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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: marc on February 18, 2011, 02:04:20 PM
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Hi, I have found this weight in a local antique dealer, Do you think it is antique?Where is it from ?
Many thanks.
Regards Marc
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Hi Marc,
I've looked at your weight several times but really do not have a clue. It does look old, but that may mean very little. Does anyone think the canes have an Old English look to them?
Lily :)
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Hi -- have not idea, but can you do a pic with the canes larger so we can see?
Thanks :kissy:
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I have a little weight which has been described as a possible St Mande (although I am by no means certain :-\) The central cane has pink and white tubes which look to me to be quite similar to the cane in this weight :huh: :-\
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Hi, Here there are some new pics of the paperweight.
Many thanks.
Marc.
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Leni - I would go with the 'Old English' attribution rather than St Mandé (I don't think that there are any tubes in Marc's weight - just white rods with coloured surfaces); you are right that weights like yours are usually attributed to St M nowadays, rather than Bohemia, but I think 'unknown French factory' would be safer!
There is the possibility too that Marc's weight could be Belgian. Looks to me like an early attempt at a paperweight (early in the factory's attempts, or early by the individual worker), and relatively poor glass.
Marc - can you tell whether it is lead crystal glass?
Alan
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Hi, and thanks for everything. I'm afraid I don't know how to check it.
Best regards, Marc.
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I see no reason not to believe that this weight is modern and simply an early effort by a beginning glassblower. The design is too simple and the execution to poor to bear any identifying characteristics. Any attempt to assign a country of origin of other attribution seems unwise. My only guess is that it seems unlikely that such a weight would have traveled far from its point of origin.
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I see no reason not to believe that this weight is modern
Having got my head round the double negative :ooh: I feel I disagree with you Sach, although I can't put my finger on exactly why :pb:
Alan, thanks for the correction on my weight :) I have a few of these little 'Bohemian' / 'St Mande' / 'Early French' / 'Unknown' weights, and never know which ID is 'in vogue' at the moment! >:D ;)
Although the picture I posted has tubes and Marc's has rods, I just had the idea it had a similar 'feel' about it :spls: Some of the canes in my other little 'Bohemian' / 'St Mande' / Early French' weights have solid rods instead of tubes, and there's just something about the construction of that cane in Marc's weight which looked similar in some way. However, I can see why you say Old English, and agree that it would be a test piece or a beginners attempt.
I like it - it's cute! :D