Paperweights, used to hold down papers, and most commonly made in glass, evolved in Venice in the early nineteenth century, and spread to France via Bohemia about 1845, where the finest examples were produced by three factories: Baccarat, Clichy and St Louis. Examples from these manufacturers are mostly unmarked and widely faked and imitated and thus a minefield for the uninitiated. The most popular motif is millefiori ('thousand flowers'), though fruit, single flowers, insects, and other small objects are often used as well as portraits and view. The cheaper paperweights use air bubbles as decoration. The classic paperweights are round and domed, but lesser weights were also made in the form of pyramids and rectangles. The early period of paperweights is reckoned to have ended in 1870 but some 20th century manufacturers such as Lalique, Kosta Boda, Whitefriars and Caithness Glass have produced some fine examples. The great majority of more...

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Cigarettes & Tobacco: related products with a wooden box with…

Vintage Tobacco and Smoking Accessories Lot

Cigarettes & Tobacco: related products with a wooden box with 'Yankee Doodle' tobacco label; cigar boxes with boxes & folders of matches and cigarette papers; packets of match boxes; group of ashtrays, matchbox holders etc. (22+); 3 packets of playing…