Robert Deeble Art Glass Crystal Paperweight, Signed, 3 1/2″ High x 3 1/2″ Widest, 2.5 Lbs Weight. This is a Robert Deeble Art Glass Crystal Paperweight, Signed, 3 1/2″ High x 3 1/2″ Widest, 2.5 Lbs Weight. It is in very good condition-Please see photos for the details. If you have any questions, Please let us know.
Signed 2004 Eickholt DOAF2 Large Art Glass Hand Blown Jellyfish Paperweight. The first picture shows it with the afternoon sunlight reflecting off of it and lighting it up – Beautiful!! Gorgeous paperweight that features green blue yellow crimped & twisted tentacles and an opalescent umbrella like top with controlled bubble accents. Beautiful colors and design. Signed on bottom “Eickholt 2004 DOAF2″. Just over 5″ tall x 3 1/4″ at widest. Weighs 4 pounds before packing. Excellent Condition – no chips, cracks or repairs. The items you see are antiques & vintage and have an expected amount of wear from normal use and is not a reason for a return. We offer a great selection of antique and vintage items from the 1880’s to the 1950’s. We try very hard to carefully describe and picture any damage or repairs, please take the time to read the entire description and view all the pictures.
This vintage mid-century modern paperweight features a green glass mushroom design, handcrafted in the United States in 1970 by Viking studio. The glossy finish and impressed backstamp add to its decorative appeal. This original piece is a great addition to any collection, and its unique theme and style make it a standout item. The paperweight is made of high-quality art glass and is an authentic studio-crafted piece from the mid-60s. 4.5″h x 5″ wide. Base is 3 h.
Timothy D Jerman paperweight with jellyfish and small fish engraved and signed jerman 1980 on the back. A one of a kind piece of American art. Tim Jerman was born in Bellefonte, PA June 25, 1957. He died in Logan, OH on June 6, 2004. Tim Jerman opened his first glass studio in 1978, but a car accident three years later caused a spinal cord injury that prevented him from blowing glass and working on large sculptures. To continue working in glass, he learned flameworking, a method of manipulating glass with a small flame that enabled him to work from his wheelchair. He has two sculptures displayed in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art and has a piece in the permanent collection of the Ohio Craft Museum. It is signed / etched on the bottom Jerman 1980, so this paperweight was from his early blown glass years. The coloration on this paperweight is quite outstanding with wonderful gold iridescent colors. Condition: This paperweight is in great vintage condition. Please note that photos are a part of the description and the best indication of the condition of an item. If you have ANY questions please ask them PRIOR to purchasing the item.