East Cambridge warehouse erected by the recently failed Boston Porcelain and Glass Company. It was fitted with two flint furnaces, 24 steam-operated glass-cutting mills, and a red-lead furnace, which in combination could produce many types of plain, molded, and cut glass. The company charter permitted it to manufacture flint and crown glass of all kinds in the towns of Boston and Cambridge. At that time, about 40 glass factories existed in the United States, though most had few employees. Deming Jarves held one key advantage, which was that he held the American monopoly on red lead (lithage) which was essential for the production of fine lead glass. In 1826, however, Jarves left to found the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company. Through the 1820s, the company exhibited at the American Institute Fair, won a Franklin Institute award for “skill and ingenuity, ” and established agencies in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The company took full advantage of the introduction of pressed glass and its business grew rapidly. Within 25 years, the glass industry was Cambridge’s top employer in 1845 and again in 1855, when two companies, New England and Bay State, each employed more than 500 people. Vaupel (1824 – 1903), who joined New England Glass in 1856, led its creation in the 1860s and 1870s of high-quality cut and engraved products, including very fine paperweights. In 1877 the company’s directors withdrew from active participation, leasing the property to William Libbey, their agent since 1870. Libbey took over the company in 1878 and renamed it the New England Glass Works, Wm. Libbey & Sons Props. Edward Drummond Libbey moved the company to Toledo, Ohio. In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company[4] and ultimately became part of Libbey-Owens-Ford. One of my hobbies is collecting Art Glass Paperweights. I’m a member of several paperweight clubs throughout the country. Please follow me so you won’t miss any of my fabulous items. Pictures are used as part of my descriptions. On your end to receive the item or items. ONLY if there is a Mistake in the description. If you receive your item and the box is damaged please keep that for. From the shipper should they need it back. Thank you very much. The item “Antique NEGC NOSEGAY with 1 Row of GARLAND on Double Latticinio Paperweight 1877″ is in sale since Monday, August 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “paperwtlady1″ and is located in Hamilton, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Type: Antique
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type of Glass: Crystal
  • Brand: NEGC

