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<p>[QUOTE="Vee, post: 1449237, member: 2688"]Hi Lana,</p><p><br /></p><p>Having handled a few glass paperweights over the years I would advise you to take your time and look it over carefully with a magnifying glass as makers marks are extremely hard to spot and if you are lucky you may spot a 'B' for Baccarat on a piece within the glass (not that I think this is Baccarat as the quality is not there, just giving you info on how to spot one).</p><p>Unmarked glass paperweights do not sell for much, generally between $5 and $20</p><p>I hope that I have been of some help.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vee, post: 1449237, member: 2688"]Hi Lana, Having handled a few glass paperweights over the years I would advise you to take your time and look it over carefully with a magnifying glass as makers marks are extremely hard to spot and if you are lucky you may spot a 'B' for Baccarat on a piece within the glass (not that I think this is Baccarat as the quality is not there, just giving you info on how to spot one). Unmarked glass paperweights do not sell for much, generally between $5 and $20 I hope that I have been of some help.[/QUOTE]
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