Steuben Glass
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$695.00
For sale is a Fabulous Art Glass Centerpiece Bowl made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. I have a large Calcite with Gold Aurene Interior Centerpiece Bowl. More »
For sale is a Fabulous Art Glass Centerpiece Bowl made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. I have a large Calcite with Gold Aurene Interior Centerpiece Bowl. The Bowl measures 9 13/16" in Diameter and is 3 5/8" tall.
The Bowl is just wonderful as the Interior Displays that Brilliant Gold Aurene that Steuben was famous for. You can see wonderful Fuchsia's with Blue and Gold Hues. The Onion Skin outer border is a real pleaser with Steuben Collectors. When you hold the bowl to the light at an angle the order lights ups with an Electric Fuchsia Hue that is outstanding!! The exterior White Calcite Background is subtle and will appeal to most decors. The Bowl has a large round foot that is made from the body of the bowl forming only one 1 piece instead of two. This is one of the larger bowls that were made at Steuben. I firmly believe they never displayed anything inside as the inside shows no scratches at all. I hate to use the word Mint Iridescence, but that is exactly what this bowl has.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The only issues to report is some Gold Aurene got on the underside calcite on one side of the bowl. I have taken a picture of this and I feel it adds some charm to this piece. This also cannot be seen when displayed. This bowl was very loved as I cannot find any scratches in the Calcite side as well.
It is unsigned, but unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic Steuben. More than likely it had a Triangular Steuben Foil Label at one time. This simply came off at some point when it was washed. The Bowl does display the countersunk Polished Pontil. The sign of Quality Art Glass. I have always felt that Frederick Carder's Gold Aurene was much more Brilliant than L.C.T. Tiffany Favrile Glass. In fact Tiffany tried to sue Steuben for Stealing their Gold Favrile Formula in 1913. When the court proceedings Started Frederick Carter Agreed to lay down his Formula next to Tiffany's. Tiffany refused to show his and withdrew the law suit.
Those of you whom Collect Steuben Gold Aurene Calcite Glass will surely welcome this wonderful piece into their Collection. I'm sure the lucky buyer will be happy for many years with this purchase. This bowl was made, Circa 1910-1920. « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$295.00
For Auction is a Utilitarian piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The Item is a Hand Blown "Sherbet and Under Plate" and it is done in More »
For Auction is a Utilitarian piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The Item is a Hand Blown "Sherbet and Under Plate" and it is done in the Verre de Soie Style of Art Glass. This was Frederick Carder's Favorite Glass. "Verre de Soie" literally means "Glass of Silk". The plate measures 5 1/2" in diameter and is 13/16" tall. The Sherbet stands 4" tall and the Sherbet opening is also 4" in diameter outside measurements. The Sherbet and Under Plate stands 4 1/4" tall when placed together.
The Sherbet and Plate depicts a Milky Translucent White Glass throughout. Both pieces have a wonderful iridescence sheen to it. You can see beautiful hues of Fuchsia, Purples and Blues. When you rub this piece of glass across your face it has a very silky feel to it, thus the name "Verre de Soie" Glass of Silk.
The Sherbet and Under Plate is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are a few minor scratches on the bottom of the under plate but the Sherbet shows virtually no sign of wear. This Sherbet and under plate is unsigned as this Style "Verre de Soie" usually carried a paper label. The piece does display a Pontil mark on the Sherbet and you can see a Pontil scar beneath. The plate has no Pontil Scar on the bottom and is flat to the touch. The counter Sunk Pontil is the sign of Quality Hand Blown Art Glass. I believe this to be shape number 2680 in the Steuben Catalog of shapes.
Steuben Aurene Glass is some the Highest Quality Glass you can own. At the turn of the Century LCT Tiffany Studio's Favrile line was their main competitor and their fared equally as well creating some of the nicest Art Glass Vases the World has ever seen. Steuben Sherbets and Under Plates are somewhat hard to find. You commonly find the Calcite ones but not the Verre de Soie ones. These items were used and most of them did not make it through.
