In Reply #7, Robert said:
I have thrown a UV torch over this and my other possible Vasart/Perthshire paperweights and I am not really sure I can tell anything regarding blue colours, or steel, some are purple.....
Standard UV lights (strip, torch, lamp etc.) are in the longwave band. They will not show fluorescence differences between 1st period Vasart, 2nd period Vasart and Strathearn - all of which will show a shade of green, some a bit brighter than others and some more yellow than others, but all green.
A shortwave uv light will show blue flouresecnce for the lead-based glass used for the 2nd period Vasart (glass batch changed during 1956) and Strathearn items. The 1st period Vasart items will show as a shade of grey under the shortwave light.
The uv fluorescence thingy is perhaps a bit of a personal issue with me and is not so important for most folk. But I would dearly like to see, or just know of, a Vasart doorknob, bar-set item etc, that fluoresces as grey rather than blue under shortwave uv. I believe they exist, but so far I have not seen or heard of one.
It's getting to be like missing out on a "simple tick" for my bird watching lists!
