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Art Glass13929 of 22787Vannes le Châtel Doughnut Candle HolderBEAUTIFUL THICK GLASS (MORAVIAN STAR?) CEILING PENDANT
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    Posted 9 years ago

    AwesomeOld…
    (8 items)

    Another interesting piece of art glasswork.
    It would be really great to know more about it. I have spoken to a handful of experts, all of whom agree this is an old and unusual paperweight, but are of mixed opinions as to where it could have been made. I came across it on a market stall in the north of Spain, where it sat hidden among many other antique household items, from what looked to be a rather grand old Spanish Masia's (farmhouse) contents.

    After stumbling across this marvellous site, I thought I would upload this wonderful piece of artwork to pick your brains. If there is anyone out there with any information about antique paperweights, then please do get in touch, I would love to hear from you and add to my knowledge (albeit rather limited) of this stunning piece. It is possible that this paperweight was made slightly before or during the classic period and I would love to find out for sure.

    Many thanks.

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    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      Can we see the bottom? and is it marked baccarat?
    2. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Hows that Sean, There is evidence of the pontil scar.
    3. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      And I can't find any markings.
    4. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      then I it could be something else, im not sure it is baccarat!!!

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/139893-baccarat--france
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/45483-baccarat-cameos-in-crystal-benjamin-fran
    5. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      I really cant see the star because of the position of how you have the bottom.
    6. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      I will take another pic for you, these are just images I had loaded on the comp already.
    7. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the link above, I am just looking through them.
    8. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      okay!!! it is very beautiful . I interested in what others have to say about this!!!
    9. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Thanks, Sean. If I find out anything I will keep you posted.
    10. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      Your very welcome AwesomeOld!!! :)
    11. Jewels Jewels, 9 years ago
      A great paperweight! Maybe a cameo of it's owner?
    12. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Cheers, Jewels you could be right. A few people have said Beethoven.
    13. Jewels Jewels, 9 years ago
      I hope so, for you :D certainly looks like Beethoven :)
    14. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 years ago
      I think it is a sulphide of Franz Schubert.
    15. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Wow, what knowledge on this site, thanks all for you input. Vetraio50 I think you may have nailed it!
    16. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Vetraio50 now you say it, I can even make out the small framed glasses on the cameo, which I had not noticed before. Thank you so much. One step closer.
    17. Blueyedame Blueyedame, 9 years ago
      I'd have to vote Beethoven.....Regardless....it is beautiful!
    18. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Thanks Blueyedame, I was also of that opinion until I searched for images of Franz Schubert. I am almost certain it is him now.
    19. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Quite exciting considering sulphide paperweights were at their height just before the classic period, and Franz Schubert was in Vienna from around 1797 to 1828, about the time that it is said that the first paperweights appeared at an industrial exposition, also in Vienna.

      Any thoughts?

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