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local "99cents Only" weight finds (Pics gone / links broken)
glasswizard:
Max I hope this is the turq. one you were referring to. http://tinypic.com/4qrc3m It has a lable on the bottom which is round and originally I think blue and silver, its a little worn. But it says Murano Glass made in Italy. Terry
glasswizard:
And Finally Sue here is your frog http://tinypic.com/4qrc4p It also has a foil lable that says Murano Glass, Made in Italy. Enjoy Terry
Max:
Thanks Terry...mmmm....love that turquoise and chunky canes, it has a real retro feel to it, and I love that! OMG! I'm turning into a paperweight fancier! :shock: :shock: :D
Thanks for the link Frank... it was totally fascinating! Also, I'm still :shock: at finding out that KevH licks his paperweights, I'm not sure that's entirely normal. :lol: :lol:
chopin-liszt:
:D :D Thanks , Terry, he really is lovely.
And I've learned that the pictures can be enlarged! I've got a whole lot of back-tracking to do here, to see things better than I was able to before. I've just never touched the odd "things" that came up on the picture, in case they produced adverts or viruses! (I don't trust things that computers do!)
:D Cheers, Sue
glasswizard:
This proves several points to me. Paperweights are fascinating and fun and so diverse what glass person is not going to be drawn to at least one. As we have seen the study of canes is so complex, but the wealth of information they contain boggles the mind a bit. And you can almost pick a subject like fruit or animals and you can find paperweights to satisfy. I myself really am drawn to the contemprary weights and have to ask myself sometimes, "How did they do that?" Pictured here is an Eickholt weight dated 1992.
http://tinypic.com/4r9nc1 I never tire of looking at it. Terry
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