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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Resolved Paperweight Queries => Topic started by: kujawa on March 01, 2005, 04:26:02 PM
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i bought this piece years ago.. i am looking for value to sell..
WE THE PEOPLE on center piece.. 1987 b on one piece...
any help appreciated...
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Hi,
I recommend contacting a regular paperweight dealer for information - there are several online.
When you say, "1987 b on one piece", do you mean that there is a small round-ish cane included with a "B" above "1987"?
I don't recognise "We The People" as part of a 20th century Baccarat paperweight design, but I have little personal knowledge of those weights. The types that I am aware of are such as exhibited by PCC in 1999, some now shown at: http://www.kevh.clara.net/exhib99 (Follow the links for Modern/French/Baccarat)
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Baccarat made, still do I think, a lot of special orders for US resellers, contact Baccarat they are very helpful.
Probably find some selling on eBay too.
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Hi,
I recommend contacting a regular paperweight dealer for information - there are several online.
When you say, "1987 b on one piece", do you mean that there is a small round-ish cane included with a "B" above "1987"?
I don't recognise "We The People" as part of a 20th century Baccarat paperweight design, but I have little personal knowledge of those weights. The types that I am aware of are such as exhibited by PCC in 1999, some now shown at: http://www.kevh.clara.net/exhib99 (Follow the links for Modern/French/Baccarat)
thanks,,, yes,, the little "canes".. that are around in circles.. red on outercircle, blue on inner circle,,and red and blue on 3 row..right in the middle is a large white one with ' WE THE PEOPLE "
ON THE OUTER CIRCLE IS A 'PINK ' ONE.. WITH 1987 AND A B UNDER 1987.... STILL NEED HELP,, HAVE NOT HAD ANY LUCK.. NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO SELL FOR ON EBAY..... AS I DONT WANT TO LOOSE.. MAY JUST KEEP ..... THANKS EVERYONE
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I have now seen an image of the weight in question. It is not one that I had seen before amongst the various modern Baccarat output.
To be honest, in my view it's also not as nice as the usual modern French ones - but that's just personal taste.
As for how much to sell for ... why not just put a reserve of what you paid plus a bit for good measure. That will be a profit. Let the bidders decide the current "market value". Or if maximum profit is the motive, just put a really high reserve on it and see how close it gets.
Or, as I suggested earlier, contact a regular paperweight dealer and ask them.