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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: SimonD on February 11, 2023, 10:57:12 AM
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This paperweight measures 3 1/3 inches diameter, 2 1/4 inches high, and has a close-pack arrangement of canes with an outer ring of alternating twists and canes. Overall, a bit of a messy feel. If you look closely, there is one of those unusual 'rose' canes (see last closeup photo.) The base has a rough pontil which in inside a basal rim. If anyone can help with the identification and/or age of this paperweight, I'd be very grateful.
My thoughts are drawn to Vasart or Ysart Brothers, but without any degree of conviction!
Best wishes,
Simon
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Could it be related to this?
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,66912.0.html
John
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Oh what awonderfull weight!
Could it be Paul by himself?
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It has a rose cane that Salvador used at Ysart Bros, so I think that is the likely attribution. It is not by Paul Ysart.
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Did Paul never used canes of his father in his own weights ???
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Hi casalibre
As far as I know, he did not use canes made at Vasart, because he was working on his own then.
Alan
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I know that you are the paperweight pope and I am definitely a heretic: can you rule out with 100% that paul didn't use his father's canes? Wasn't it already in the ancient period, up to James Hart, that glass workers took canes and used multiples? In my opinion, MOST of the canes point to Paul!
A single Vasart rose against it....???
OK
Pope is Pope!