
This is a pretty vintage Scottish paperweight. It is made by Vasart Glass and dates to around the 1950s.
It is a nice display size and a slightly larger size. It is 2 1/2 inches in height and with a diameter at the widest point of about 3 inches.
The ground is an unsual lime green shade. It has a total of nine latticino spokes. This weight has central rosette. This is surrounded by a ring made of lilac and blue canes. There are millefiori canes in each section between the thick white latticino ribbon spokes. These are mainly sugar pink, lilac and a plum shade.
There is a rough pontil mark on the base - typical of 50s Vasart paperweights. The dome has more of a grey tinge to the glass - and not as clear in tone as you would find in later Scottish weights. It has a minute rippling to the crown not obvious on display - and was in the making of the weight. It is a nice early Vasart one - and it may have been made by Salvator Ysart.
It is in good condition with no chips or cracks - a very attractive Scottish paperweight. I have taken lots of images for your inspection.
This will be sent to you with Royal Mail Recorded Post - this will be applied to your order at the checkout.