Welcome to Hartman Trading Post. Large Delightful Orient & Flume Art Glass Paperweight displaying a beautiful white and yellow angelfish. Measures at about 3.1″ in diameter and 2.5″ in height. Signed Orient & Flume, 0484V5SFN0116 8/250, S. Retains original label on base. Please see pictures for further description. Stand excluded; used here only for illustrative purposes. On display here at our gallery to the delight of many. Please see below for return policies. Fine = minor surface wear or damage below the sight line. Good = visible but tolerable surface wear. Fair = visible surface wear that obstructs the design. Internal flaws other than the artist work, including annealing cracks, will be mentioned separately. We have adopted the majority of these definitions from the Selman Gallery. Documentation value is the sales amount. These items are fully returnable within 30 days. Pictures are part of the description. In this event the items need to be received back no later than 30 days from your receipt of them AND.
Beautiful hand blown art glass paperweight signed by American art glass artist Scotty Garrelts. This is his from his unique line of Seascape pieces all based on under the sea and aquatic life. Each piece is a remarkable snapshot of the ocean and coral reefs. 5% of the sale from these pieces goes to FORCE BLUE, a nonprofit organization that recruits and trains veterans to assist in many marine conservation, preservation and restoration efforts.
This is a late Victorian hand blown glass paperweight, commemorating the birth of a child, in 1861! After researching it, very few are still around, but the date is authentic. It reads: “William Lewis, Born August 8 1861 at Morriston”. I have been unable to track down the exact town or person/family involved. This is a true American art glass antique, 163 years old! Here’s your chance to own one. A very rare piece of art glass with a historical significance attached to it. If you collect 1800’s art glass or paper weights, snatch up this very scarce example! It measures 4 inches in diameter, 3 inches tall, and weighs a hefty 2lb 5.8oz. There is a mark on the bottom from being snapped off a glass blowing tube. This is not damage, this is how all these were made at the time. I often accept reasonable offers. Feel free to make me one. This item has absolutely NO chips, cracks, scratches, etc.. Except for the bottom mark where it was removed from the glass blowing tube. This is normal, not damage.
Is this gorgeous hand blown contemporary, Glass paperweight. Stands 1 1/2″ tall and is 5″ in diameter. Signed CB Glass on the underside. Has some very very light surface scratches that you can see by tilting the piece at an angle. There are no chips cracks or repairs. Gorgeous piece, gorgeous colors as you can see from the photos!! If you have any questions please ask.
This vintage ARO SCHULZE VITRA paperweight is a stunning piece of abstract art glass, perfect for any collector or admirer of decorative glassware. The item features a beautiful green and coral reef design, with intricate details that showcase the skill and craftsmanship of the artist. Produced in 1995, this paperweight is a unique and timeless piece that is sure to add a touch of elegance to any space. The material used to create this paperweight is high-quality glass, and the production style is art glass, ensuring that it is not only visually appealing but also durable. The paperweight falls under the category of Pottery & Glass, specifically in the Decorative Pottery & Glassware and Paperweights subcategories. It is important to note that this item has been previously owned, but is still in excellent condition. One of a kind Beaty.
Vintage Beautiful Orient & Flume Art Glass paperweight from 1974. Please see my other listings, I have a few more from the same collection. Please see all pics for condition, and feel free to request more photos.
This is a beautiful paperweight made by Liberty Village and dated 1978. It measures approximately 2.5″ in height and 2.5″ in width at its widest part. I see no cracks or repairs. There is a very tiny knick on the side of the paperweight (see pictures). There are also a few tiny “dots” on the top (see pictures).