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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: mhgcgolfclub on July 01, 2009, 07:24:41 PM
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Not very good with paperweights, could this be a Bohemian c1920's , diameter 67mm height 35mm weight 218gm flat base, glows green under UV light
Thanks Roy
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Hi Roy
Yes! Typical specimen.
To be more precise, not quite Bohemian, though maybe it is mainly semantics. These weights are often called Bohemian, and generally date from the 1900 (+/- 20 year) period. But they are not strictly Bohemian, in the sense that weights from Carlsthal, Josephinhutte, Riedel, or Egermann might be called that. Weights like yours - which I think are attractive and collectable - are from the Silesia / Thuringia region, which might now be called Polish / German. When Peter Von Brackels's book on Bohemian weights is published (fairly soon) it should help us all.
Hope this helps rather than confuses!
Alan
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Hi Alan
Thank you for that , I only made my ID from the small Miller's Paperweight Collectors Guide
Thanks again Roy