As crimp rose weights are my first love and because I've shared some info on the subject on this board, I thought it might be good to also share some quality sources of information on the subject:
Edward Minns wrote 2 fine articles on Millville roses and other weights made by workers Whital Tatum circa the turn of the 20th century in Millville, NJ. These articles appeared in 2 issues of
American Collector magazine in 1938, much of which was reprised in early Annual Bulletins of the Paperweight Collectors Association.
These can sometimes be found on ebay.
Paul Holister expounded upon the subject too in his book
Encyclopedia of Glass Paperweights, published in 1969.
Another good source of information on Millville roses and other Millville weights is Clarence Newell's book
Old Glass Paperweights of Southern New Jersey which was published in 1989.
The above 2 books can often be found on ebay.
Also, Gay Lecleire Taylor, curator of The Wheaon Village Museum of Glass, located in Millville, NJ, can be contacted there with questions and requests for information. She has made a close study of original Millville roses.
I myself wrote an article on crimp rose paperweights, Millville & others, in the year 2000 issue of the PCA Annual Bulletin.
So there are some good sources for you all and I hope my contributions to this board are helpful.