AMAZING Antique NEGC 3 CONCENTRIC RING Millefiori PATTERN Art Glass Paperweight

AMAZING Antique NEGC 3 CONCENTRIC RING Millefiori PATTERN Art Glass Paperweight

AMAZING Antique NEGC 3 CONCENTRIC RING Millefiori PATTERN Art Glass Paperweight

AMAZING Antique NEGC 3 CONCENTRIC RING Millefiori PATTERN Art Glass Paperweight

AMAZING Antique NEGC 3 CONCENTRIC RING Millefiori PATTERN Art Glass Paperweight

ANTIQUE NEGC 3 CONCENTRIC RING MILLEFIORI PATTERN Millefiori over a Clear Ground. (Circa 1878) I see gather lines which is sometimes typical of weights from this era and time period. The main colors are Cobalt Blue, Cherry Red and Powder White. Very Beautiful Design of Millefiori Canes and Nicely Centered with a few nicely scattered and tiny Controlled Bubbles. It has a Concave Bottom that shows shows shelf ware to the basal rim. It really is in Very Good Original Antique Condition. This Paperweight measures 2″ Diameter by 1 5/8″ Tall. Please check the pictures for further description. The Stand is not part of this sale and is only used here for illustrative purposes. I will consider any reasonable offers on this Wonderful Antique Art Glass Paperweight and Thank You for Looking. Please do not miss my many other lovely Art Glass Paperweight Auctions by various Well Known and Famous Artists. Some of this Wonderful Paperweights Fascinating History. This Art Glass Paperweight is from the late William Gaskills Cherished Collection. Gaskill was a former President of the National Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) and an avid and very astute Art Glass Paperweight Collector. After His passing, his collection was on loan (for approximately 3 years from 2006 to 2009) to the Museum of American Glass (Wheaton Village) in Millville, NJ, which is now known as Wheaton Village Arts and Cultural Center. Gaskills highly regarded and very extensive Art Glass Paperweight Collection was on display in their most prominent area of the Museum at that time. Just prior to being put on display at the Museum, Lawrence Selman of the Renown L. Selman was commissioned to do an appraisal of the entire collection. Selman is known worldwide for his expertise in the field of Art Glass Paperweights and in 2001, Selman was awarded the honor of being named by the Paperweight Collectors Association, one of the Top Ten People of the 20. Century to influence the paperweight art form. Gaskills collection was considered to be one of the largest gatherings of Antique American Art Glass Paperweights known to be in private hands. In 2009 a family member took possession of the entire collection and it went safely and quietly into storage for approximately 6 years, from 2009 to 2015. In 2016 I was very proud and honored to have had the opportunity to acquire a large portion of Mr. Gaskills Wonderful and Cherished Art Glass Paperweight Collection. If youre a new collector, old collector or just would like a few original well documented paperweights for your collection please stay tuned and watch for my future Art Glass Paperweight auctions. A Short History of : The New England Glass Company (NEGC). The New England Glass Company (NEGC) (18181878) of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was established by Amos Binney, Edmund Munroe, Daniel Hastings, and Deming Jarves… On February 16, 1818. It produced both blown and pressed glass objects in a variety of… Colors, which had engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. The firm was one of the first glass companies to use a steam engine to operate its cutting machines, and it built the only oven in the country that could manufacture red lead, a key ingredient in the making of flint glass. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the New England Glass Company was considered one of the leading glasshouses in the United States, best known for its cut and engraved glass. At its start, the company occupied a disused East Cambridge warehouse erected by the recently failed Boston Porcelain and Glass Company. It was fitted with two flint furnaces, 24 steam-operated glass-cutting mills, and a red-lead furnace, which in combination could produce many types of plain, molded, and cut glass. The company charter permitted it to manufacture flint and crown glass of all kinds in the towns of Boston and Cambridge. At that time, about 40 glass factories existed in the United States, though most had few employees. Deming Jarves held one key advantage, which was that he held the American monopoly on red lead (lithage) which was essential for the production of fine lead glass. In 1826, however, Jarves left to found the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company. Through the 1820s, the company exhibited at the American Institute Fair, won a Franklin Institute award for “skill and ingenuity, ” and established agencies in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The company took full advantage of the introduction of pressed glass and its business grew rapidly. Within 25 years, the glass industry was Cambridge’s top employer in 1845 and again in 1855, when two companies, New England and Bay State, each employed more than 500 people. Vaupel (1824 – 1903), who joined New England Glass in 1856, led its creation in the 1860s and 1870s of high-quality cut and engraved products, including very fine paperweights. In 1877 the company’s directors withdrew from active participation, leasing the property to William Libbey, their agent since 1870. Libbey took over the company in 1878 and renamed it the New England Glass Works, Wm. Libbey & Sons Props. Edward Drummond Libbey moved the company to Toledo, Ohio. In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company[4] and ultimately became part of Libbey-Owens-Ford. One of my hobbies is collecting Art Glass Paperweights. I’m a member of Midwest Paperweight Collectors Club as well as the Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) which is our National Club. Please follow me so you won’t miss any of my fabulous items. Pictures are used as part of my descriptions. On your end to receive the item or items. ONLY if there is a Mistake in the description. If you receive your item and the box is damaged please keep that for. From the shipper should they need it back. Thank you very much. The item “AMAZING Antique NEGC 3 CONCENTRIC RING Millefiori PATTERN Art Glass Paperweight” is in sale since Saturday, August 25, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “paperwtlady1″ and is located in Hamilton, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Antique
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type of Glass: Crystal
  • Brand: NEGC

EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)

EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)

EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)

EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)

EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)

EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)

EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)

