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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: MANDI on September 24, 2012, 05:09:13 PM
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This is a controlled bubble paperweight measuring approximately 2 3/4" high and 3" across. It is a lovely colour of orange. On the base there is a half circle of incised dots or slashes. I would like to know the maker?
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The marks are just where the bubbles have been ground through to finish the bottom
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and it's a feature often seen on Webb's "Flair" vases...... ?
Perhaps it's common, I don't actually know.
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Don't think it's Webbs,the 'Flair' range have a polished pontil mark,well mine and the other few I've seen have and Webb weights are concave on the base,all said it may be a later piece ::) ;D ;D
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Don't think it's Webbs,the 'Flair' range have a polished pontil mark,well mine and the other few I've seen have and Webb weights are concave on the base,all said it may be a later piece ::) ;D ;D
Could it possibly be Whitefriars?
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My money is on Holmgaard, but far from being sure.
I doubt it being Whitefriars. The base would not be flat. Same goes for Webb.
Keith
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I can't see wfs leaving rough ends of bubbles on the base of anything. ???
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I can't see wfs leaving rough ends of bubbles on the base of anything. ???
There are not really rough ends. The base is completely smooth apart from purpose made indentations. They don't appear to be connected to the bubbles at all.
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They were some of the controlled bubbles before the base was ground off but I don't think it's Whitefriars. Most if not all the WF controlled bubble weights seem to have one large interior bubble.
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Seen these described on various boards as Czech, Wedgwood and Webb.
Definitely not Whitefriars though, the bubbles are too neat and uniform.
Most Ruby ones don't have the large central bubble and very few do.
The rest of the colours most have the large central bubble a few don't.
A few here in the album including a rare large amber without the central bubble and unfinished base, a ruby without the central bubble also ocean green and twilight with the central bubble. The hardest to find, probably ruby with the central bubble Sky blue also quite hard to find.
Chris
https://picasaweb.google.com/107067405711297858658/WhitefriarsBubblePaperweight?authkey=Gv1sRgCNjFw4ewrLj22gE
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I don't think it will be Holmegaard either. My example a PL 15625 has a much thicker layer of outer glass and the bubbles are not reaching the base. Also I can't recall any pieces of that colour either.
Ross
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Seen these described on various boards as Czech, Wedgwood and Webb.
Definitely not Whitefriars though, the bubbles are too neat and uniform.
Most Ruby ones don't have the large central bubble and very few do.
The rest of the colours most have the large central bubble a few don't.
A few here in the album including a rare large amber without the central bubble and unfinished base, a ruby without the central bubble also ocean green and twilight with the central bubble. The hardest to find, probably ruby with the central bubble Sky blue also quite hard to find.
Chris
https://picasaweb.google.com/107067405711297858658/WhitefriarsBubblePaperweight?authkey=Gv1sRgCNjFw4ewrLj22gE
I see what you mean about Whitefriars. Yes they look the same until you look at the inverted base. My paperweight has a smooth base.