I have for sale a rare Perthshire 1970 PP19 paperweight. It’s a bright and colorful scramble unlike any other scramble Perthshire made. It has a large white “P” cane and embedded in the setup are smaller canes reading “P1970″. It is featured in “The Complete Guide to Perthshire Paperweights” by Colin & Debby Mahoney and. Gary & Marge McClanahan p. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, etc. And measures 2 5/8″ diameter x 2″ tall. Please ask for an invoice if you would like this service. Once tracking says “delivered” it is out of my hands. Due to lighting conditions and individual screen resolutions colors may vary slightly from pics. If you have any questions, please feel free to message me. Check out my other auctions and thanks for looking! Just ask for an invoice at checkout if you would like this service. E U S A.
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13Apr
RARE 1970 Perthshire PP19 Colorful Scramble Paperweight Large P Cane Excellent
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06Apr
Rare vintage art glass paperweight, marked unidentified, 41/2 inches wide
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This vintage art glass paperweight is a stunning addition to any collection. Measuring 4 1/2 inches wide, this piece features intricate designs and expert craftsmanship, making it a true one-of-a-kind item. The marking on the bottom is unidentified, adding to the mystery and allure of this rare piece. Crafted in the art glass production style, this paperweight is a beautiful example of the type and is perfect for collectors or as a decorative piece in any home. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this unique and exquisite vintage paperweight.
19Mar
Rare Artistry Enrich Your Soul With The Relaxing Craft Of Venetian Glass Art Design Sylcom Light
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14Mar
Rare 1979 VANDERMARK Signed Art Glass Multicolor Firefly Millefiori Paperweight
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Rare 1979 VANDERMARK Signed Art Glass Multicolor Firefly Millefiori Paperweight. In great condition, no damages of any kind as shown in pictures. It measures approximately 3″ tall by 3″ wide. Be more than welcome to make offers. I will gladly work with you on prices. See pictures for more details. Thank you very much for your time.
13Mar
Rare Vintage Murano Art Glass Millefiori Floral Faceted Paperweight 5 7/8” Tall
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01Mar
RARE Paperweight HANDMADE, Gorgeous White & Cranberry Color
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This is a handmade paperweight with a gorgeous white and cranberry color. The artist who made this piece is extremely talented and it is a rare find. The glass material used in creating this paperweight is of high quality and has a unique production style. It is a vintage piece and would be a great addition to any art glass collection. The paperweight is in its original condition and is an original piece of art. Condition no cracks or chips. Approximate dimensions 3″ x3″.
21Feb
RARE Vintage Dogs Art Glass Paperweight FROM ENGLAND
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RARE Vintage Dogs Art Glass Paperweight FROM ENGLAND. You will receive the exact item pictured. Please inspect pictures carefully and judge condition for yourself. Measurements: approx 3″ x 3″. This item will be mailed promptly, safely and securely with tracking. Any questions, please ask. Fair offers always welcome!
21Oct
Rare VINTAGE PEAR CUT GLASS CRYSTAL PRISM SIGNED TIFFANY FACETED PAPERWEIGHT GEM
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29Sep
RARE Vintage Bryden Pairpoint Ruby Enamelware Ewer Pitcher 9.5 Mosaic Art Glass
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Bryden Pairpoint Enamelware Ewer Mosaic-Glass. American, late 19th century, deep ruby glass ewer with gooseneck spout and handle, imbedded with white, pink, and red frit and glass cane. See photo, page 198, from reference book,’The Pairpoint Glass Story’, by George C, Avila (1968). From The New Bedford Museum of Glass. One of the last types of glass made in New Bedford at the old Pairpoint factory, called Mosaic glass. It was produced shortly before the Gundersen-Pairpoint firm closed in 1957, and possibly also during the brief operation of the successor Pairpoint Glass Co. Which operated until March of 1958 in nearby East Wareham, MA. According to New Bedford resident and glass authority William Pitt, local glass lore holds that’Enamelware’ resulted from an effort to save a bad batch of ruby, which is notoriously prone to darkening when poorly mixed or heated. This certainly might be the case, but no written records are known to confirm the story or to indicate if more than one batch was made. Today this glass is considered extremely rare. Please contact me with any questions or concerns.