Unfortunately, I don't have a pic. Perhaps I'll swing by today and snap one with the cell phone.
Anyway, I was in a local antique shop yesterday and saw a millefiori weight with a star (I think) and the word "Texas" in the center. At first glance, while I wasn't terribly impressed, it certainly wasn't a cheap souvenir shop type weight. I do remember, though, that it feature some bullseye-tube and multi-tube canes. Based on the color palette and the overall look, I simply mentally tagged it as a Murano and moved on.
Well, as the day wore on, the more unusual it seemed that an Italian weight would include "Texas". While it didn't seem like a "Chinese Murano", that would actually make more sense. Then last night, I was thinking that Texas gained statehood in the mid-1800s, and NEGC and B&S were making a lot of weights about that time and often used tube canes. Hmmm...
Has anyone seem a similar weight?
Again, if I can, I'll try to get a snapshot of it later today.