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Old Glory John Gentile Paperweight Wheaton Glass Millville NJ Rare Museum Stock

Old Glory John Gentile Paperweight Wheaton Glass Millville NJ Rare Museum Stock

Old Glory John Gentile Paperweight Wheaton Glass Millville NJ Rare Museum Stock

Old Glory John Gentile Paperweight Wheaton Glass Millville NJ Rare Museum Stock

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.

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY! 19th c. Whimsy Glass Pedestal PAPERWEIGHT Millville Hat Stand

MUSEUM QUALITY Whimsy Glass Pedestal Paperweight. Likely made in Millville or Pittsburgh in the 1800s! You will likely not find a finer example of a 19. Century pedestal paperweight than this one! Showing barely, if any, wear in its over 150 years of existence, this lovely handblown art piece is a perfect cornerstone of any early American art glass collection! Featuring a fantastic, mottled fuchsia and white swirl pattern with a symmetrical, four-point reverse teardrop design, this visually stunning piece will bring a dash of spring and whimsy to any sunny area! This Victorian-era glass paperweight was likely made in either Millville, NJ, or Pittsburgh, PA during the mid-to-late 1800s. The piece is unsigned but bears a fire polished pontil scar on top. The ball is attached to the pedestal base and all pieces are original without apparent modification! This piece is in NEAR MINT condition! There are very few, if any, signs of use or wear and the piece is free from major flaw, damage, and repair! A museum-ready and appealing piece of historic early American art glass! Height: 7 ¼ in. Max width: 3 ¼ in. Your item will come from a pet and smoke-free home. If you are not satisfied, please let me know and allow me the opportunity to make it right. Thank you for looking and I look forward to having your business! It is your responsibility to return the item to me in the same condition it was sent to you.

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