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A John Deacons overlaid glass paperweight, decorated internally with a pink, yellow and white flower with blue millefiori cane centre, with a millefiori butterfly on alternating lattachino canes in pink and white, the outside cased in green and white and cut in a gingham pattern, signature and date cane for 2003 to underside, diameter 8cm.
Buttons - three small framed displays, comprising a frame of thirteen glass paperweight buttons, largest 1.4cm, frame 17 x 13cm, another of nineteen celluloid and Essex crystal style examples featuring dogs heads, dogs or foxes, largest 1.4cm, frame 21 x 14.5cm, and another of thirty glass buttons, 19th Century and later, largest 3.5cm, frame 19.5cm sq. (3) From the collection of the late Mary Wheelhouse
Sale Item: GLASS INKWELL PAPERWEIGHT (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: GLASS BOOK PAPERWEIGHT (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A collection of glass paperweights to include Nybro paperweight of a Nordic longboat, a stylised chick paperweight, Caithness style paperweight with orange swirl, a Maling ware lidded biscuit jar depicting various castles including Durham, Warkworth ,Brangereth,Newcastle, Bamburgh and Rington's Tea Offices to base, approx 13.5 cm high, a painted bust of George III and a 19th Century mahogany and brass bound writing slope
A collection of glassware to include a Victorian vaseline glass pinched bowl, a pair of leaf and hop decorated rummers and a Lee Pope sang de boeuf style pottery bowl CONDITION REPORTS The smaller trumpet vase has some weird marsk to the base - see image. The squat white enamelled decorated vase has a chip to the rim. Smaller paperweight has been cracked. The Lee Pope has a small chip to the internal rim. All items with general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include surface scratching, in need of a clean, etc. See images for further detail.
Three (3) American art glass items, including Richard Jolley and Tommie Rush. 1st-2nd item: Two (2) Richard Jolley (American, born 1952) art glass items including a "Sea Foam" frosted clear glass bowl and a paperweight titled "Amethyst Cat". Both pieces signed and titled on the base. Bowl - 2 1/2" H x 7 7/8" diameter. Paperweight - 1" H x 4 3/4" dia. 3rd item: Tommie Rush (American, born 1954) art glass, royal blue conical tree shaped form, square base, with spiral glass rope element to the exterior. Etched signature on bottom "T. Rush." 4 1/2" H. Base - 2" square. All items 20th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN estate. CONDITION: All items overall very good condition.
Mark Curtis Peiser (American, b. 1938) early (1967-1977) blown glass globular form vase utilizing cased, layered hot tooled opal and murini applications, depicting a swamp landscape scene with full sun above on both sides in colors of yellow, blue, pink, grey and green. Etched signature and date along base edge reading "MARK PEISER*NC*11*LCF*23*1976". Note: This piece likely came from his paperweight vase series, which began in the mid 1970s. A similar piece is found in the Corning Museum of Glass collection, titled "Swampscape OP18." 10 1/4" H x approx. 10" dia. Artist Biography (Adapted from Smithsonian American Art Museum): Mark Peiser began career as an industrial designer. He worked briefly in Chicago but left his job to study at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina. Paiser was fascinated by glassblowing and subsequently built his own home and studio on the school grounds. He experimented with a wide variety of effects including: adding different materials to the molten glass such as ceramic glaze powders, household products, and even rat poison, which made"beautiful bubbles." Peiser has continued to play with established formulas and techniques throughout his career, creating and combining new and unusual colors in his glass sculptures. CONDITION: Some light scratching near and on the base, otherwise very good condition.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century clear glass baubles, acid etched with a foliate trail, original metal hooks, 12cm; a pear shaped glass paperweight, signed Renee, 14cm; an unusual glass "submarine" paperweight with stopper ; others, Lennart Nissmark 1987, Selkirk Satin 1999, Wedgwood Jubilee, a Holmfirth Millrace mushroom, etc (13)
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