This is a lovely vintage 1970s Scottish paperweight. It is made by Perthshire / Strathearn Paperweights. It does not have a P cane - but not all early Perthshire weights always had a letter cane in them. I think that this is a PP1 design by Perthshire rather than a Strathearn one.
This is a particular favourite weight with me - as the colours are so vibrant and a more unusual colour combination.
It is about 2 inches in height and with a diameter at the widest point of about 2 3/4 inches.
The ground is a rich dark blue colour with a central pontil mark on the base (as photographed)
It has a total of nine short spokes with latticinio twists in red, white and blue. . There is a central cane is pale white with a first outer ring of green and white millefiori canes. The second ring is periwinkle pale and white. There are canes in each section between the spokes - these are white, pale yellow, orange and pale grey - a strange combination of colours.
It is in fine vintage condition for display - no major chips or cracks or surface scratches. This beautiful weight looks even nicer in "real life" than in my photographs.
Postage will be with Royal Mail Tracked (Small Parcel). This will be applied to your order at the checkout.