Antique Baccarat double clematis paperweight in pale blue with striped petals c. The glass is clear and heavy typical of an antique Baccarat paperweight c. The artistry is exceptional, with a complex blue clematis of striped pale blue petals and a pink stardust centre cane on green leave with two more blue buds.
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23May
John Deacons (2022) butterfly over blue clematis faceted glass paperweight
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John Deacons (2022) butterfly over blue clematis faceted paperweight. A double-tiered blue clematis, its petals cleaved with a stripe of silver aventurine, blooms on a green stem along with five ribbed leaves and a companion bud. It is visited by a delicate off-white butterfly, with a blue aventurine body and wing dots. White upset muslin ground. Six and one facets. Signed by Gordon Taylor. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Paperweights”. The seller is “lhselmanltd” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Antique: No
- Color: Blue
- Material: Glass
- Year Manufactured: 2022
- Vintage: No
- Brand: John Deacons
- Type: Paperweight
- Era: 21st Century (2000-now)
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Object Type: Paperweight
- Theme: Butterflies
- Features: Decorative
- Production Technique: Lampwork
- Handmade: Yes
14Mar
Antique St. Louis Saint Louis Blue Double Clematis Flower Paperweight c. 1850
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Louis Saint Louis Blue Double-Clematis Flower Paperweight on a Latticinio Ground, c. This beautiful paperweight measures 2 and 7/8 inches in diameter, with a height of 1 and 15/16 inches. The glass is clear and heavy typical of an antique St. The artistry is exceptional, with a deep blue-colored double clematis flower, with velvet-like leaves and stem, set on a delicate white latticinio ground. The paperweight is in excellent condition with no nicks, cracks or wear. On the base is the remnant of the original sticker from the well-known Spinks paperweight collection. This is a fine and beautiful example of an Antique St. Louis paperweight from the mid-19th century. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Paperweights”. The seller is “walrens” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Origin: France
- Pattern: Double Clematis Flower
- Color: Blue
- Material: Glass
- Year Manufactured: 1850
- Subject/Theme: Flower
- Brand: St. Louis Saint Louis
- Type: Paperweight
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Theme: Flower
- Features: Antique
- Production Style: Art Glass
- Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
- Country/Region of Manufacture: France
- Country of Origin: France
14Sep
Beautiful Perthshire 1992c Annual Ltd Ed. Clematis on Trellis Paperweight
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I have for sale a gorgeous Perthshire 1992C Annual Ltd. “Clematis on Trellis” paperweight. It was to be a run of 300 of which 277 were made. It features lovely purple and white lampwork Clematis flowers climbing up a golden trellis on an emerald green ground with a “P1992″ cane in the base and it’s original label. It is featured in “The Complete Guide to Perthshire Paperweights” by Colin & Debby Mahoney and. Gary & Marge McClanahan p. Is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, etc. And measures 2 7/8″ diameter x 1 7/8″ 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. The item “Beautiful Perthshire 1992c Annual Ltd Ed. Clematis on Trellis Paperweight” is in sale since Tuesday, June 29, 2021. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “jehari” and is located in Deer Park, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country of Origin: Scotland
- Material: Glass
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Features: Limited Edition
- Color: Multi-Color
- Glassmaking Technique: Lampwork
- Type of Glass: Hand Blown Glass
- Subject/Theme: Clematis on Trellis
- Brand: Perthshire
21Jul
DANIEL SALAZAR Pink Clematis Flowers Art Glass Studio Paperweight, Aprx 3.5Wx3H
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Daniel Salazar Pink Clematis Flowers Art Glass Studio Paperweight. Daniel Salazar (Lundberg Studio). In excellent PLUS Condition. Perfect mint condition with a small defect as shown in pictures. All pictures are from the original item. Approximately 3″ tall, 3.5″ wide. Approximately 2.24 pounds. “Daniel Salazar” “Lundberg studios 1999 II”. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask I will answer them as promptly as possible. The item “DANIEL SALAZAR Pink Clematis Flowers Art Glass Studio Paperweight, Aprx 3.5Wx3H” is in sale since Tuesday, June 13, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “nycfinejewelry” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Brand: Daniel Salazar
- Features: Signed
- Object Type: Paperweight
05Jul
PERTHSHIRE LAMPWORK CLEMATIS ON A BASKET PAPERWEIGHT 1973 LTD ED (Ref3428)
