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    Posted 14 years ago

    toro1946
    (3 items)

    Hey Guys,,,,,,,,

    Well in addition to the mysterious Paperweight I posted, here are photos of two Millefiori Ink Bottles with the mysterious "B" CANE which I cannot identify !!

    Thanks to everyone out there who are far better equipped to answer,
    Who, What, Where, and When,,,,,,,,,,,I have a lot more photos if anyone would like to see them.

    Roger Stewart
    Buenos Aires,
    Argentina

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    Comments

    1. Belltown Belltown, 14 years ago
      Hi Roger:
      "B" typically stands for Baccarat. You can read more about paperweights here:
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/art-glass/paperweights
    2. toro1946, 14 years ago
      Thanks Belltown,,,,,,,,If only that were the answer,,,,,Unfortunately the "B" could be for Jim Brown who worked at the Perthshire factory in Scotland, or for the year 1969-70, but I am afraid that it is of Scottish origin ! If it does turn out to be Baccarat I will take another long cruise,,,,,,,Thanks for your comments I do appreciate any and all thoughts. Roger in BSAS
    3. leona gardiner, 14 years ago
      Good Afternoon Roger

      I have found the most wonderful website for glass signitures and hall marks that
      you may log onto as a quest.
      Please check your items ( you may need a magniying glass) and compare.
      It has proved invaluable for me with obscure pieces.
      It is glassmarks lexikon.
      Good Luck
      Leona
    4. toro1946, 14 years ago
      Leona, thanks for pointing me in a direction, but what is the website,,

      Roger, in Buenos Aires
    5. susan, 14 years ago
      also try here they have a wonderful paperweight board
      http://www.glassmessages.com -
    6. leona, 14 years ago
      Hello Roger

      The web site is as follows
      glassmarkslexicon

      Good Luck

      Leona
    7. paperweightpassion paperweightpassion, 14 years ago
      Is that a black B in a white cane? Ray Banford used a similar cane from the 80's on but I don't know if he made ink/perfume bottles and it does have an english/scottish look to it. I also went through Dictionary of Paperweight Signature Canes but found nothing specific. Enjoy them anyway.

      Steve.
      http://www.paperweightpassion.com
    8. Roger, 14 years ago
      Hi there, Iknow its a long while ago but just a comment on the inkwell with the B cane, the bottle shape, cane formation and colours are rather Bacchus.
    9. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 14 years ago
      PERTHSHIRE PAPERWEIGHTS CRIEFF SCOTLAND. 1970 was signed with a "B" in the glass. Dave

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