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Tiffany Art Glass27 of 105Vintage Tiffany Decanter shaped like a Whale circa 1959 Oil Spot Favrile American Glass Paperweight
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    Posted 9 years ago

    Nouveaudeco
    (72 items)

    Rainbow Oil Spot Favrile American Glass Paperweight. Rainbow colors with black dots. Measures 2 3/4 height 2 3/4 wide. Very high quality craftsmanship. A wonderful addition to my paperweight collection.

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    1. Paperweightcrazy1850, 7 years ago
      This is not an American paperweight. "Oil spot" is not a real design description. It is not Favrile or by Tiffany. This is a typical Murano paperweight from Venice, Italy, circa 1970s. Somewhere foen the line, somebody thought it was by Tiffany, but it isn't. Tiffany did not make glass paperweights. Some collectors and dealers call this a "ladybug" design. Regardless, the bottom line is that it's from Murano. There are hundreds upon hundreds of these around the world.
    2. Paperweightcrazy1850, 7 years ago
      That should read: Somewhere down the line, somebody thought it was by Tiffany...

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