This antique Chinese paperweight features a hand-painted ground glass design of a scholar sitting by a tree. The intricate multicolor details on the small-sized glass weighs heavily on its functionality as a decorative collectible. Made in China, this paperweight is a unique addition to any collection, and its handmade nature adds to its charm. The paperweight is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of antique decor and is a must-have for paperweight enthusiasts.
This beautiful paperweight was made by Perthshire in Crieff, Scotland. Made using the millefiori technique. It features a stunning floral pattern with red and white glass ribbons, twists, or spokes over a pink base. That makes it a truly unique and decorative piece. The paperweight was made pre 1978 due to it not having the P in center. It is handmade and an original. The production style is art glass, and it was made using the millefiori technique. This paperweight would make a great addition to any collection or as a stand-alone piece. Believed to be a PP1 due to large size approx (3″ x 2″). Great condition with no chips, cracks, or scratches. Sticker intact, but missing part of bottom.
This is a vintage paperweight from 1989, created by artist James Lundberg. It features a multicolored earth print design and is made of glass. The paperweight is part of the late 20th-century era and was studio crafted in the style of art glass. It is signed by the artist and includes a printed backstamp.
Daum presents the Fleur Violette Iris Flower paperweight, crafted from yellow and amber pate de verre crystal in the form of a delicate iris flower. This art glass piece exhibits Daum’s expertise in creating exquisite crystal figurines, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any space. Measures 4.5 and in mint condition.
1970s Blown Art Glass Paperweight Cobalt Blue and Orange Flower By Henry Davis. For Your Vintage Art Glass Paperweight Collection – HDFlower1. Description: A beautiful round large and heavy paperweight with a nice colorful design by Henry Davis Master Paperweight Maker in Wheaton Village in 1970s. The blown glass paperweight depicts a flower with cobalt blue petals having small orange flowers of them and a stem that is orange in color with a large air bubble in the center. The flower emanates from white pot with scalloped top on the bottom of the paper weight. The paperweight has air bubbles arranged in a symmetrical fashion around the design. There is also an air bubble on each cobalt blue petal. Just a great looking design. The paperweight is marked with a raised H within the letter D on the base for Henry Davis. A beautiful and rather unusual paperweight by a master glass blower from Wheaton Glass in New Jersey. Please carefully review the photos presented as they are part and parcel of the description. Date: Uncertain but most likely sometime in the 1970s. Made in Millville, New Jersey. Size: The base is 1 3/4″ in diameter and the piece is 3 1/2″ in diameter and is 3high The paperweight weighs almost two punds. Marks: Has the raised letter H with in the letter D on the base. Distinguishing Characteristics – Most Interesting About The Piece: A good size, heavy, and nice paperweight with an interesting and colorful design. The piece would display very well in your collection of paperweights or art glass collection. Condition: The paperweight is in excellent condition and has no cracks, hairlines, or repairs. The design of the piece is vivid and beautiful. The surface of the piece is clear and clean. The base has roughness around the initial which we believe is original to the making and is an artifact of the glass blowing and stamping process. An absolutely beautiful and in great shape paperweight made by a great art glass artist. Please see photos for additional condition information. We guarantee the authenticity, description and condition of the items we sell. Note, packages going overseas can take as long as 3 to 4 weeks to reach their destination, so please be patient and allow sufficient time for your item to reach you. Failure to follow these simple terms will be construed as your desire not to complete the sale. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Brand: Orient & Flume. Style: Blown Art Glass; Studio Art, Crystal Ball. Pattern: Pulled Feather; Ombre, Opalescent, Pearl, Shimmer. Era: 1980’s, Vintage (VTG). Color / s: Gold, Navy Blue, Pink, Light Orange, Beige. Height: 2-3/8 (2.325 inches). This lovely Orient & Flume Art Glass paperweight will give your workspace a hint of vintage charm. It is a distinctive and striking sculpture because of the wave pattern and iridescent colors. This paperweight is a must-have for any collector of decorative artifacts because it is constructed from premium glass and is handmade in the United States. The multicolored pattern is ideal for giving any room a splash of color. This unique item will look fantastic in any collection and is guaranteed to make an impression. Furniture Protection grippers Included. Signed by the Artist. Country: Made in the United States. Condition: Item is in Near Mint (NM) Condition!
The product is antique art glass paperweights. These paperweights are crafted in an artistic style and are considered decorative pottery and glassware. They are designed to be used as both functional objects and decorative pieces, adding a touch of elegance to any space.
This Baccarat glass paperweight features a unique design of “We the People” in blue Millefiori glass. Hand-blown in France in 1987, this vintage original piece is signed by the renowned brand Baccarat. The intricate Millefiori technique used in its production adds to its artistic appeal, making it a beautiful and collectible decorative item for any glassware enthusiast. 2.5 in diameter. Excellent condition, no noticeable flaws.
Vintage late 40’s Fratelli Toso Studios, Murano Ribbons & Lattice, works, unique, hard to do well, cased in clear, fine! Flawless, no chips, cracks, damage, repairs, incredibly intricate design, well done… 3 inches wide, 2.5 inches tall, base is 2.25, flat polished, labeled. Fratelli Toso a Master Glass dude in his time, worked in/with Latticino, Zanfirico, casing techniques may well have been one of the earliest along w/Venini. They worked in several studios in Venice, before the big fire/fires, and the Venetian Officials moved AL glassworks/studios to Murano Island. Studio names have come and gone for centuries, some bought, some inherited, some closed and gone forever! Toso, was at several, alongw/Venini and their stuff is usually/always incredible, small but mighty master pieces of intricate incredible works. “La Fence/Veteria”was a older brand, where Toso worked in this pieces period,’he also worked for/w-Venini in Venini’s Glassworks for a time. Is a Consortium during the mid-40’s, Toso, Venini were founding memebers along w/5-7 more of the better Glass Masters.