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But the glass paperweight really belongs to the 19th century. Which makes sense, because the 19th century was also a century of letter writing.
Homes & Gardens Paperweights' tiny worlds in glass capture a Beaverton woman's heart and home Updated: Feb. 25, 2012, 3:00 a.m. | Published: Feb. 25, 2012, 2:00 a.m.
A glass paperweight nearly cost one collector his life after it caught the sun's rays and set his home on fire. Matthew Williams, who has collected paperweights for seven years, woke to find his ...
A UNIQUE paperweight, designed to commemorate the opening of Caithness Glass in Crieff, is now set to raise money for a charity close to the hearts of the families and friends of Tanya Webster and ...
Eddie Groom from Tulsa and Oklahoma Paperweight Club member Sharon Gaither from Tulsa admire a display of glass paperweights at Martin regional Library in Tulsa, Okla., on April 1,2017.
Peak production of Baccarat paperweights was between 1846 and1855. This faceted Baccarat glass paperweight features a yellow, white, and red Buttercup or Columbine and has a deep star-cut base.
As head of the 800-member International Paperweight Society, owner of a fine glass gallery, L.H. Selman Ltd., and author of "All About Paperweights," Selman is one of the world's leading ...
Cathy’s paperweights represent aspects of nature, specifically the critical habitats in Minnesota and endangered plants. If you want to take a closer look at her work, stop by Touchstone Glass ...
The Paperweight Collectors Association consists of 75 members that meet three times a year to hang out and discuss molten glass work and bring in what they collect, which range from door knobs ...