Those of you who collect Verre de Soie and want an excellent example do not let this one slip by you!! This piece was early in Steuben's Production as it was made, Circa 1905-1920. « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$145.00
Steuben signed in etch Stem Crystal Bouquet Vase/ Candy Dish! excellent, 5.5" h. x 7" w. x 2.5" base d. Symmetrical beautiful handles, polished signature base!
Steuben signed in etch Stem Crystal Bouquet Vase/ Candy Dish! excellent, 5.5" h. x 7" w. x 2.5" base d. Symmetrical beautiful handles, polished signature base! « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
Carefree Interiors |
Email : nazaninkatouzian@gmail.com |
Phone : 9492796191 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$495.00
For Sale I have a wonderful piece of Art Glass Blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a very hard to find Compote or Comport and it is done in More »
For Sale I have a wonderful piece of Art Glass Blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a very hard to find Compote or Comport and it is done in Frederick Carder's very desirable Rosaline and Alabaster Glass. The Compote is a nice size as it stands 3 9/16" tall and is 8" in diameter.
The Compote displays a very pleasing Rosy Pink Interior Bowl that sits on top of an Alabaster (White) round foot and stem. The underside of the Bowl shows a soft opalescent white glass with pink towards the applied stem. The Glass is very smooth to the touch and looks very delicate. The inside of the bowl has a small hill formed by the Stem on the bottom side.
The Compote is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is a few carbon specs on the inside of the Compote and this seems to be common with the Rosaline pieces. The piece is unsigned but it does display a counter sunk polished Pontil. This is the sign of a quality piece of Art Glass as the Factory took the time to polish out the rough Pontil Scar.
This is a Quality piece of Steuben Art Glass that is not so commonly found. I'm sure that Steuben Collector that purchases this Compote or Comport will be extremely please. I believe this to be shape number 3234 as seen in the Paul Gardner Book "The Glass of Frederick Carder" page 173 top left. This piece was made, Circa 1918-1932. « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$750.00
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass Blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is the very desirable Ruffled Flower Form Vase and it is done in More »
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass Blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is the very desirable Ruffled Flower Form Vase and it is done in Frederick Carder's most desirable Blue Aurene Glass. The Vase is a cabinet size as it stands 5" tall and is 5 1/16" in diameter.
The Vase has that classic ruffled flower form shape with 6 ruffles. It displays an outstanding Blue Iridescence that Rivaled L.C. Tiffany's Favrile Style of Art Glass. The Blue Aurene iridescence is outstanding as you can see vivid hues of Blues, Purples and Golds accented with some Fuchsia. The soft but Brilliant Blue Sheen is soft to the touch and eye candy to the eyes. The inside of the piece has a nice Blue Iridescence where you can see gold over tones.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The only issue is a small scratch in the exterior iridescence and this is pictured and considered insignificant. The Vase is signed on the bottom with the engraved "Aurene" Signature mark along with its shape number "723".
This shape is commonly found in Gold but Blue has always been harder to find and commands a stronger value. This shape only appears a few times each year as it seems the collectors really hang on to these beauties. Those of you whom Collect Steuben Blue Aurene will surely welcome this wonderful Cabinet piece into your Collection. Based on the Signature mark this Cabinet Vase was made Circa 1917-1925.
http://www.cardersteubenclub.org/shapes/item-view.cfm?category=Shape%20Index&recordID=23772&back=1 Click on or copy and paste into address browser to access Archive of Shape « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$395.00
or Sale is a beautiful Art Glass Bowl made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. I have a hand blown "Squat Bowl" in a Cyprian color. It is done in the Verre de More »
or Sale is a beautiful Art Glass Bowl made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. I have a hand blown "Squat Bowl" in a Cyprian color. It is done in the Verre de Soie Aquamarine Style of Art Glass with a Celeste blue glass top border. This was Frederick Carder's Favorite Glass. "Verre de Soie" literally means "Glass of Silk". This Bowl is a nice cabinet size as it measures 2 7/8" tall and the top opening has a diameter of 4 3/8" inside measurement. The Bowl has an overall diameter of 6" with the foot having a diameter of 3".
