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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: Nick77 on June 02, 2012, 01:27:16 PM
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Thought at first this is Murano but the more I look at it I'm not so sure, it is huge 100mm wide by 70mm tall (4 x 3 inches approx) as you can see the base has a seperate groove and it is not completely round underneath?
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My guess is Old English, probably Richardson.
Dunno what the base shape is about, though!
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I'm with Kev on this - OE, and virtually certainly Richardson. A quite neat weight.
As for base, I wonder if something may have been lost just before / during annealing?
Alan
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Thanks guys thought it probably was, it couldn't be Whitefriars could it just comparing the canes to some book examples? Also what period roughly would you say?
Thanks
Nick
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Hi Nick.
Although the canes bear some similarity to Whitefriars, they look like Richardson ones to me (or just possibly very good Walsh Walsh ones). The base is not Whitefriars 'button' style, but has the small foot rim found in Richardson weights around the early 1900s. So my guess on age is 1900 +/- 10 years.
Alan
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Thanks for that
Nick
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I think that this is probably my favourite weight and I'd love to keep it, sadly though due to over 2 years of unemployment it's off to ebay :(
So if anyones interested it will be there later today along with the rest over the next day or 2.
I have some nice Perthsire ones I haven't posted here (P canes and labels mean even I can be sure of their identity) Bohemian, Waterford, Mdina, Caithness, Selkirk etc.
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Nick, please add a thread, with links, in the Market Place forum about your weights for sale.
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Will do, although I have just finished photographing 42 of them with more to come so may take a while.
Nick
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You can just add a general link to your items for sale and then bump it when you list more
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Ok as discussed this and others now on ebay there is a thread with links in the Market Place forum, 43 photgraphed so far and should be on by this evening, others still to do.
Nick