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goblet

Object NameGoblet
Maker Steuben Glass, Inc. (1903-)
Maker Frederick Carder (American, b. United Kingdom, 1863-1963)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1920-1929
Place MadeUnited States
Techniqueblown, engraved
SizeH: 20.9 cm, D: 10.3 cm
Accession Number75.4.808
Credit LineGift of Steuben Glass
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass; blown and engraved. Deep round-funnel bowl engraved with a group of one narrow-petaled blossom, two 5-petaled blossoms, and two narrow-leafed branches, on a buffer background; the stem of the flower join and grow out and up to frame the panel, which is surmounted by a single upright olive branch, a small flower with leaves, and a swag of small circles fill the space where this design meets its twin on the other side; a plain hollow knop rests on a slightly larger knop with a ring of circles engraved around its circumference, a hollow inverted baluster stem is joined by a single collar to a domed and folded circular foot, with a band of alternating circles and narrow vertical petals engraved on the top surface.
Provenance
Source Steuben Glass, Inc. (American, founded 1903)
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