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Old English and Richardsons?
« on: June 19, 2013, 03:02:12 PM »
A heavy weight, 3¼" in diameter and almost 3" tall, snapped pontil mark and plenty of wear.

My best guess is OE and Richardsons but is it?

John

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Re: Old English and Richardsons?
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2013, 06:55:05 PM »
Nobody wants to comment on this weight and my dodgy, inexperienced and somewhat hopeful attribution?

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Re: Old English and Richardsons?
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2013, 08:58:35 PM »
I think its a nice weight but I'm not sure who but you might be right,if you want a reply you need to say its Paul ysart then stand back and you will get replies,,,,,,,,,,I've listed 2 questions on weights under a new name as this id was crock for awhile for some reason and no one replied about them,I kinda don't bother anymore but I still like to look at the postings and the images.

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Re: Old English and Richardsons?
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2013, 09:09:13 PM »
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Hi.  It is certainly Old English, and I agree that it is probably Richardson - there are Richardson canes in the weight (the second and third rows).

Alan
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Re: Old English and Richardsons?
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2013, 08:35:04 AM »
Thank you both for commenting, it is much appreciated here. Paperweights in general are a large black hole in my experience/knowledge and I was excited when I thought I might have found an id for it, the first time I have tracked down a paperweight myself... ::)

John

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