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Offline frnkvdw

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PART 2. ID? Help please
« on: July 19, 2018, 12:05:33 PM »
Hi,

I’m new at this message board, and a novice paperweight collector, mostly
paperweights I find at local markets and thrift shops. Often cheap Chinese
paperweights, but every now and then a little jewel pops up.

Could anyone ID the following 2 paperweights?
I wonder if they are of the same origin?

Both paperweights have some age and wear, and are clearly not new.
Also both of them, although very different in design, have exactly the
same setup; a ground up to halfway of the dome, in the middle a controlled
bubble deeply sunk into ground. From the bubble sprouts a web (B).
In both paperweights, the glass has a greenish hue.

B
has a polished base, and a diameter 8,4 cm x height 9 cm

(read PART 1. to see first paperweight)

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Re: PART 2. ID? Help please
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2018, 04:31:27 PM »
Hi frnkvdw,

I think it is a Bohemian spider, the central bubble is the body and the white stripes are the legs.  c 1900-1930.

Regards.
Marc

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Re: PART 2. ID? Help please
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2018, 10:32:45 PM »
Thanks for your help!

Am I correct to assume the paperweight in PART 1. of this post is of the same origin?

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