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24Sep
Almost Left It All Behind Shop With Me Heart Of Ohio Antique Mall Reselling
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26Aug
Gorgeous Antique St. Louis France Millefiori Jasper Ground Paperweight 1860
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LOUIS FRANCE MILLEFIORI JASPER GROUND PAPERWEIGHT. We have the privilege of offering you this gorgeous antique St. Louis, France, millefiori, jasper ground paperweight. Circa 1860 and measures 2 1/2 in diameter. Features a large central white, blue and blue millefiori cane is at the apex of a vivid green and white jasper ground. Has a factory polished base. The paperweight is just absolutely beautiful to see in person. In wonderful condition with a single minute nick, some scattered light wear, a couple clusters of minute circular light refracting annealing lines and bruises. This piece would look absolutely stunning in any setting, especially with a floral arrangement. Would be great for any St. Louis or paperweight collector. We tried to make this easier on our customers. We will break it down for you upon end of sale in the invoice. If you have any questions or concerns, we are easy to get along with. We have photographed every part for you, so that you can see the condition. Feel free to ask any questions or if you need more detailed photos, we are easy to deal with. Sir Richards Antiques and Fine Art Center c/o Richard and Barbara Woodard 3487 Waterbury Stowe Road Waterbury Center, Vermont 05677. We are available to answer e-mails from 10:00 A. To 5:00 P. (Eastern Standard Time), Seven days a week, except for Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Check out our other quality auctions. Well worth a look! You are welcome to personally view or pick your item up at our showroom, which contains Early American to Continental furniture, fine paintings and prints, fine porcelains and glass, plus almost every category pertaining to our past. Open Friday through Monday 10:00 A.
23Aug
JOHN DEACONS-Version of Antique Baccarat Camomile (Pom Pom) W Double Green Swirl
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BEAUTIFUL JOHN DEACONS PAPERWEIGHT – Version of Antique Baccarat Camomile (Pom Pom) Flower With An Added Double Green/Clear Swirl Background. The detail in the salmon-colored camomile flower here is incredible (if you have the Dunlop Baccarat book, look up their original version of the flower on page 75) and the 6 green leaves here actually look better than Baccarat’s on the original weight due to John’s detailed lines giving them a sense of motion and almost velvety look. Those turquoise-greenish and clear swirls are just the right accent to send this paperweight soaring. Weighs 1 lb 2 ounces and is approximately 3″ W X 2.3″ H There’s a JD signature cane in the middle of the base (and I think it has a year as well but I cannot make it out) and a “Made In Scotland by John Deacons” paper label there as well.
18Aug
Antique 1890′s Glass Paperweight RARE Albert Graeser Woodmen of the World Roses
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Antique 1890′s Glass Paperweight RARE Albert Graeser Woodmen of the World Roses. Portrait and advertising paperweights were dome glass paperweights first made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania using a process patented in 1882 by William H. The portrait paperweights contained pictures of ordinary people reproduced on a milk glass. Disk and encased within clear glass. This same process was also used to produce paperweights with the owner’s name encased or an advertisement of a business or product. Graeser patented a different process for making advertising paperweights in 1892. The Graeser process involved sealing an image to the underside of a rectangular glass blank. Using a milk glass or enamel-like glaze. Many paperweights of the late 19th century are marked either J. Abrams or Barnes and Abrams and may list either the 1882 Maxwell or 1892 Graeser patent date. The W OF W organization was founded in 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska. By Joseph Cullen Root. Root founded Modern Woodmen of America. (MWA) in Lyons, Iowa. In 1883, after hearing a sermon about “pioneer woodsmen clearing away the forest to provide for their families”. Taking his own surname to heart, he wanted to start a society that “would clear away problems of financial security for its members”. After internal dissension within the MWA, Root was ejected from the organization that he had founded. When moving to Omaha, Root decided to start again with a new group he called the Modern Woodmen of the World. He soon dropped the “Modern”, and the organization became “Woodmen of the World”. Please view all photos for further details and description, Photos are a very important part of the description. Please use the zoom function for small details. Many more items listed regularly!! Please visit our store. Stuff That Was Made To Last. Thank you for stopping by and taking a look and for Supporting our Small Business! The item you saw TODAY. And want to think about TONIGHT. To the people who saw it YESTERDAY. And thought about it LAST NIGHT!
13Aug
Antique Belgium Chenee Art Glass Sulphide Paperweight Crucifix Cross Open Pontil
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Hello, for sale is a beautiful and very rare antique ca. Made by Chenée Glassworks factory. Condition: no chips or cracks; excellent. Please, be sure to view all photos carefully as they are included as part of the item description. All my items are as described, all authentic and original collectable items. They are described the best way I can. All questions will be answered on time depending on the time-zone differences. Package will be securely wrapped to prevent any damage. If needed in double box. Do not worry to contact me if you need assistance in any situation. Will do my best to satisfy my customers.
01Aug
Vtg glass paperweight DOORKNOB drawer pull antique cobalt blue handle art craft
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30Jul
Antique Thuringian Glass Art Paperweight Colorful Germany Floral Design Collecti
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24Jul
Antique Vintage Mushroom Paperweight Look
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IVE BEEN TOLD THIS IS MORE THAN LIKELY A MILLVILLE PAPERWEIGHT. BUT IM NOT 100% SURE. ITS A BEAUTIFUL PIECE. HAS TYPICAL FLAWS FROM PRODUCTION. AND WHAT IVE READ AS WELL THAT THEY WERE NOT ALWAYS PERFECTLY STRAIGHT. AS YOU CAN SEE IT LOOKS VERY GOOD. ITS LESS THAN 4 TALL. IT LOOKS TO BE ALL ONE SOLID PIECE. AS I SAID HAS THE FLAWS ASSOCIATED WITH OLD PAPERWEIGHTS.