Thanks for the inputs so far!
Dave, do you know if your friend payed above the normal price for that?
I need this info to tell my grandchildren about my two weights (The grandkids should start apearing in about 20-30 years

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I accept that the Perthshire etc weights have no antique value, but as others have posted, I do not believe that that detracts from their collectability. As a new colector myself I believe these are the weights that most people do actually collect, making them highly collectable!
{One just has to have a look at the way auctions go on ebay to see this, I have seen Baccarat, Saint Louis, Clichy etc weights sell with 5-10 (serious) bids and big bucks; the same holds true for the good modern millifiori weights such as Perthshire, JD, PMCD, Strathearn etc however with affordable price tags. Of course when you start talking good lampwork (or some of the brilliant millefiori the abovementioned produce/d) the picture changes back to big bucks. As always I'm getting a bit carried away but the point I am trying to make is that there are only so many weights made by the same people that one wants, especially in the same/similar pattern number, until you start looking for something different...and affordable in terms of your collection...and a reversed signature could be one of those things.}
Kind regards...and happy May Day/Workers Day