The diameter of this paperweight is about 66.1 centimeters. The tone on this paper weight is somewhat gold toned, however most likely brass or copper made from the mid to late 1900's. The item shows some signs of aging with a raised inscription of "WHAT A PEAR" noted on the front end of the product written in bold lettering. The bottom has its original label in which some letterings has worn away and noted as follows in a light blue hue:
KI
"THIS *** *AS BEEN LACQUERED TO
RESIST TARNISH USE DAMP CLOTH
ONLY NO POLISH DETERGENTS OR HOT
WATER"
JAPAN
Specifications:
Color: Gold/Brass/Copper Alloy
Dimensions: Diameter: 66.1cm Height: 4" Width: 2.5" Weight: .29kg
Magnetic: NO
The specification are approximate weights and dimensions. The item is Non- Magnetic.
KI Brand âWhat A Pearâ Lacquered Metal Paperweight â Japan
Item Overview
Markings: Original label reads:
KI
âThis item has been lacquered to resist tarnish. Use damp cloth only. No polish, detergents, or hot water.â
JAPAN
Authentication and Description
This whimsical figural pear paperweight is a known novelty piece produced in Japan during the post-WWII export boom of the mid-to-late 20th century. The stamped slogan "WHAT A PEAR" is a humorous play on words, common in midcentury giftware. The sticker label and finish are consistent with KI (or K.I.)âa lesser-known Japanese importer/exporter of novelty brassware, often sold in department stores and gift shops in the U.S. during the 1960sâ1980s.
The item is lacquer-coated, giving it a warm golden-brass tone while preventing tarnishingâalthough the current wear suggests it has aged naturally in some areas. The sculptural form is decorative and functional, likely marketed as a paperweight, conversation piece, or desk dĂ©cor.
Comparable Market Listings
Estimated Market Value
$30â$50 USD
This value assumes current online market trends for novelty midcentury Japanese figural brass paperweights, with intact original labeling. If the lacquer were fully intact or the item part of a matched set (e.g., with an apple), the value could reach higher toward $60.
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