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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G818: Black satin finish Playboy Bunny Beer Stein or Mug
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G818
Black satin finish Playboy Bunny Beer Stein or Mug Here's an icon of the sixties. A glass Playboy beer mug or stein with a satin black finish. With the Bunny logo on both sides for use by lefties or righties! It stands 6-1/4" tall with a clear bottom featuring the word Playboy embossed across it. In excellent condition.
Our Price: $ 10.00 Cool
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G759
Butter or cheese dish with domed lid I don't know the manufacturer of this cut crystal piece, but it's very attractive. 6.5 inches wide by 5 inches tall, the plate has a sunburst design on the center and scalloped edge (both on underside). The lid, which fits securely with no 'wiggle', has a wheel-cut clover and daisy design, plus matching scallops and a six-sided faceted knob. Another item that has apparently never been used; there are no utensil marks and both pieces appear to be in pristine, original condition.
Our Price: $ 35.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW348: Stuart Abelman Paperweight from 1986
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PW348
Stuart Abelman Paperweight from 1986 Stuart Abelman has been producing art glass since the 1970's. As an art glass studio, Abelman Art Glass continues to produce Tiffany and Art Nouveau-inspired glass and, as well,produce items for television and movies, such as Star Trek and recently the Showtime series Huff. See also our Abelman Unicorn figurine in the Glass - Art Glass category.

PW348 features a red quatrefoil pulled pattern on top of slightly iridized globe. Magnum-sized at 3.25 inches x 3, in mint condition. Etched Abelman 1G9-176 1986.
Our Price: $ 225.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW293: Paperweight by David Atkinson
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PW293
Paperweight by David Atkinson David Atkinson is possibly better known as the maker of Zero Gravity art glass marbles, using dichroic glass, but PW293 is an example of his early work from 1979.

Attractive paperweight with exterior trail over pale amber glass. Simple five-bubble pattern near bottom. 2.75 inches x 2.5, in mint condition. Signed David J. Atkinson 1979.
Our Price: $ 60.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW427: Rick Ayotte winter scene, tufted titmice, 1990
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PW427
Rick Ayotte winter scene, tufted titmice, 1990 Rick Ayotte specialized originally in bird portrayals and all our Ayotte weights feature birds (NOTE: sorry, only one weight left!). His birds are known for their realistic feathers and his bouquets are especially fascinating for thei detailed reproduction of leaf and fruit surfaces.

PW427 is a beautiful fully-three-dimensional winter scene with two tufted titmice with holly branches and berries on snowy ground. 3.5 x 2.25 (magnum-sized) in mint condition. Signed and dated by the artist. Limited edition of no more than 50. Absolutely stunning, these cheerful little birds are enchanting.
Our Price: $ 1495.00
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PW351
Bob Banford paperweight Father-and-son team of Ray and Bob Banford operate out of New Jersey. Specializing originally in reproductions of old French paperweights, they became the first after Charles Kaziun to make weights by using the glass-blower's lamp. Bob specializes in flowers, bumblebees, dragonflies and salamanders.

This paperweight features red flowers & green leaves and stems over blue ground. Six side and one top facet with side-cut grooves up from the bottom. Bob Banford ID cane (B on white cane with blue ring). 3 inches x 2.25 in mint condition.
Our Price: $ 1150.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW352: Ray Banford Iris Basket paperweight
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PW352
Ray Banford Iris Basket paperweight Father-and-son team of Ray and Bob Banford operate out of New Jersey. Specializing originally in reproductions of old French paperweights, they became the first after Charles Kaziun to make wieghts by using the glass-blower's lamp. Ray specializes in irises.

Red iris bouquet with two side flowers on clear ground by Ray Banford, featuring a basket design cut by Ed Poore, probably the world's greatest glass cutter. 3 inches by 2.625, with a signature B cane in black on white. There is a slight flaw in the crystal where two facets have been slightly dinged - gahhh! It could make you cry. However, I'm pricing accordingly and as you can see in the photos, you really have to be looking for the damage to find it. The final photo shwos how beautifully the crystal catches the light. Produced in 1987.
Our Price: $ 925.00
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.
Our Price: $ 25.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW311: American Paperweight Co., Col A. Pope c. 1900
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PW311
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.

Our Price: $ 30.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW415: Probable American Paperweight Company
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PW415
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.
Our Price: $ 25.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW29: Cambridge Glass Company commemorative paperweight
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PW29
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.
Our Price: $ 18.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW459: Knights of Pythias paperweight
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PW459
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.
Our Price: $ 19.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW478: Wheaton Village Auto Show Commemorative 1977
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PW478
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.
Our Price: $ 20.00
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.
Our Price: $ 30.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW271: Goebel Annual Crystal Egg 1980 with box
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PW271
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.
Our Price: $ 15.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW087: American Glass Artists Guild Paperweight 1977
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PW087
American Glass Artists Guild Paperweight 1977 Gold & white iridized flower with gold stem and leaves on iridized field. White thread-wrapped body. 2.75 inches x 2.25, in mint condition. Signed AGAG 1977.
Our Price: $ 170.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW181: American Glass Seahorse Paperweight c. 1982
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PW181
American Glass Seahorse Paperweight c. 1982 Believed to be by American Glass Artists Guild (AGAG). Layered weight with smoky gray glass over gray center. Orange seahorse and five yellow flowers with green leaves. 3 inches x 2.75, in mint condition. Acquired in 1982.
Our Price: $ 55.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW086: Bridgeton Studio Fish Paperweight by Wille 1977
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PW086
Bridgeton Studio Fish Paperweight by Wille 1977 White, black, gold and red tropical fish on smoky glass with white core. Layered with orange thread-wrapped body. Signed Bridgeton Studio 77 Wille C-590. 2.25 inches x 2.25, in mint condition.
Our Price: $ 170.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item PW091: Bridgeton Studio Trillium Paperweight 1977
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PW091
Bridgeton Studio Trillium Paperweight 1977 Three trillium blooms with dark trailing vine on surface of dark green glass case over white core. 2.25 inches x 2.25, in mint condition. Signed Bridgeton Studio 77 Wille C-681.
Our Price: $ 170.00
Click here to enlarge image and see more about item GS106: Fire King Swirl Peach Lustre Bowl
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GS106
Fire King Swirl Peach Lustre Bowl Here is a beautiful example of Anchor Hocking's Fire King Peach Lustre Swirl. Large 8 1/2" bowl, in excellent condition. Very little to no wear on these bowls. Price is for each.
Our Price: $ 15.00
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