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Author Topic: ID for a cuboid paperweight with dimples and controlled airbubbles  (Read 1669 times)

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Offline glassamore

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Hi all my wonderful knowledgeable friends on Glass Messages

I picked another nice paperweight up in a charity shop for a couple of pounds and before I add anything to my glass collection I always try and research the item so I know its pedigree.

This is a good looking 7cms cuboid paperweight with dimples to each side and has a polished flat base and top with no identification marks or stickers. Encased in the cube is a black glass cube surrounded by controlled bubbles. A lovely example.

I can not even find anything like it on my searches on the net? I would appreciate any pointers in identifying this lovely paperweight.

I have checked every image on paperweight.com and extensively on the net but not found a near match. I have another two paperweights I wish to find out designer maker date which I have added as separate topics.

Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge.

With best regards

Gary - Glass Amore

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Re: ID for a cuboid paperweight with dimples and controlled airbubbles
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2023, 09:17:09 PM »
Could this possibly be a Julien MacDonald creation??
Thanks in advance for any pointers you can give me.
With best regards
Gary - Glass Amore

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