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Lot 36
Antique Saint Louis patterned millefiori paperweight,
with a large blue, amber and white center cane, encircled
by a ring of five spaced pink, blue, green and white canes, and
a border garland of complex canes, on a double-swirl white latticinio
cushion.
Diameter 3". $900-1200 |
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Lot 37
*Antique Saint Louis jasper paneled paperweight, with
a red and white turban swirl center, encircled by unusual complex
canes, each at the top of a section of jasper, all inside a spiraling
red, white and green filigree torsade. One white spoke is missing.
Diameter 3 1/8". $700-1200 |
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Lot 38
Antique Saint Louis six-flower garland paperweight, comprised
of individually lampworked flowers, in blue, pink and white,
each blossom with five petals, a millefiori center and green
leaves, on clear ground.
Diameter 3 1/8". $4500-5500 |
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Lot 39
Very good antique Saint Louis pompon paperweight, the
clear glass set with a symmetrical, airy, white pompon, a tight,
white bud, green serrated-edge leaves and stem. A complex cane
in pink, white, pale blue and yellow is used as the flower's
stamen, and the motif rests on a double-swirl white latticinio
cushion, around a thin layer of translucent pink.
Diameter 2 3/4". $3000-4000 |
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Lot 40
Antique Saint Louis double clematis paperweight, the
flower is royal blue, with green leaves and stems, on swirling
white latticinio; six circular side facets.
Diameter 3". $2250-3500 |
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Lot 41
*Antique Saint Louis faceted nosegay paperweight,
with four complex cane flowers, in blue, yellow, salmon and white.
Top window facet, with seven smaller printies, and six deep side
facets. Chip to one of the side facets.
Diameter 3 1/8". $900-1500
"The Saint Louis flat bouquet and the spiral latticinio
ground are the two greatest influences on American paperweight
making." -The Encyclopedia of Glass Paperweights. |
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