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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: Nick77 on August 11, 2014, 11:23:38 AM
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This is to me definitely Bohemian, but can anyone throw any light on who may have made it? Is the 1847 date cane at all unusual as I can't find another example in my books & auction catalogues.
Also does anyone have any idea on what the silhouette canes are? The first below looks a like a woman with a pony tail riding an invisible horse and the second maybe a Prussian double headed eagle? The third seen in the general view seem to be an 8 and the last just a squiggle? (edit:- just rotated the image and realised the last one under the date is a pair of scales).
Nick
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Hi Nick
I don't think it is Bohemian. I am 99.99% certain it is French, post 1950. The silhouette canes are Baccarat's zodiac symbols. The '1847' plaque is a Baccarat Dupont version, so I am fairly sure that what you have is a Baccarat 'frigger'. Incidentally, this is the third one I have seen of these.
Alan
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Hi Alan,
Thanks for that,I go that very wrong then, do you think it's a Dupont era weight or made later using a Dupont date cane?
Nick
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Hi Nick.
I think it was made somewhere in the 1964 - 2000 period, using canes that were lying around the factory. The first Baccarat 'Church weight' commemorative was issued in 1958, and included an '8' cane, but I think the zodiac symbols were not added until the 1964 version.
Alan