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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: jonwade88 on June 20, 2017, 12:19:56 AM
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Hi all.
I am so glad to have stumbled upon this forum.
My mother was an avid paperweight collector. I inherited her collection and this is one I would love to have help identifying. It was in a curio cabinet reserved for her "good stuff".
Any ideas? I've got quite a few unsigned paperweights that I am curious about. Figured I would start with this one.
Thank you most genuinely for any assistance.
Sincerely,
Jon
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Hi Jon,
I'll stick my neck out and offer my thoughts. This one is a bit of a puzzle because the canes resemble those made by a number of makers. In my opinion this is most likely Murano, very few makers use colored glass to encase with and it is a feature most commonly found in works from Murano. The colored glass and the flat polished base make me believe this could be Muranese.
The canes themselves are where the questions arise. From the few whole canes that are visible they are not typical cog style Murano.
Lastly, and this is a stretch, the overall appearance with numerous small bits of partial cane heaped high in the dome reminds me somewhat of a Pairpoint scramble.
Could you upload some images showing canes from the other sides of the weight?
With some certainty I can say that this is modern made in the last 30-40years.
Hope this helps...somewhat.
Eric
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I would say Pairpoint on this one.