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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: cfosterk on March 21, 2009, 06:11:44 PM
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unadvertised local auction and a rare treat of a lot...
I think this item is antique french - there were two examples sold by Sothebys (NYHS sale 18 Jan 1995). It does have a red worm in its mouth....
views appreciated...
link attached
http://www.tennants.co.uk/Catalogue/Lots/24089.aspx
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to save any confusion, the lot was six paperweights:
orient and flume lily
lundberg globe
paul ysart close-packed/cluster
murano-like snake on latticinio
strathearn spoke
and CARP SULPHIDE eating worm on red/white jasper ground.
Its this last weight that I'm trying to attribute!!
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A droolworthy lot indeed :)
Did the classic three make any other sulphides except silhouettes?
Being unable to see a side view or bottom it's hard to tell much.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was Belgian or Bohemian.
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The sulphide is superb quality. The weight has been re-polished at some point (just too pristine!!). Exact same sulphide as the two illustrated (see later).
Baccarat made a variety of sulphides other than portraits - I've seen a Joan of Arc; Hunter with dog; posy of pansies; but all seem to medallion-types.
One of the 'carp' sulphide illustrated in Paul Hollisters "Glass Paperweights of the NYHS" does have a garland of alterating canes. The illustation isnt great, nor is the illustration in the Sotheby's catalogue of the collection. My initial thoughts were the canes looked more Murano-like than St Louis....
The collection was acquired prior to 1965 so I guess it pre-dates this!! Other than this I'm stumped!!!
Belgium or stryia/Bohemia seem plausible....
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There was an identical carp weight in an older LH Selman catalogue. I seem to remember it being in a summer edition, one with a black and white checked cover. It had a very impressive provenance. Did you buy this lot?
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I did buy the lot. Very pleased with the purchase, although the auction house correctly identified or flagged a "Paul Ysart style paperweight" in the lot - which clearly raised the eventual hammer price.
I'm really lucky as there are three decent auction houses within a 20 mile radius - always a chance to pick up a sleeper!!!
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Very lucky! Santa Fe is a paperweight wasteland, and now with Larry Selman leaving the business...