An early scrambled weight with whole and partial millefiori canes in a multi-coloured canopy around a P1975 signature/date cane set in a pale-yellow & white “flower-like” cane. Early weights like this one had a clear ground. Polished, concave base with wear ring..
PP 14 was the only Perthshire weight, in which all 26 letters of the alphabet were used to denote the year of manufacture... from 1969 to 1994, when the letter in this one - Z - was used. 5 cane groups in shades of mauve, blue and brown surround the 2-row centre cluster. The inner row has complex mi..
The only Perthshire weight in which all the letters of the alphabet were used to indicate the date - this one has a “D” in the centre denoting 1972. 5 white & dark-blue cog canes are encircled by 5 clusters of pastel-pink canes. The weight is cut with a top and 5 side facets. Flat, star-cut base...
An early limited edition with 12 complex canes set on short lengths of white lace over a translucent amethyst ground. Cane colours range from various shades of green to pink, blue, ochre, mauve and purple. There are 2 silhouette canes - a squirrel and a penguin - in the centre.A P1972 signature/date..
PP12 was among the first limited editions to be made by Perthshire. In early weights the millefiori canes were scattered on short lengths of white lace over a translucent colour ground - in this case green. The colours of the 11 complex canes range from soft pastel pink, pale-green & peach to mus..
1983 was the first year that the PP11 design was made with a garland of canes around the perimeter; in this case yellow & lavender cogs. Set in millefiori circlets are 4 picture canes - brown butterfly, blue sailing ship, black & white penguin & black rooster - with 8 other canes in shades of lime-g..
13 complex canes scattered over a bed of white upset muslin including 4 silhouette/picture canes depicting a blue tulip, a colourful parrot, a blue elephant & a blue penguin.Centring the design is a P1978 signature/date cane. The polished base has a small concave centre.
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2 rows of star canes surround a centre “P” cane. Mauve twists divide the deep blue opaque ground into 13 panels which are also filled with star canes. The hollow-ground base, the centre “P” cane and the cane formation would indicate a weight from the period between 1972 and 1977 when PP6 was phased ..