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Object NameVase with Stopper
Maker Frederick Carder (American, b. United Kingdom, 1863-1963)
Maker Steuben Glass, Inc. (1903-)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1922-1930
TechniqueBlown, applied
SizeVase a) H: 15.1 cm, Diam: 7.9 cm
Accession Number2022.4.1306 A
Credit LineBequest of Frank and Mary Elizabeth Reifschlager to the Corning community
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Lustrous: A Centennial Celebration of Art Glass Designed by Frederick Carder
Place Made
United States, NY, Corning
Physical DescriptionRosaline, alabaster and opaline lead glass; blown, applied. Narrow vase (a), rosaline and alabaster; lead glass, blown, applied foot. Scattered air bubbles throughout; pontil mark on base. Stamped with "STEUBEN" seal. Opaline stopper (b) has peaked top with gradual flare tapering to neck; straight plug; two applied flowers on each side. Flowers have fine dark bits/debris around edges. Most of the glass petals are clear; some are partially opalescent.
Provenance
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tableware
Jan Nemeček
2010
miniature
about 1962-1968
tankard
1575-1625
vessel
1600-1700
vase
Frederick Carder
1922-1930
ewer
about 1550-1600