This fine paperweight matches the perfume bottle that I have also just listed. It probably dates to the 1980s and made for the Caithness Collectors Club.
This is a Caithness / Whitefriars release. Whitefriars initially operated under the name of James Powell & Sons from 1834 - 1962, when it was renamed Whitefriars Glass. Sadly, in 1980 the company went out of business. When Whitefriars was liquidated, Caithness purchased the rights to the name and produced paperweights and similar items under the Whitefriars name for a short period.
It has a little signature blue Butterfly / or Monks cane on the green ground (it is hard to make out the actual central image on the cane). This paperweight has a very dark green coloured ground. The base is deeply faceted and each faceted finger runs up the side to meet the level of green base colour. The floral arrangement inside consists of two red clementis flowers with yellow centers and another bloom is still in bud. There are lots of vivid green leaves. The lampwork used in the creation of the flowers is certainly very skillful. There are also circular polished facets (eight in total) around the top half of the weight. The top is flat with a polished viewing facet so you can easily see the flowers inside.
As previously mentioned - both my bottle and paperweight do not have a CG cane - so I am suspecting that they were made by Caithness / Whitefriars just after the transition period and that it is actually Scottish in origin. One of the facets on the base is numbered 37 / 50. This is the same on my bottle.
Both items are in lovely vintage condition with no damages. I am listing them as separate items. I have taken lots of images for your inspection - it was a little difficult for me to photograph with all the facets and reflections from them - but hope I have done a good job.
The paperweight is 2 1/4 inches in height and has a diameter of 3 inches.
It will be sent to you with Royal Mail Tracked (Small Parcel) post. This will be applied to your order at the checkout.