Description: This antique Japanese glass fishing float is a unique addition to any collection. Measuring 2.5 inches, it features Kanji marks and a double struck design. The float is made from blown glass and is an original piece from pre-WWII. The country of origin is Japan and the maker is a Japanese artisan. This float is perfect for maritime enthusiasts and collectors of antique glass. The Walt Pich reference #2 adds an extra layer of interest to this piece. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this rare and fascinating antique glass fishing float. Like us all this little glass ball has a story to tell. Originally used by the Japanese as a fishing float production began in 1910. Sake bottles were commonly melted down to make them, resulting in a blue/green glass. After being used at sea the glass floats would commonly be cut off, discarded at sea and replaced with new ones. For decades the floats remain in the ocean before washing up on beaches. This one washed up on the beaches of Alaska before being found! Many floats are in pristine condition this is because they were never actually used and are simply surplus balls. This float was actually used and has a history. It shows its signs of wear and has minor scratches and dings. bubbles originate from the crude manufacturing process that it took to create them! This one is quite unique, with a double struck makers mark ! (2)
Price: 29.99 USD
Location: Denver, Colorado
End Time: 2025-01-03T21:30:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Glass, Blown Glass
Type: Float
Country/Region of Origin: Japan
Military Branch: n/a
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Featured Refinements: Antique Glass Fishing Float
Time Period, War: Pre-WWII
Uncommon Maker's Mark:: Walt Pich Reference #2
Country of Origin:: Japan
Maker: Japanese Artisan