An upright, 5-petalled crimson flower with 3 green leaves - over a mottled red colour ground. The tall, narrow weight is cut with a top window; on the side are 4 oval and 4 smaller round facets.In his article in the 2004 PCA Bulletin “Signed and Dated Strathearn Paperweights”, Richard Moore writes “..
Over 50 typical Strathearn complex millefiori canes closely-packed within a border garland of multi-coloured canes and set over an opaque green ground. Colours range from pale-pink & green to lemon, red & orange.Fire-polished, concave base...
A good assortment of typical Strathearn millefiori canes in a wide range of colours - ivory, light & dark-blue, light & dark-green, pale-mauve & pink - with a couple of highlights in stronger colours such as orange and brick-red. The canes are closely packed over a translucent bluish-grey colour gro..
Strathearn at its finest: a mid-size weight with excellent canework set on a translucent dark-bluish-grey colour ground. Reddish-orange & ivory/pink millefiori canes are separated by 11 lace-like latticinio tubes pointing towards the centre cluster. This is composed of a slate-blue & white double st..
A neat cartwheel design - probably from the later Strathearn period - with well-made canes in a harmonious range of muted colours - mauve, pale-green, smokey-blue, lemon and white - on a mottled translucent amber ground (appears black!). The spokes are unusual; white latticinio spiralling around pal..
The mottled lemon cushion and the unusual colours of the millefiori canes give this 9-spoke design a highly distinctive note. A silvery-cream centre cane is encircled by 6 ivory canes with a black dot in the middle. Fine, virtually straight latticinio spokes divide the cushion into 9 panels which co..
No. 35 in the Strathearn range made by John Deacons in collaboration with Willie Manson Snr. A butterfly with a green aventurine body and pale-pink wings, tipped with aventurine over an apple-green ground. It is encircled by a torsade of twisted white & yellow filigree threads and an outer garland c..
A variation of number 22 in the successful range of “Strathearn” limited editions: a red butterfly with green aventurine body. The main difference is in the colouring of the twist and outer garland - here in pink & topaz - and the fact that the weight has been cut with a concave top facet and 6 side..
A very early PP3 - probably made within the first few months of production. 3 rows of canes centred by a green & white floret. The outer row still has a look of Strathearn canes, but in the 2nd row is a complex cane with a tiny red bell in the centre, which according to one of the glassmakers who wo..