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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: Catisfaction on July 10, 2014, 03:25:56 PM
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Good Morning everyone!
I was wondering if you could help me narrow down the origin of this cartwheel millefiori doorknob paperweight. I am assuming it is part of the Perthshire/Strathearn/Ysart family but have not been able to ID it so far myself.
I took a look at Richards site and it does not match up to the Ysart/Strathearn door knobs shown there.
The paperweight portion is 1 5/8" high and 2 3/8" in diameter. With the door knob attachment it stands about 3" in height.
Thanks in advance for any insights you can offer.
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Think it is more Strathearn, though setup does look possibly Vasart. These are more usually Strathearn I think.
PM me if it is for sale.
Ian
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Hi. I wonder if it might be a very early (and untidy) Perthshire example, given the ribbon twists for spokes. I have also seen a near identical fitting on a doorknob that was definitely Perthshire. Remember it was a group of people from Strathearn who started Perthshire.
Alan
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Could well be. Is there anything in it being a silver instead of brass finish base? All the ones I have are strathearn, and have the silver bases.
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Those cross canes and the slightly untidy set up make me vote for Strathearn. There is a weight on Ebay now with very similar cross canes item No 371098751595
Dave
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When do these date to?
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... Is there anything in it being a silver instead of brass finish base? All the ones I have are strathearn, and have the silver bases.
I have one with a brass fitting and the weight section is very typical Strathearn with "chunky white" twists.
Alan said earlier ... I wonder if it might be a very early (and untidy) Perthshire example, given the ribbon twists for spokes.
There are plenty of Strathearn and Vasart Ltd weights that use very nice ribbon twists.
But ... If I were a betting man, I would put my money on a rank outsider in an Ascot Ladies Day race rather than try to guess a Vasart Ltd. / Strathearn / Early Perthshire by fittings and twsits!! :)
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Thank you everyone, I very much appreciate the thoughts and insights.
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I would say no earlier than 60s because of fitting.