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Title: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: josordoni on February 12, 2008, 10:37:47 PM
I have this door stop shaped paperweight, concentric millefiori with a 1972 monk cane (link will take you to a full gallery of views):

www.clarkagency.co.uk/clicpicfeb/wf_door_stop/_local_wf_door_stop.htm

I have gone through all the catalogues on the Whitefriars site, searched through ebay, checked as many retail sites as I can, and I can't find this shape.

Either I have a duff, or I am missing the shape somewhere. Can anyone help please?

(http://www.clarkagency.co.uk/clicpicfeb/wf_door_stop/sm_wf_dump021.jpg)
Title: Re: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: mjr on February 14, 2008, 03:16:39 PM
Lynne

I have seen the Whitefriars message board postings on this. Maybe for completeness you should post your findings here for those interested who have not seen elsewhere.

I haven't seen one of these before either !
Title: Re: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: johnphilip on February 14, 2008, 04:45:09 PM
Hi Lynne if you want to put my answers to your question on here its ok by me. John
Title: Re: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: josordoni on February 14, 2008, 05:51:10 PM
Thank you John - will do then...

John very kindly contacted Ray Annenberg with the pictures of the weight, and had a positive id from him,

this is John's message from the Whitefriars.org noticeboard:

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Hi Lynne I can confirm your weight is an experimental or trial piece by no other than Frank Hill, probably not many made thats why it is not in the catalogues .I showed your pics to Ray Annenberg, thats were the info comes from.Ray took the task over from Frank just after yours was made. Regards John.

this of course means that it gets to sit for a while on the shelf alongside the PS201 pink butterfly undated WF , and a pretty miniature blue P14 with a bit of frit inside which has meant nobody wants it.

Add to that my very pretty lampworked William Manson, the St Louis (very expensive) bouquet, and my William Walker, and I am starting to look very like a collector. 

and then there are my blue and green perfume bottles - including a Peter Layton and Norman Stuart Clarke ....I shall have to watch out... 8)
Title: Re: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: johnphilip on February 15, 2008, 10:26:51 AM
Hi folks, I believe it was the WHITEFRIARS.COM That we put the original message on,dont want to upset either of these great forums.JPH.
Title: Re: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: josordoni on February 15, 2008, 11:43:44 AM
Oh thanks JP - so sorry - I always get my forums muddled up...there are just too many of them  ::)

Title: Re: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: KevinH on February 17, 2008, 12:40:27 PM
Just to add something extra ... in John Simmonds' book Paperweights From Great Britain 1930-2000, there is an example of this weight (also 1972) but it is not faceted. The design is broadly similar to some of the older bubbled "doorstop paperweights" as shown in the 1969 catalogue in the Museum of London Whitefriars book.
Title: Re: Whitefriars door stop paperweight
Post by: josordoni on February 17, 2008, 12:49:22 PM
thank you Kev!