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Alpine (Modified)
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Alpine (Modified)

Object NameGoblet in "Alpine" (Modified) Pattern
Designer Frederick Carder (American, b. United Kingdom, 1863-1963)
Manufacturer Steuben Glass, Inc. (1903-)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1920-1929
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut
SizeOverall H: 25.3 cm, Diam (max): 9.3 cm
Accession Number75.4.577
Credit LineGift of Steuben Glass
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewCrystal City Gallery
Physical DescriptionGoblet in "Alpine" (Modified) Pattern. Colorless lead glass; blown and cut in the rock crystal style. Waisted shape; circular flared rim swells and tapers to base of bowl cut in a modified "Alpine" pattern; long, solid, panel faceted, inverted baluster stem; annular knop with cut encircling band of concave circles; panel faceted spool shape; conical foot cut with encircling band of foliate forms; polished pontil.
Provenance
Source Steuben Glass, Inc. (American, founded 1903)
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