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Dragonfly Garden Art Glass Paperweight Decorative Object Signed from Scotland

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A beautiful, handcrafted Scottish studio art glass 'Dragonfly' garden paperweight decorative object, made in Scotland, circa late-20th century. A beautiful piece, a traveling garden if you will, with detailed dragonfly and flowers. A decorative object or paperweight for a desk, office, library, table, etc. This art glass piece named 'Dragonfly', a limited edition of 200, signed by artist, and marked 'Scottland', all on underside base as shown in last two images. Colors include green, pink, yellow, light blue, white and black. Dimensions: 3" Diameter.
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