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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: millarart on October 26, 2016, 08:38:51 PM
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picked this one up today I assume im right in saying its ysart brothers?, sorry for the flash reflection
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Wouldn't the 'S' be for Strathearn? Late 60's I believe.
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yeah its listed on a gallery site as 65 to 66 I looked it up but the weight looks Ysart , also found this on strathean gallery and a poster has mentioned at bottom of page that they don't think the cane is strathearn but used by Salvador ysart , I also believe Kev H has a weight with same cane in reverse and I believe that its thought these canes are pre 56 and may have been used by Salvador etc, I await Kevs response to this post
https://strathearn.smugmug.com/Strathearn-Signature-Date/Strathearn-Signature-and-Date/i-ZWHhxGg
also it has same long canes as a ysart brothers weight I already have which ive enclosed picture of
also link to my post with the weight that Kevin Holt confirmed it was Ysart Brothers
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,63124.msg354227.html#msg354227
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this is from 2007 and mentions the S cane
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,17978.0/nowap.html
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Yes, the "S" cane is one that was first noted in some Strathearn items. But later, the same cane was also found in some weights that checked out under UV light as being pre-1956 (i.e. not a lead based glass) and therefore very likely to be an "S" for Salvador Ysart.
Edited to add: I have added extra info to the thread for the "Star pattern" weight linked to by Gary.
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cheers Kev for your reply, I shall have to get myself a uv light again and get this weight checked
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Bu don't forget, Gary, regular longwave UV light (blacklight) as in most torches and home units won't provide an answer. It needs shortave UV to tell the difference.
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yup I know as I have one already that's longwave as weights show as smokey green so I shall go look online to purchase a shortwave one ,