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Is this a Strathearn paperweight?
Max:
Tut! I really shouldn't be posting this time of night!
I did a brief 'show and tell' the other night, and this paperweight had very mixed reviews. One person said it was probably fit for being a doorknob (my sentiments too actually...lol) and someone else said it was rather nice and could be Strathearn.
I paid about £20 for it...it was advertised recently on Ebay as Strathearn...but is it??
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KevinH:
Hi Max,
Yes, I'd say it's Strathearn. They made these in at least three sizes. The basic weight was formed and then pressed into a mould for the "star" shaping. £20 is a reasonable price for your example.
I assume the "fit for a doorknob" comment was intended as a rather derisory remark. I don't think the moulded "star" pattern was actually used for Doorknobs, but certainly standard domed weights were. They were made by Strathearn, and earlier at Vasart, and Perthshire Paperweights had their versions too - and those are particularly well made. I have even seen a photo of a Doorknob with the paperweight part made by Paul Ysart, but I have not seen one by him for real. The Doorknobs are widely collected, and many folk still use them for the intended purpose - I once visited somebody in Scotland who had Strathearn Doorknobs on most of the doors.
Leni:
--- Quote from: "KevH" ---I assume the "fit for a doorknob" comment was intended as a rather derisory remark.
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Frank:
All our doorknobs are by Vasart, Strathearn and Pertshire Paperweights with the PP's being slowly replaced. The Vasart ones have the most elaborate ones in old coloured brass, the Strathearn plainer in brighter brass to base metal and the PP's on gaudy modern brass.
It is a perfect method of displaying paperweights and adds a touch of distinction to Mahogany doors.
Max:
Thanks KevH and Frank for your help. :)
Although it is Strathearn then, it's not the most attractive paperweight in the world, is it?! Poor little smudgy thing!
The remark about it being useful as a doorknob was just plain talking, rather than being derisory. We should be able to do plain talking with friends, shouldn't we?! I appreciate honesty anyway - can't tell where you're at otherwise, can you?! :D
I do feel sort of attached to this paperweight though...it's rather nice to hold in your hand and fiddle with when you're watching TV - like a big worry bead. Still, I think using it as a doorknob is a fantastic idea, and not something I would have thought of. I'm sure with a bit of glue and determination I could at least use it as a drawer handle. :idea: :lol:
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