Antique New England Glass Company (NEGC) PEAR on a Clear Base. (Circa 1860 – 1880) This is. A Lovely Colored PEAR. I would consider this Amazing Work of Art to be in Excellent Original Antique Condition. If you were waiting for a Excellent Original. Antique Condition Pear, wait no more. I personally enjoyed having this amazing piece in my collection for years. This Wonderful Large Size Paperweights overall measurements are 3 3/8″ Diameter by 2 1/8″ Tall. It has very light. Shelf wear for it’s age. Please check pictures for further description. I will Consider any Reasonable Offers. On this Wonderful Antique Apple and Thank You for Looking. Please do not miss my many other lovely Art Glass Paperweight Auctions by various Well Known and Famous Famous Artists. Some of this Wonderful Paperweights Fascinating History. This Art Glass Paperweight is from the late William Gaskills Cherished Collection. Gaskill was a former President of the National Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) and an avid and very astute Art Glass Paperweight Collector. After His passing, his collection was on loan (for approximately 3 years from 2006 to 2009) to the Museum of American Glass (Wheaton Village) in Millville, NJ, which is now known as Wheaton Village Arts and Cultural Center. Gaskills highly regarded and very extensive Art Glass Paperweight Collection was on display in their most prominent area of the Museum at that time. Just prior to being put on display at the Museum, Lawrence Selman of the Renown L. Selman was commissioned to do an appraisal of the entire collection. Selman is known worldwide for his expertise in the field of Art Glass Paperweights and in 2001, Selman was awarded the honor of being named by the Paperweight Collectors Association, one of the Top Ten People of the 20. Century to influence the paperweight art form. Gaskills collection was considered to be one of the largest gatherings of Antique American Art Glass Paperweights known to be in private hands. In 2009 a family member took possession of the entire collection and it went safely and quietly into storage for approximately 6 years, from 2009 to 2015. In 2016 I was very proud and honored to have had the opportunity to acquire a large portion of Mr. Gaskills Wonderful and Cherished Art Glass Paperweight Collection. If youre a new collector, old collector or just would like a few original well documented paperweights for your collection please stay tuned and watch for my future Art Glass Paperweight auctions. A Short History of : The New England Glass Company (NEGC). The New England Glass Company (NEGC) (18181878) of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was established by Amos Binney, Edmund Munroe, Daniel Hastings, and Deming Jarves… On February 16, 1818. It produced both blown and pressed glass objects in a variety of… Colors, which had engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. The firm was one of the first glass companies to use a steam engine to operate its cutting machines, and it built the only oven in the country that could manufacture red lead, a key ingredient in the making of flint glass. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the New England Glass Company was considered one of the leading glasshouses in the United States, best known for its cut and engraved glass. At its start, the company occupied a disused East Cambridge warehouse erected by the recently failed Boston Porcelain and Glass Company. It was fitted with two flint furnaces, 24 steam-operated glass-cutting mills, and a red-lead furnace, which in combination could produce many types of plain, molded, and cut glass. The company charter permitted it to manufacture flint and crown glass of all kinds in the towns of Boston and Cambridge. At that time, about 40 glass factories existed in the United States, though most had few employees. Deming Jarves held one key advantage, which was that he held the American monopoly on red lead (lithage) which was essential for the production of fine lead glass. In 1826, however, Jarves left to found the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company. Through the 1820s, the company exhibited at the American Institute Fair, won a Franklin Institute award for “skill and ingenuity, ” and established agencies in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The company took full advantage of the introduction of pressed glass and its business grew rapidly. Within 25 years, the glass industry was Cambridge’s top employer in 1845 and again in 1855, when two companies, New England and Bay State, each employed more than 500 people. Vaupel (1824 – 1903), who joined New England Glass in 1856, led its creation in the 1860s and 1870s of high-quality cut and engraved products, including very fine paperweights. In 1877 the company’s directors withdrew from active participation, leasing the property to William Libbey, their agent since 1870. Libbey took over the company in 1878 and renamed it the New England Glass Works, Wm. Libbey & Sons Props. Edward Drummond Libbey moved the company to Toledo, Ohio. In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company[4] and ultimately became part of Libbey-Owens-Ford. One of my hobbies is collecting Art Glass Paperweights. I’m a member of several paperweight clubs throughout the country. Please follow me so you won’t miss any of my fabulous items. Pictures are used as part of my descriptions. On your end to receive the item or items. ONLY if there is a Mistake in the description. If you receive your item and the box is damaged please keep that for. From the shipper should they need it back. Thank you very much. The item “EXQUISITE Antique NEGC PEAR with SPLENDID Colors on a CLEAR Base (Circa 1860-80)” is in sale since Friday, December 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “paperwtlady1″ and is located in Hamilton, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Antique
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type of Glass: Crystal
  • Subject/Theme: Pear
  • Brand: NEGC