The Vase depicts a Milky Translucent White Iridescent Glass throughout with a tinge of green at the bottom. The Vase is further decorated with a beautiful soft Celeste Blue border. This blue layer is applied to the exterior of the glass. The iridescence is just wonderful as you can see beautiful hues of Fuchsia, Purples and Blues. When you rub this piece of glass across your face it has a very silky feel to it, thus the name "Verre de Soie" Glass of Silk. The Bowl when held at an angle has a green hue to it in the bottom and might be actually classified as Aquamarine which is in the Verre de Soie Family.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Blue top border is perfect. There are very minor scratches on the underside bottom exterior edge. The Vase is very clean inside and shows no signs of calcium deposits. There is an inclusion of a colored thread within the bottom of the Bowl pictured. The vase displays a counter sunk polished pontil, the sign of a Quality hand made piece of Art Glass. The vase is unsigned as is the case with the "Cyprian" style of Art Glass. This style usually carried a paper label. This is shape number 2687 in the Steuben Catalog of shapes. I have attached a link to the Steuben Club Website to Show you below.
http://www.cardersteubenclub.org/shapes/item-view.cfm?category=Shape%20Index&recordID=27692&back=1 click on or copy and paste into your address browser and it will bring you right to the item.
Steuben Aurene Glass is some the Highest Quality Glass you can own. At the turn of the Century LCT Tiffany Studio's Favrile line was their main competitor and their fared equally as well creating some of the nicest Art Glass Vases the World has ever seen. Cyprian is not commonly found. Those of you who collect Cyprian and want an excellent example do not let this one slip by you!! This piece was made in the middle period of Steuben's Colored Production as it carried a 2600 shape number. This Vase was made, Circa 1915-1920. « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$595.00
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a Cabinet Vase and it is done in Frederick Carder's most More »
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a Cabinet Vase and it is done in Frederick Carder's most desirable Gold Aurene Glass. The Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 2 7/16" tall and is 2 5/8" in diameter.
The Vase has that tapered swollen form shape on a round foot. It displays an outstanding Gold Iridescence that Rivaled L.C. Tiffany's Favrile Style of Art Glass. The Gold Iridescence is brilliant and colorful. You can see Platinum Blue around the foot and just above the foot is wonderful strong Fuchsia tones. It is silky soft to the touch and eye candy to the eyes. The inside of the piece has an even stronger Iridescence where you can see deep rich platinum blues and fuchsia as well.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are the normal scratches to the bottom typical of age wear and very few if any to the body of the vessel. The piece is signed on the bottom with remnants of the painted white stamped"Aurene Haviland & Co." Signature mark. It is distorted from too many washings and missing some of the mark.
This is known as shape number "2641" in the Steuben Club website of shapes. I have attached a link below for you to view this so you can see that this was made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, NY. Steuben Cabinet pieces are HTF and you only see these on Ebay but a few times a year if you are lucky. You Rarely see these smaller Cabinet pieces as fewer were made. Those of you whom Collect Steuben Gold Aurene will surely welcome this wonderful Cabinet piece into your Collection. I'm quite sure the buyer will be very pleased for many years with their purchase. Based on the Signature Mark this Cabinet Vase was made Circa 1910-1915.
http://www.cardersteubenclub.org/shapes/item-view.cfm?category=Shape%20Index&recordID=20032&back=1 Click on or copy and paste into browser to view Steuben Club Archives « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$795.00
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a Squat Vase and it is done in Frederick Carder's most More »
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a Squat Vase and it is done in Frederick Carder's most desirable Gold Aurene Style of Art Glass. The Vase has some size as it stands 3 7/8" tall and is 7 1/4" in diameter.
