Vintage Don Bagwell Ocean Sea Coral Reef Studio Art Glass Signed Paperweight. Pre-owned item in Very Good condition with no chips or cracks. Item I think is signed D. Bagwell’97 but looks more like a’77 towards the bottom of the paperweight. Item will be packaged with care to prevent any damage. Contact me if you have any questions.
21Jan
Vintage Don Bagwell Ocean Sea Coral Reef Studio Art Glass Signed Paperweight
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20Jan
Perthshire 1978A Patterned Millefiori Petal Cane Garland Top Facet Paperweight
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Perthshire Patterned Millefiori 1978A Red Ground Petal Cane Vintage Paperweight. Vintage Perthshire glass art paperweight with central millefiori cane surrounded by a ring of 8 petal-shaped canes and two rings of millefiori canes, translucent reddish ground, one top facet, signed with a “P1978″ cane in the base, from the Annual Collection (edition size: 292 made), collectible paperweight/home decor, whimsical/floral/garden/cottagecore. Pre-owned vintage condition; SOME SCRATCHES THROUGHOUT DOME, DEEP AND HEAVY SCRATCHES ON BASE, SOME STRIATIONS/BUBBLES THROUGHOUT (see last 3 photos for examples of flaws/wear). See photos for detailed measurements and weight.
20Jan
Vintage 1978 Orient and Flume Art Glass Paperweight Angel Fish Signed Anemones
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This was my grandmothers paperweight. It’s been in her house for years. Just little scratch on the bottom. For sale is this 1978 Orient and Flume paperweight featuring an angel fish and seaweed and anemones. This paperweight is in good pre-owned condition with no chips, cracks or damage with some minor base scratches-as photographed. Measures 3.25 across. It’s signed on the bottom and C018. This vintage Orient and Flume Art Glass paperweight is a stunning piece of decorative art from 1978. The angel fish design is beautifully crafted with intricate details and anemones, making it a unique addition to any collection. The paperweight is signed by the artist, adding to its authenticity and value. The production style of this paperweight is art glass, which is known for its high-quality craftsmanship and unique designs. Its Oriental theme adds to its cultural significance and makes it a great addition to any home or office decor. This item falls under the categories of Pottery & Glass and Decorative Pottery & Glassware.
19Jan
Antique New England Fruit Bouquet Lampwork Art Glass Paperweight
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Antique Paperweight from New England Glass – A stunning art glass piece that adds Victorian elegance to any room. Fruit Basket Pattern – Features a detailed, lampwork production technique with multicolored glass materials. Handcrafted with Glossy Finish – Each paperweight is meticulously handmade, ensuring a unique and beautiful piece. Ideal for Collectors and Enthusiasts – A must-have for those passionate about decorative glassware and antique pieces. Licensed Original Piece – Authentic and original, with a vintage feel and proven provenance. Unique and Special – The antique style and handcrafted production technique make this a standout item.
19Jan
Vintage Murano Glass Jellyfish Paperweight Cristalleria Ann Primrose Glows
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Vintage Ann Primrose Murano Collection Cristalleria Jellyfish Art Glass Paperweight. Measures 6-1/2″ tall and is almost 4″ across weighs 4 pounds 12 ounces. Beautiful blacklight glow and daylight glow jellyfish inside a black egg shaped glass with sparkling copper flakes. The other glow in the dark photos are from a black light. If you have any questions, please message me.
18Jan
A Spectacular Signed PAUL STANKARD Detailed Black Berries Art Glass Paperweight
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An amazing Signed Paul Stankard. Detailed Branch of Black Berries with White Blossoms. This is a Limited Edition piece and is marked 11/75 on the bottoms edge with an additional number #26275 next to that. The bottom is clear and slightly concave and show negligible shelf ware. This is a lovely size paperweight and measures approximately 2-5/8″ in diameter by 1-3/4″ Tall. I consider this lovely work of art glass to be in Excellent Original Condition and is much better seen in person then in pictures. I did give you a short history below of Paul for your convenience. It is signed with one of Paul’s traditional PS signature Cane in the piece and can easily be seen in the last 2 pictures. Of course no collection is complete without a few of Paul’s Inspiring works of Art Glass Paperweights. The degree at which Paul accomplishes his breathtaking piece is truly astounding. 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. Short History of Paul Stankard. Widely recognized as the father of modern glass paperweights, Paul Joseph Stankard is a visionary and pioneer in the art of glasswork. Born in April 1943 as the second of nine children in an Irish Catholic family, Stankard grew up in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. In 1961, he enrolled at Salem Vocational Technical Institute (now Salem Community College) where he pursued a degree in scientific glassblowing. After completing his studies, Stankard spent the next decade honing his skills, crafting scientific instruments for various chemical laboratories. As Stankard’s expertise grew, so did his interest in exploring glass as an artistic medium. While continuing to work as a scientific glassblower to support his family, he began creating glass paperweights in his garage. His breakthrough came when renowned art dealer Reese Palley discovered Stankard’s work at a craft exhibit on the Atlantic City boardwalk. Impressed by Stankard’s precision and artistry, Palley became a sponsor, enabling Stankard to leave the scientific glass industry and devote himself full-time to the creation of glass paperweights. 1960s American Studio Glass Movement. The American studio glass movement emerged in the 1960s, gaining international attention for its bold colors and exaggerated, cartoonish designs. Stankard, however, took a different approach. His background in scientific glassblowing gave him a foundation of precision and control that set him apart from his contemporaries. Instead of focusing on abstract art, Stankard’s glassworks featured stunningly realistic botanical designs, so lifelike that viewers often believed he had somehow encased real flowers in his pieces. Some even mistook his invented flowers for actual species. As his work gained recognition, other artists in the studio glass movement began to follow his lead. The Creative Journey of an Artist in Glass. In his autobiography, Stankard reflects on the challenges he faced growing up with dyslexia, which caused him to struggle in school and perform poorly on tests. Labeled a slow learner, he graduated at the bottom of his high school class with a low IQ, a label that deeply affected his self-esteem. However, these early struggles ultimately fueled his determination and creativity, leading him to become a trailblazer in the field of glass art. Today, Paul Stankard is internationally celebrated as a master of glass paperweights, having elevated the craft into a respected art form. His work is featured in more than 60 museums worldwide, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian Institution, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Louvre in Paris, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Over his 50-year career, Stankard has received numerous honors, including the Glass Art Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He is also the author of two books. Spark the Creative Flame: Making the Journey from Craft to Art. No Green Berries or Leaves: The Creative Journey of an Artist in Glass. 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. 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.
18Jan
Orient & Flume Vintage 1975 Beautiful Bright Colors Studio Glass Paperweight
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An early Orient & Flume from 1975 – Incredibly bright blues, golds and purple literally pop off this paperweight on white base. I have not adjusted the colors. Signed to the base: “Orient & Flume 72 E 1975″. Weighs 13 ounces and is approximately 2.9″ W x 1.8″ H In good condition, no major issues to report on this almost 50 year old paperweight.
17Jan
Hand Blown Vintage Paperweight Psychedelic Feather Pastel Flume Glass Rainbow
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This hand blown vintage paperweight is a unique addition to your collection. The design features a psychedelic feather pattern with pastel flume and rainbow colors. The material used is high-quality glass, making it a durable and long-lasting item. The paperweight falls under the category of decorative pottery and glassware, specifically paperweights. It is perfect for those who collect paperweights or those who appreciate unique and colorful decorative items. The item is labeled as used, but it is in great condition and will bring a pop of color to any room.