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Author Topic: Two halves of Paperweights  (Read 2094 times)

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Offline daveweight

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Two halves of Paperweights
« on: February 24, 2018, 04:17:26 PM »
I saw brucebanner's interesting post showing to halves of paperweights that had been made into bookends. This reminded me that I have to halves of paperweights so I am enclosing pictures of these as it is interesting to see the side views showing how paperweights are made and the depth of the coloured  base and dome.

The first weight is a Perthshire spoked and the second is a lampwork flower from late American artist Ray Banford.

Hope these are of some interest

Dave

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