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Title: Ysart? Ooh, err, missus...
Post by: tropdevin on December 07, 2008, 08:56:00 PM
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There are cracks, and there are cracks. This (http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?type=2&campid=5335820906&toolid=10001&customid=&ext=380087010742&item=380087010742) may take the prize for the mother of all cracks...a kit form Ysart.

Alan
Title: Re: Ysart? Ooh, err, missus...
Post by: KevinH on December 07, 2008, 09:21:53 PM
Yes, nice crack!

I have a probable Salvador Ysart weight with an all-around crack and it is still in one piece. But it's smaller than magnum. One of my Salvador magnum 3D Butterfly weights has a full crack across and through the base, also still in one piece.

I have emailed the seller to say that I believe the weight is by Salvador, not Paul and I think it's 1940s/50s rather than 1930s - it fits well with several magnum designs with 3D Butterfly, Upright Flower and other Fountain patterns. Given that the general views are that Salvador was not into paperweights very much in the 30s, and that there are quite a few known magnums like this one (I have five!) I favour the later years.
Title: Re: Ysart? Ooh, err, missus...
Post by: Frank on December 08, 2008, 01:38:23 AM
I see he is also selling a Woman's Day, 1961 one... is that the issue that inspired Drysdale to set up Perthshire Paperweights? I do not have my records accessible.
Title: Re: Ysart? Ooh, err, missus...
Post by: KevinH on December 08, 2008, 12:23:26 PM
The Drysdale inspiration was from the July 1965 issue of Woman's Day.
Title: Re: Ysart? Ooh, err, missus...
Post by: KevinH on December 08, 2008, 10:07:30 PM
Seller has added my comments (in English, with English response) to the listing.