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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: stubbsywubsy on August 29, 2013, 04:21:35 PM
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Hello everyone,
i recently purchased this unusual large Millefiori paperweight, it looks to definatley be at least c19th and has a snapped off pontil mark.
its large measuring approx 10.5cms in diameter, and i think it may have been used as a door stop as there are two sizable base chips.
the base however is like nothing i have seen before and appears to be a lipped platform? i was wondering if this was a characteristic of any particular factory? and if so which one.
thank you in advance for your help
kind regards steven
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Hi Steven. Your weight is 'Old English', probably from Richardson, but it may be a good Walsh Walsh example (I need to check out the canes a bit more to see if I can distinguish which). These makers tended to make large pieces, sometimes with the lipped foot that yours has. As for date, probably early 20th Century - but Walsh Walsh kept going until 1950, and the style of their paperweights changed very little.
There is a short article on identifying Old English paperweights on my website.
Alan
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thanks alot Alan i will do some further research,
here are another couple of photos including a closer view of the canes
kind regards steven