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight

Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA on Double Layered Swirl Latticino. (Circa 1875) I see a lot of typical gather lines with this Amazing Work of Art Glass. I see and feel a tooling mark groove around the side of the paperweight, see Yellow arrows in last 2 pictures #7 & 8. I believe this tooling mark around the paperweight can be professionally polished away if you so desire. I consider this Exquisite Work of Art Glass to be in Very Good Original Antique Condition. It has 10 Gorgeous Red Petals and One Budding Flower and 3 Very Pretty and Pointed Forest Green Leaves gently attached to a Medium Size Stem. It has a wonderful Complex Center Cane. I see some nicely placed tiny controlled bubbles on the Petals and Leaves, which adds to the detail and sparkle when see from different angles. I do consider the poinsettia to be nicely center. It’s does have a concave bottom which shows some shelf wear to the basal rim. This Could be a Nice Center Piece to Your Collection. This Lovely and Magnum Size Weight that Measures 3 1/8″ Diameter by 2 3/4″ Tall. This Delightful Poinsettia will add Value to Your Collection. Please check pictures for further description. The Stand is not part of this sale and is only used here for illustrative purposes. I will Consider any Reasonable Offers on this Wonderful Antique Art Glass Paperweight and Thank You for Looking. Please do not miss my many other lovely Art Glass Paperweight Auctions by various Well Known and Famous Artists. Some of this Wonderful Paperweights Fascinating History. This Art Glass Paperweight is from the late William Gaskills Cherished Collection. Gaskill was a former President of the National Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) and an avid and very astute Art Glass Paperweight Collector. After His passing, his collection was on loan (for approximately 3 years from 2006 to 2009) to the Museum of American Glass (Wheaton Village) in Millville, NJ, which is now known as Wheaton Village Arts and Cultural Center. Gaskills highly regarded and very extensive Art Glass Paperweight Collection was on display in their most prominent area of the Museum at that time. Just prior to being put on display at the Museum, Lawrence Selman of the Renown L. Selman was commissioned to do an appraisal of the entire collection. Selman is known worldwide for his expertise in the field of Art Glass Paperweights and in 2001, Selman was awarded the honor of being named by the Paperweight Collectors Association, one of the Top Ten People of the 20. Century to influence the paperweight art form. Gaskills collection was considered to be one of the largest gatherings of Antique American Art Glass Paperweights known to be in private hands. In 2009 a family member took possession of the entire collection and it went safely and quietly into storage for approximately 6 years, from 2009 to 2015. In 2016 I was very proud and honored to have had the opportunity to acquire a large portion of Mr. Gaskills Wonderful and Cherished Art Glass Paperweight Collection. If youre a new collector, old collector or just would like a few original well documented paperweights for your collection please stay tuned and watch for my future Art Glass Paperweight auctions. A Short History of : The New England Glass Company (NEGC). The New England Glass Company (NEGC) (18181878) of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was established by Amos Binney, Edmund Munroe, Daniel Hastings, and Deming Jarves… On February 16, 1818. It produced both blown and pressed glass objects in a variety of… Colors, which had engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. The firm was one of the first glass companies to use a steam engine to operate its cutting machines, and it built the only oven in the country that could manufacture red lead, a key ingredient in the making of flint glass. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the New England Glass Company was considered one of the leading glasshouses in the United States, best known for its cut and engraved glass. At its start, the company occupied a disused East Cambridge warehouse erected by the recently failed Boston Porcelain and Glass Company. It was fitted with two flint furnaces, 24 steam-operated glass-cutting mills, and a red-lead furnace, which in combination could produce many types of plain, molded, and cut glass. The company charter permitted it to manufacture flint and crown glass of all kinds in the towns of Boston and Cambridge. At that time, about 40 glass factories existed in the United States, though most had few employees. Deming Jarves held one key advantage, which was that he held the American monopoly on red lead (lithage) which was essential for the production of fine lead glass. In 1826, however, Jarves left to found the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company. Through the 1820s, the company exhibited at the American Institute Fair, won a Franklin Institute award for “skill and ingenuity, ” and established agencies in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The company took full advantage of the introduction of pressed glass and its business grew rapidly. Within 25 years, the glass industry was Cambridge’s top employer in 1845 and again in 1855, when two companies, New England and Bay State, each employed more than 500 people. Vaupel (1824 – 1903), who joined New England Glass in 1856, led its creation in the 1860s and 1870s of high-quality cut and engraved products, including very fine paperweights. In 1877 the company’s directors withdrew from active participation, leasing the property to William Libbey, their agent since 1870. Libbey took over the company in 1878 and renamed it the New England Glass Works, Wm. Libbey & Sons Props. Edward Drummond Libbey moved the company to Toledo, Ohio. In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company[4] and ultimately became part of Libbey-Owens-Ford. One of my hobbies is collecting Art Glass Paperweights. I’m a member of Midwest Paperweight Collectors Club as well as the Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) which is our National Club. Please follow me so you won’t miss any of my fabulous items. Pictures are used as part of my descriptions. On your end to receive the item or items. ONLY if there is a Mistake in the description. If you receive your item and the box is damaged please keep that for. From the shipper should they need it back. Thank you very much. The item “MARVELOUS & HUGE Antique NEGC DOUBLE LAYERED RED POINSETTIA ArtGlass Paperweight” is in sale since Wednesday, September 26, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “paperwtlady1″ and is located in Hamilton, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Vintage
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type of Glass: Crystal
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Brand: Sandwich