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A Perthshire’Clematis on a basket’ lampwork paperweight. This weight dates to 1973. Limited edition of 300. 3 wide and 2ΒΌ. Unpacked weight : 432 grams. Ground out and smoothed pontil. Any white areas on my photographs. Due to camera flash and my poor photography skills! – they are not due to any imperfections in the item. The item “PERTHSHIRE LAMPWORK CLEMATIS ON A BASKET PAPERWEIGHT 1973 LTD ED (Ref3428)” is in sale since Thursday, January 28, 2021. This item is in the category “Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “toby0711″ and is located in Sidmouth. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country of Origin: Britain
- Maker: Perthshire
- Glassmaking Technique: Lampwork
- Glassware Type: Paperweights
- Object Type: Paperweights
23Mar
A BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight
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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
07Jun
ANTIQUE 19TH Century BOSTON SANDWICH CLEMATIS PAPERWEIGHT, c. 1870-1887
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A N T I Q U E 19 t h C e n t u r y B O S T O N S A N D W I C H B L U E C L E M A T I S P A P E R W E I G H T. 1 8 7 0 – 1 8 8 7. BLUE CLEMATIS WITH TEN PETALS AND A CENTER OF BLUE AND WHITE CANE. WITH A DARK GREEN STEM AND TWO DARK GREEN LEAVES. ON A PINK, BLUE AND WHITE JASPER BACKGROUND. Note: The is a flake/flaw on the side (see photograph). Note: Thanks to the several E-Bayers who corrected me on the identification of this Paperweight. It has been suggested that this flower may not be a Clematis. The item “ANTIQUE 19TH Century BOSTON SANDWICH CLEMATIS PAPERWEIGHT, c. 1870-1887″ is in sale since Tuesday, March 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights”. The seller is “conway012012″ and is located in Fountainville, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, 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, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Bangladesh, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Nicaragua, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Viet nam, Uruguay, Canada.
- Country of Origin: France
- Brand: St. Louis
- Type: Vintage
17Aug
RARE Vintage Baccarat Double Clematis Glass Paperweight 1970 3 1/4 by 2 1/4
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Vintage 1970 Baccarat Double Clematis Glass Paperweight. Beautiful paperweight manufactured in 1970 by the French company, Baccarat. The paperweight features two stems of clematis flowers on a cobalt blue background. One flower is blue with a tiny red center surrounded by bluish white canes. The other is white with a center of pink, red, and white canes. There is also a pinkish red signature cane with “B 1970″. On the base there are two acid-etched Baccarat insignias along with “111″ and “1970″. Height – 2.25. Diameter at widest point – 3.25. I can not see or feel any chips. And since then it has been displayed in a cabinet. (with signature confirmation where available). From my personal collection in my smoke-free home. Thanks so much for looking! The item “RARE Vintage Baccarat Double Clematis Glass Paperweight 1970 3 1/4 by 2 1/4″ is in sale since Monday, April 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\French\Baccarat”. The seller is “eclectic801″ and is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Object Type: Paperweight
- Brand: Baccarat
- Featured Refinements: Baccarat Paperweight
04Jun
BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight
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A VERY RARE Antique (New England Glass Company) Cobalt Blue Clematis with Garland Surrounding the entire Clematis and Beautiful Forest Green Ribbed Petals 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. Short History of New England Glass Company. New England Glass Company. Was established by Amos Binney, Edmund Munroe, Daniel Hastings, and. 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. A key ingredient in the making of. 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. 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. (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. Award for “skill and ingenuity, ” and established agencies in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The company took full advantage of the introduction of. 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. The company flourished as one of America’s leading glass manufacturers through the Civil War, but the development of inexpensive. 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. Moved the company to. In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company. And ultimately became part of. 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 “BEAUTIFUL Antique NEGC COBALT BLUE CLEMATIS With GARLAND Art Glass Paperweight” is in sale since Thursday, May 18, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights\Vintage”. The seller is “paperwtlady1″ and is located in Homewood, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Antique
- Country of Origin: USA
- Brand: NEGC