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 did always have a cane in them. They had no P canes before 1978. I think that it is a PP1 paperweight.
This is a pretty weight - the colours are just so pretty. They colour combination is a bit more unsual
It is just under 1 3/4 inches in height and with a diameter at the widest point of about 2 1/2 inches. It is 285 grams
The ground is a pale lilac colour with a central pontil mark on the base (as photographed).
It has nine short-length tutti-frutti spokes with latticinio twists in orange, green, blue and white. The weight has a central cane which is a sugar pink shade with a first outer ring of peppermint green and a second ring of pink and blue. There are between the spokes are millefiori canes of pink, and orange & blue.
It is in fine vintage condition for display. There is a little air bubble in the crown near the surface - and very sadly (not making it perfect) a very tiny scratch. You have to look so close-up to see this blemish at all. If it had been perfect - I would have listed it at £65 - but I am taking the minute scratch into account and listing it at a very fair £45.00, You can see the wee air bubble in the weight in my photographs seen from the side.
This beautiful weight looks even nicer in "real life" than in my photographs.
UK Postage will be with Royal Mail Recorded - this will cost £5.50 and added to your order at the checkout. Sadly, I can't post to the EU just now - but can send it to Canada, the United States and Australia.