SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight

SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight
SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight
SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight
SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight
SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight
SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight

SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight

It wasnt easy but I did see a few tiny flea bites and a few very small light scratches. I still consider this to be in Excellent Condition and Highly Rare Work of Art Glass by Michael Kane at Millville Glass.

If it were not for the few flea bites and few light scratches I would have rated this weight to be in MINT Condition. This is still a Museum Quality Display Piece and Would be a Great Center Piece in your China Cabinet surrounded by all your other Millville Collection. Michael Kane is the only man known to have created the upright sailboat. He is believed to have designed some of the most ingenious weights at Millville.

In these Frits or Motto weights , the die is cut in a cast-iron mold and the depression is filled with finely ground glass the fuses together and appears frosty when encased in molten crystal. It does have a Fire Polished Pontil Bottom. The LARGE Globe by itself measures 3 1/4" Diameter by 3 1/4" Tall. The Overall height is 4 on this Amazing Piece.

The Paperweight by itself weights just over 2 pounds. Please check pictures for further description.

This item will need a. On your end when it arrived for Proof of Deliver as well as being Double Box for Protection and I will be paying for the. Please do not miss my many other lovely Art Glass Paperweight Auctions by various Well Known and Famous Artists. Some of this Wonderful Paperweights Fascinating History. This Art Glass Paperweight is from the late William Gaskills Cherished Collection.

Gaskill was a former President of the National Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) and an avid and very astute Art Glass Paperweight Collector. After His passing, his collection was on loan (for approximately 3 years from 2006 to 2009) to the Museum of American Glass (Wheaton Village) in Millville, NJ, which is now known as Wheaton Village Arts and Cultural Center. Gaskills highly regarded and very extensive Art Glass Paperweight Collection was on display in their most prominent area of the Museum at that time. Just prior to being put on display at the Museum, Lawrence Selman of the Renown L.

Selman was commissioned to do an appraisal of the entire collection. Selman is known worldwide for his expertise in the field of Art Glass Paperweights and in 2001, Selman was awarded the honor of being named by the Paperweight Collectors Association, one of the Top Ten People of the 20.

Century to influence the paperweight art form. Gaskills collection was considered to be one of the largest gatherings of Antique American Art Glass Paperweights known to be in private hands. In 2009 a family member took possession of the entire collection and it went safely and quietly into storage for approximately 6 years, from 2009 to 2015. In 2016 I was very proud and honored to have had the opportunity to acquire a large portion of Mr. Gaskills Wonderful and Cherished Art Glass Paperweight Collection.

If youre a new collector, old collector or just would like a few original well documented paperweights for your collection please stay tuned and watch for my future Art Glass Paperweight auctions. Was know as one of the Largest Glass Makers in the Millville, NJ area (Circa 1880) and likewise the entire country. Southern New Jersey has been called "The Cradle of American Glass" for the same reason that it could be called The Cradle of American Asparagus Farming. There's a lot of sand in the soil, and sand (silica) is what is melted to make glass. Many of the glass makers migrated to this area from Europe in and around the late 1790s thru the mid 1800s.

There were so many in this area at the time, New England Glass, Sandwich, Boston, Gillinder, Pairpoint and Millville just to name a few. Glass factories have been here for over 200 years, but it wasn't until the late 1960s that someone decided to call attention to it. That someone was Frank Wheaton Jr. Grandson of the founder of Wheaton Industries, one of the biggest companies in glassmaking. One of my first hobbies was collecting art glass paperweights.

Please follow me so you won't miss any of my fabulous items. Pictures are used as part of my descriptions. On your end to receive the item or items. ONLY if there is a Mistake in the description. If you receive your item and the box is damaged please keep that for. From the shipper should they need it back. The item "SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight" is in sale since Thursday, July 14, 2016. This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Paperweights\Vintage". The seller is "paperwtlady1" and is located in Homewood, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, ZA, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CO, PA, JM.
SPECTACULAR Antique MILLVILLE FOOTED UPRIGHT SAILING SHIP Art Glass Paperweight


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