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT. This is an outstanding large vintage NEGC New England Glass Company paperweight featuring a beautiful 10-petal red Poinsettia flower on a green stem with 3 leaves, dotted with “dew drops” and set over a white spiral Filigree cushion. The base is concave. It measure approx 3 1/16″ in diameter and approx 2 1/8″ tall. It weighs 1 lb. It is in excellent condition, just some minor edge wear on the base. We are buyers, sellers and collectors of vintage marbles. We recently acquired a small paperweight collection that I will be listing, but have limited knowledge regarding these items. And most importantly, rely on your own knowledge and expertise in this area. Auctiva Offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “RARE LARGE VINTAGE NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT” is in sale since Wednesday, December 19, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “oldnurse85″ and is located in Fairfield, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Color: Clear
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Brand: New England Glass Company
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Glassmaking Technique: Filigree/Canework

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT

MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT. Made by Boston & Sandwich Glass Company or possibly NEGC New England Glass Company. It measures 3 1/4″ in diameter and 1 7/8″ high. It weighs 1 lb 4.6 oz. Note: One petal has a thin white streak on it due to an as made seperation/slit in the blue glass at approx 3 o’clock. We are buyers, sellers and collectors of vintage marbles. We recently acquired a small paperweight collection that we will be listing, but have limited knowledge regarding these items. And most importantly, rely on your own knowledge and expertise in this area. Create listings that get noticed! With Auctiva’s 1,800+ Templates. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “MAGNUM VINTAGE BOSTON & SANDWICH or NEGC BLUE POINSETTIA FLOWER PAPERWEIGHT” is in sale since Wednesday, June 28, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “oldnurse85″ and is located in Fairfield, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Vintage
  • Brand: Boston & Sandwich Glass or New England Glass NEGC
  • Country of Origin: United States

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT

RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA w/BUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT. This is a wonderful large rare vintage magnum NEGC New England Glass Company paperweight featuring a red 10-petal “wind-swept” Poinsettia flower, with a beautiful bud, on a green stem with 3 leaves dotted with tiny “dew drops”, set on a white spiral Filigree cushion. The base is concave. It measures 3 1/4″ in diameter and 2 3/8″ tall. It weighs 1 lb. It is in excellent condition for its age. It has some scratches on the dome, a few faint hitmark reflections on the lower sides, and some chips and minor surface wear on the base. We are buyers, sellers and collectors of vintage marbles. We recently acquired a small paperweight collection that we will be listing, but have limited knowledge regarding these items. And most importantly, rely on your own knowledge and expertise in this area. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Auctiva’s Listing Templates improve your auctions in minutes. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “RARE MAGNUM NEGC NEW ENGLAND GLASS POINSETTIA withBUD on FILIGREE PAPERWEIGHT” is in sale since Monday, May 29, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights\Vintage”. The seller is “oldnurse85″ and is located in Fairfield, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.