Glass paperweights, but the best are too expensive to keep. I used to buy and sell them, used to be able to get them fairly reasonably at auction, keep and enjoy them for a while the sell them on at a profit to fund the next ones. It's a pretty specialised field as few are signed so bargains were to be had if you had done your research to recognise the makers,and I did pretty well, but for the last 3-4 years like many things prices have dropped and more collectors now have found the auctions so buy very few these days. Still probably have around 80-100.
A few below I have had and sold on.At the time of selling there was around £19,00 there, the last one pictured of the yellow flower wasn't mine, although I wish it was.
It appeared on ebay about 2013 listed as an unknown maker and being bought by the seller at a French Flea Market. It had a starting bid of £10, I saw it but didn't bother bidding as I knew what it was and what it was likely to make and it was out of my price range, it made £10,000!
A few below I have had and sold on.At the time of selling there was around £19,00 there, the last one pictured of the yellow flower wasn't mine, although I wish it was.
It appeared on ebay about 2013 listed as an unknown maker and being bought by the seller at a French Flea Market. It had a starting bid of £10, I saw it but didn't bother bidding as I knew what it was and what it was likely to make and it was out of my price range, it made £10,000!
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