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Object Name2 Cologne Bottles
Designer Frederick Carder (American, b. United Kingdom, 1863-1963)
Manufacturer Steuben Glass, Inc. (1903-)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1922-1930
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, applied
SizeSee Individual Records
Accession Number2022.4.1306
Credit LineBequest of Frank and Mary Elizabeth Reifschlager to the Corning community
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical Description2 Cologne Bottles. Rosaline, alabaster and opaline lead glass; blown, applied. A) 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. B) vase (a), rosaline and alabaster, applied foot, rounded shoulder. Opaline stopper (b) has peaked top with gradual flare tapering to neck; straight plug; two applied flowers on each side. Lead glass, blown, applied foot (a), applied decoration (b). Pontil mark on base. Signed "F . Carder" and stamped twice "STEUBEN".
Provenance
bottle
Frederick Carder
1922-1930
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Frederick Carder
1922-1930
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Steuben Glass, Inc.
1920-1929
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