Rare Vintage John Deacons Scotland Christmas Tree Paperweight. Photos do not do this piece justice. Beautiful gift or addition to a collection. See photos for details and condition. No crack no chips no scratches.
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20Nov
Vintage John Deacon St. Kilda Star Glass Paperweight Millefiori Mini Signed 70s
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22Sep
Vintage 1964 Baccarat Art Glass Paperweight John F Kennedy Sulfide With Blue
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This Vintage Baccarat art glass paperweight features a beautiful blue sulfide with a John F Kennedy pattern. The piece was manufactured in France in the mid-20th century and is a limited edition item. The paperweight is a great addition to any collection of decorative pottery and glassware and would make a great gift for any vintage enthusiast. A 1964 Sulfide with Cameo by Albert David. This is one of the rare prototypes, having a blue ground, pale blue overlay, and 5 + 1 faceting.
10Aug
Vintage Iridescent Swirl Glass Paperweight. By John Gilvey and Dated 1993
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06Aug
Old Glory John Gentile Paperweight Wheaton Glass Millville NJ Rare Museum Stock
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A must have for the local glass enthusiast! No breaks cracks chips or repairs! William Driver, an American sea captain from Massachusetts, bestowed the nickname “Old Glory” to the large American flag he flew during his voyages around the world. After retiring, he moved to Nashville, TN, and carefully hid the flag until the end of the Civil War. He proudly flew “Old Glory” atop the capitol building when the war ended. His flag is now in the Smithsonian. Few people know his story, but his nickname for the flag lives on! Born in Naples, Italy, in 1884, he came to America before WWI. He worked for H. Fry in Rochester, Pennsylvania, and had a long career at the Morgantown Glassware Guild in West Virginia. He and his family opened their own business nearby Sky City in 1947, focusing on paperweight production. Wheaton has one on display in their museum. Please see the photos for overall size and condition. String tag containing provenance can be removed easily.
04May
John Deacons Clichy Roses Violet Paperweight with Signature JD Cane
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This beautiful paperweight by John Deacons features a stunning floral pattern with multicolored hues, perfect for adding a touch of contemporary style to any room. The piece is handmade with millefiori production technique and bears the signature JD cane, making it an original work of art from Scotland. Crafted from high-quality glass, this paperweight is a perfect addition to any collection or as a decorative piece on its own. Whether you are a fan of art glass or simply looking for a unique and eye-catching item, this John Deacons Clichy Roses Paperweight is sure to impress.
19Feb
Vintage Large Frosted Glass Dimensions World Paperweight By John DesMeules 95
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This vintage paperweight by John DesMeules is a beautiful addition to any collection. Crafted in the late 20th century, it features a multicolored world design and is made of frosted glass. The paperweight is a great decorative item and can be used to hold down papers on a desk or table. It is a wonderful piece of art glass produced in the 1990s. This item is perfect for those who appreciate unique and interesting decor pieces.
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.