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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: casalibre on February 16, 2013, 04:06:24 PM
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Will send pictures.
Any opinions?
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it does not work?
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I am pretty sure it is one of the makers you suggest - but like you, I would not know which.
Alan
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Dear Alan.
Your answer did not really satisfy me.
How to go further than that?
Specifically!
For the specialists here at the GMB may not be a problem to make a more detailed write-up, or not?
Enter the canes not provide enough information?
Would it help if I explain that the red base is translucent?
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Without knowing the uv results, both longwave and shortwave, it is not possible to be sure in which years this weight may have been made. The grinding to the base could suggest Ysart Brothers or Vasart Ltd as the main candidates.
The canes are all what I refer to as "early Ysart". But even that description is a general one meaning "made either in the Ysart Brothers years or pre-war".
For a concentric millefiori weight without any distinctive feature such as a "Y" cane or a lampwork butterfly (or one or more of the many so-called "Salvador Ysart canes") it is difficult to know whether or not it might have been made by Salvador Ysart.