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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW030: Home Sweet Home paperweight - Mosser Glass
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PW030

Home Sweet Home paperweight - Mosser Glass A good-sized paperweight, 3.13 inches x 2.63, by Mosser Glass. It features a script Home Sweet Home with a small M for Mosser above a double blue and white ground under heavy cased glass. Mint condition.
Manufacturer: Mosser Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW311: American Paperweight Co., Col A. Pope c. 1900
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American Paperweight Co., Col A. Pope c. 1900 Col. Albert A. Pope, known as the "Father of bicycles" - not for inventing them but for mass-marketing them under the brand name Columbia through Pope Manufacturing. He was also a pioneer in the improvement of roads, as the paperweight proclaims, mainly to improve the market for his bicycles. The paperweight is made by American Paperweight Company of Pittsburgh, PA, probably between 1892 and 1909, when Col. Pope passed away, following the financial failure of his automobile company, Pope Motor Carriage Company. Good, clearly reproduced photograph of Pope, transfer-fired on back. Excellent gift for the antique bicycle enthusiast. Some wear - a few light scratches on the surface, one small chip on the underside. See also PW 415.


Manufacturer: American Paperweight Company  

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Probable American Paperweight Company I note that this is PROBABLY an American Paperweight Company paperweight, since I can't quite make out the manufacturer's name - it's so near the edge of the image that it's almost gone. However, this weight is certainly in the same style as our other Col. A. Pope paperweight (PW272) with the same text but a younger picture of Col. Pope. The weight has lived a hard life, though, with many edge nicks and some scratches, so I'm pricing it less. The last photo shows PW415 and PW272 side by side for your comparison.
Manufacturer: American Paperweight company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW459: Knights of Pythias paperweight
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Knights of Pythias paperweight This 3.375 inch diameter paperweight has an English Hobnail underside, which looks very sharp from above, and a Knights of Pythias shield centered on a cream-colored background. The underside of the paperweight is brass, marked Pat'd. Aug. 18, 1909. The glass is in good condition, few scratches, but the background is a bit fly-specked.
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW478: Wheaton Village Auto Show Commemorative 1977
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Wheaton Village Auto Show Commemorative 1977 This green bottle glass puck-shaped paperweight is 3.5 inches wide and 0.75 inches tall. It displays a molded MG radiator and headlights and reads Wheaton Village Auto Show C.M.C. On the radiator is lightly scratched 1977. In excellent condition.
Manufacturer: Wheaton Village  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW479: Wheaton Village commemorative Glasstown Auto Show
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PW479

Wheaton Village commemorative Glasstown Auto Show This very dark green glass paperweight is inscribed Glasstown Auto Show 1990, Cohanzick Model A Ford Club, and features a 1931 Model A Roadster, apparently owned by Ed Noon. The underside has a few scratches but the top of the paperweight is pristine. 3.5 inches by 0.75.
Manufacturer: Wheaton Village  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW271: Goebel Annual Crystal Egg 1980 with box
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Goebel Annual Crystal Egg 1980 with box Frosted paperweight in shape of a decorated egg, with 1980 featured on the front. Goebel put these out annually with a limited production in 1980 of 15000 worldwide. Serial #241-80-52. In mint condition, we also have the original box (a bit battered) and the original insert from Goebel. The bottom of the egg is etched Goebel 1979. It stands 2.75 inches tall and 2.25 inches wide.
Manufacturer: Goebel  

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Cambridge Glass Company commemorative paperweight Rectangular paperweight in clear glass, produced by Cambridge Glass Company some time prior to mid-fifties. This one has a slight flaw on the lower rim, as seen in the photo, so it's priced accordingly. Difficult to photograph, but the image is very clear when seen in real life.
Manufacturer: Cambridge Glass Company  

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