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Lot 234

An extremely rare Pantin lily-of-the-valley paperweight, circa 1878

1 December 2021, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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An extremely rare Pantin lily-of-the-valley paperweight, circa 1878

With rows of delicate bell-shaped flowers and buds with yellow centres hung from arched stems, one bearing white flowers and the other pink, set against two broad overlapping pale green leaves, 7.2cm diam, 4.3cm high

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Provenance
Christie's sale, 25 June 1982, lot 155
Joseph Batiste Collection
Sotheby's sale, 29 June 2004, lot 310
Livingston Collection

Weights enclosing lily-of-the-valley were made by St. Louis during the Classic Period, but Pantin subsequently made weights with this flower several years later. Examples are rare and feature either white or pink blossoms. This would appear to be the only example recorded which includes flowers in both colours. A white version is illustrated by Paul Dunlop, The Dictionary of Glass paperweights (2009), p.198, fig.281. Another in the Bergstrom Art Center is illustrated by Evelyn Campbell Cloak, Glass Paperweights (1969), pl.27, no.296.

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