This vintage glass paperweight features beautiful multi-color flowers made with the Millefiori glassmaking technique. The scrambled cane design adds a unique touch to this decorative piece, which would make a great addition to any collection. The paperweight was crafted in Italy and is unmarked, adding to its mystery and charm. This item is a perfect example of art glass and would be great for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The paperweight’s subject/theme is flowers, which makes it a great gift for anyone who loves floral designs. Its material is glass, and it has features that make it an exquisite decorative piece.
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12Apr
Vintage Ed Rithner Scrambled Sparkling Candy Cane Pieces Art Glass Paperweight
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31Jan
Vintage Murano Millefiori Art Glass Scrambled Cane Paperweight Matte Finish 2.5
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25Jan
Vintage Scrambled Millefiori Art Glass Paperweight handblown Venetian Murano
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31Oct
Vintage Scrambled Millefiori Art Glass Paperweight handblown Venetian Murano
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16Oct
Linda Allyn Art Glass Magic Paperweight Millefiori Murano Style Scrambled
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What you are purchasing today is a paperweight made by Linda Allyn. The paperweight is 3 1/2″ tall and 3 1/2″ wide. I attempt to photograph all imperfections/damage of items. If there are not photos of damage or stated in the description then it is safe to say the item does not have damage. If you receive an item and has damage and I did not photograph or state it in the description please reach out to me. My goal is to sell you an item you will enjoy. If you have questions about an item please inquire, and I will try to answer in 24 hours.
03Oct
Vintage Scrambled Millefiori Art Glass Paperweight handblown Venetian Murano
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PREOWNED CONDITION NO CHIPS CRACKS, CRAZING OR REPAIRS. Pontil mark, rough bottom, see photos. All items are in pre-owned condition unless stated otherwise. I do clean the items if it’s possible. Please leave feedback, I do rely on feedback. Positive would be nice. Please contact me to fix any issues. All my items come from estate sales and the like, I can not state if they come from a pet-free, or smoke-free environment.
11Aug
Chinese Pedestal Scrambled Millefiori Paperweight, 1930s
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Chinese Pedestal Scrambled Millefiori Paperweight, 1930s. This is a good example of a Chinese 1930s pedestal form scrambled millefiori paperweight. It has a great assortment of millefiori canes and twist canes. Louis or Clichy, the Chinese factory made it in a pedestal form more common with paperweights from Millville, New Jersey. Either way, it will not fool today’s collectors. Often these paperweights can be found scratch signed “CHINA” on the base or more rarely signed with a cane signature, but this example is unsigned. As with most Chinese paperweights, this paperweight has a light weight glass mixture that is high in soda and has a green-yellow tinge. The glass has a soft oily feel and t here are some light scratches and small nicks. Good color and condition. Please Note: The stand shown in the pictures is not included with the paperweight. It is shown for illustration only. Note on white glare : Please ignore the white areas, they are glare from the light. Note on condition: This paperweight is in very good condition for its age. It has an internal fracture on the base (see pictures) that is solid and is not spreading. It also has minor scratches but other cracks and no chips. Large size: Just under 2 3/4″ diameter by 3 1/4″ high. The base is ground concave. Signature: Unsigned, but I guarantee that this was made in the 1930s in China. Condition: This paperweight is in very good condition for its age. Chinese Paperweights were made in the late 1920s and throughout the 1930s as an attempt to duplicate 19th Century antique weights made in the United States and France. Because they are almost 100 years old, they are very collectible and every collector should own a few of these as study pieces. The history of the early Chinese paperweights is mostly anecdotal as no written records have been discovered. The story is that an American dealer sent examples of paperweights made by the New England Glass Company (NEGC), Boston & Sandwich Glass Company (B&S), Millville makers, and French factories to a Chinese factory and requested copies be made. The results are interesting and sometimes confused with the originals by inexperienced collectors. The earliest pictures of these paperweights appeared in the book American Glass Paperweights by Francis Edgar Smith published in 1939. Smith was aware that at least one of the paperweights shown in his book was Chinese. Since Smith was not an expert collector, this indicates that there was some general knowledge that these were Chinese prior to 1939. In the United States, the Tariff Act of 1930 required that every imported item must be conspicuously and indelibly marked in English with its country of origin. As a result, many of these Chinese paperweights are scratch signed on the bottom “CHINA”. Many are also not signed, suggesting that either they were imported prior to 1930 or the importer ignored the requirement. Most likely the earliest Chinese paperweights were made prior to 1930. The Chinese makers often combined design features found in paperweights from different makers. For example they copied the latticinio grounds used by New England Glass Company and used them with copies of Baccarat Pansy weights. The original Baccarat pansy paperweights never had a latticinio ground. They copied the pedestal rose from Millville and then used the pedestal bottom with other weights. It is fun to collect all the variations. In general, Chinese paperweights from the 1930s have a light weight glass mixture that is high in soda and has a greenish tinge. The glass also has a soft almost oily feel. Frequently they have bubbles or debris in the glass. And because of their age, many of these have minor scratches or other surface defects. Chinese paperweights made in the 1970s and later usually have better quality glass and are free of debris. Allan’s Paperweights is owned by Allan Port. If in doubt, please check with me first. Please do not ask me to declare this a gift.
28Jul
Colorful Scrambled Millefiori Glass Paperweight for Decorative Display
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Colorful Scrambled Millefiori Glass Paperweight for Decorative Display. Dimensions – diameter 3″ – height 2 1/2″. Colorful scrambled millefiori glass paperweight adds a touch of whimsy to any room. Perfect as a decorative display piece on a desk, shelf, or coffee table. Adds a pop of color to any home or office space. Makes for a great gift for art lovers and collectors. If you have any questions feel free to message me anytime.