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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: Wuff on May 31, 2010, 10:20:38 PM
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ehorni is one of the sellers accepting advice on identification (has changed several of his listings based on my info) - but I was not absolutely sure on the weight offered on
http://cgi.ebay.ch/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160440246080
I am asking for your opinion on his behalf - your help is appreciated!
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Hi, Wuff. I would say modern Chinese based on the irregular and unpolished base.
Lily :)
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Hi there.....
Since this is a post about Chinese PW, I thought I would post this one here. Now we all know that this one is Chinese, but for a untrained eye ( ;D :spls2:) Newbies could be fooled....I had another pic here that I wanted to post but can't find it right now............will hunt for it yet....it was a mess of a PW..
Now comparing them to Murano I do see GREAT DIFFERENCE of sooooooooooo much better work. But for some newbies, I think this one could fool a newbie.....Right
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I wouldn't be so sure about modern Chinese. It's not like anything appearing here in the UK: the canes are more complex, the canes are over splotches and although the base is matte and irregular it doesn't look as flat ground as they usually do (and I don't mean the scar remnants).
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Definitely Chinese. Colors, base, cane setting - very typical.
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Hi Wuff
It is Chinese, I think from the 1970s - 1980s.
As for newbies getting fooled, look at the Chinese weights below - some are much less obviously Chinese than others!
Alan
(http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w155/rosismum/th_LowdomeChinesem.jpg) (http://s175.photobucket.com/albums/w155/rosismum/?action=view¤t=LowdomeChinesem.jpg)
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Alan, I really like your collection of Chinese millefiori weights ..... especially the little pink one in the lower right-hand corner of the photo! :mrgreen:
In support of Alan's 1970's id of the one beginning this thread, there is a photo in Pat Reilly's, Paperweights - The Collector's Guide to ...... on page 20 that looks a lot like the one in question.
Lily :)