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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: pooleandpaperweights on February 21, 2016, 03:46:36 PM
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Hi all
Been to the glass fair an Knebworth House today (horrible venue, cramped, almost no light, boiling hot, bring back Chilford College!) but the good news was buying this lovely little weight.
Suspect it is Grenelle or St Mande and those similar french factories little is known about but would love to tie it down to a specific one.
thanks for the help!
Ian
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Ian hello. Beautiful weight, and like you wish I could differentiate between the two factories. I have three that share the same attributes of the central section of your beauty. I have lumped them into my st mandé collection for no other reason than 'hunch'. Here they are... Second row down
https://sites.google.com/site/antiquepaperweights/saint-mande-paperweights
Sorry about the unfinished site, but 'Google sites' is not a good venue to host a pixel hungry site... I ran out of space less than halfway through uploading my photos
To sum up, I am going with st mandé
Don
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Have to mention that the rose canes in it don't look like St Mande ones? Not my area of expertise though!
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True Ian, that is where this st mandé / Grenelle / some other factory debate kicks in. Let the music play and see what other contributors say, Don
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This looks like a St Mande doorknob cut down to a smaller paperweight. Here is one from our collection. Size is 1 3/4 inches wide.
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Similar, but still not St Mande rose canes so I am leaning towards not St Mande.
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Hi Ian,
Could you please add your photos as attachments to a post rather than have them as urls to Photobucket. That way we can keep them here fro reference .. all retained images of weights (or doorknobs) like these will be useful for later analyses.
If you have trouble setting the photos as attachments, I can take copies and sort it out for you.
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Update. Paul Dunlop has confirmed it as a Grenelle via email after Alan pointed me in his direction. http://www.glasspaperweights.com/ Thanks all
Kev, you're welcome to attach them, but I keep all my pictures on my photobucket and don't delete them from there so it acts as a reference for me. I don't attach them as I have come across forums which, if you attach pictures, claim the copyright, which I won't allow.
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Thanks Ian, I will convert your originals into attached versions.
Regarding copyright, GMB policy is that all photos remain copyright of the photographer. The GMB (or its owner and admin assistants) will never claim copyright of somebody else's photos.
Adding photos as attachments has the advantage that for larger images the Board coding will automatically create clickable thumbnails and, depending on actual size, the full sized image will be shown either within the post or in a pop-up window. This avoids problems for some viewers when larger embedded images force scroll bars or simply will not display properly.
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Interesting paperweight and discussion. Can anyone point me to an article or posting that discusses how to distinguish between these two factories?
Thanks,
Allan
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Hi Allan. I don't think there is a definitive source, but Philip Frère has written several useful articles about Grenelle / St M in the PCA Bulletins of the last few years.
Alan