In a small town of Vianne, France, a glassworks was reorganized and re-established in 1918 at the end of World War I. This glassworks, Cristalleries et Verreries de Vianne was started by a Mr. Roger Witkind. In 1967, this company which specialized in making lighting fixtures was approached by Paul Jokelson with the idea of producing sulphide paperweights. They gladly accepted the challenge, making weights for a couple of decades under the name Cristal D’Albret. Sulphides were made in regular editions with colored grounds, and single and double overlays. A Signature CR D’Albret—France with acid etched letters arranged in a circle appears on the base of each weight.
D'Albret faceted Paul Revere sulphide in gray and white double overlay glass paperweight.
D'Albret 1969 faceted overlay Paul Revere sulphide paperweight. A white cameo of Revere is centered [...]
D'Albret 1969 faceted overlay Paul Revere sulphide paperweight. A white cameo of Revere is centered on clear, sunburst-cut ground, within a gray-over-white double overlay. Top facet and eight oval side facets. Signed/dated. LE of 200. Diameter 3 1/8".[hide]