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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: cfosterk on October 14, 2006, 07:05:15 PM

Title: Unknown Scottish manufacturer....
Post by: cfosterk on October 14, 2006, 07:05:15 PM
I think the blue ground paperweight is an absolute stunner - my pics are awful!

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l139/cfosterk/DSCF0116.jpg
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l139/cfosterk/DSCF0115.jpg

I inherited a 'one of everything' collection from my dad - the orange ground weight was his, the blue mine! I think i have a reasonable eye, and I've reviewed all of Kevins amazing stuff, but I can't decide!!!!

Some of the canes look to be Vasart - but the set up just seems too sophisicated when handled!!

The mauve cane is repeated in the orange ground weight. Comprises four daisy 'cog' canes in pale yellow and white encased in a mauve tube, then clear glass, before a hexagonal white within pink casing. I'm sure I've seen this in a Strathearn weight somewhere!!

Outer canes comprise seven inner canes in quite vibrant colours, encased in a white inner, and a pale green eight cog outer.

HELP!!!!
Title: Unknown Scottish manufacturer....
Post by: glasstrufflehunter on October 15, 2006, 06:24:45 AM
The canes look too crisp to be Strathern to me. Strathern's canes have a kind a blended look to me like the colours have run together.
Title: Unknown Scottish manufacturer....
Post by: KevinH on October 16, 2006, 02:32:00 PM
These could both be either Vasart (56 to 64) or Strathearn (65 to 80, but earlier years more likely). With canes standing well out of the ground, Vasart may be a better bet.

Under UV light, they could only be separated as pre-56 (i.e. Ysart Brothers Glass) or later. I suspect that these would not show as Ysart Brothers period - but without doing the check, we can't say for sure.

Regarding canes, we should remember that many seen in Strathearn weights were actually made in the Vasart years. And some were even from the Ysart Brothers time - or even possibly 1930s out of the Moncrieff period! For example, I think the central cane in the blue ground weight is one from the pre-1956 time.

Richard More's site ( http://strathearn.smugmug.com/ ) is much better than mine for comparing Vasart / Strathearn weights.