The Vase has a Squat form with a wide mouth opening. It displays an outstanding Gold Iridescence that Rivaled L.C. Tiffany's Favrile Style of Art Glass. The Gold Iridescence is so brilliant and colorful it looks like metal but is glass. You can see vivid hues of Fuchsia and Gold's surrounding the entire Vase. It is silky soft to the touch and eye candy to the eyes. The outside iridescence is about as good as it gets on a Steuben Aurene Vessel. it has a wonderful rolled top lip and has a soft blue hue to it. It also displays a counter sunk polished pontil, the sign of a quality piece of Art Glass.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are the normal scratches and wear to the inside bottom and is typical of age wear. This cannot be seen when display and is considered insignificant. The piece is signed on the underside bottom with the etched "Aurene" signature mark as well as the shape number "2792". The exterior of this vase is above average and shows very little wear. It has some of the most brilliant Fuchsia tones I have ever come across on a Steuben piece. The Shape is equally as nice. This is the 1st time in 39+ years as a dealer collector that I have had this shape and would consider this shape a Rare one to find.
This is known as shape number "2792" in the Steuben Achieves of shapes. I have attached a link below for you to view this so you can see that this was made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, NY. Those of you whom Collect Steuben Gold Aurene will surely welcome this wonderful piece of Steuben Aurene Glass into your Collection. I'm quite sure the buyer will be very pleased for many years with their purchase. Based on the Signature Mark this Vase was considered very early in Steuben's Production and was made Circa 1902-1910.
http://www.cardersteubenclub.org/shapes/item-view.cfm?category=Shape%20Index&recordID=29567&back=1 Click on or copy and paste into browser to view Steuben Club Archives « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$575.00
For Sale is a very adorable vase made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is more commonly known as a Gold Aurene "Mini Stick" or "Mini Bud" Vase. More »
For Sale is a very adorable vase made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is more commonly known as a Gold Aurene "Mini Stick" or "Mini Bud" Vase. This Beautiful Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 6" Tall and the top of the stick has a diameter of 5/8" outside measurement. The Round Foot has a diameter of 2 5/16".
The Vase displays a very strong Gold Aurene, Favrile Iridescence that only Steuben is known for. It has a Brilliant Gold Mirrored Metallic appearance, yet it is Glass. There are wonderful strong hues of Fuchsia mixed with Gold Iridescence especially on the surface of the foot. The underside bottom of this is simply outstanding!! It displays some of the strong Platinum Blue w purple iridescence I have ever seen on a Aurene Stick Vase. This was Frederick Carder at his best! The Round Hollow Tall Cylindrical Stick Form is mounted to a Round Platform or Foot. They are fused together to appear as only one piece was blown yet it is actually a two part Vase.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, chips, or dings. The tops of these vases should Not be Polished and smooth. This is not how Steuben made these. The tops should be rough cut and look like this. The ones that have been Polished Smooth are done after market. This one doesn't even show Flea kicks which is not common for this area but the cutter did an excellent job. The Vase shows minimal use as you can tell by the lack of scratches on the bottom.
The Vase is signed on the bottom with the Engraved "Aurene" mark along with the shape number "2556" as shown in the Steuben Catalog. This is a quality piece of Art glass and will enhance any Art Glass Collection. Those of you who collect Aurene Stick Vases and want a nice, rare example don't let this pass you by.
I have been dealing in Steuben for some 38+ years. I have had only 1 of these Mini Stick Vases in all those years. I have shown a Comparison to the normal size one would find in picture 3. I also have that Stick Vase listed on EBay as well. You can clearly see it is much smaller. The mini is 2" smaller in height than the normal 8" and the foot is almost 1/2" smaller in diameter. I have attached a link to the Steuben Club Website to document this shape below.
http://www.cardersteubenclub.org/shapes/item-view.cfm?category=ShapeIndex&recordID=23682&back=1 Click on or copy and paste into browser to Access Catalog Picture
This piece was made Circa 1905-1920 during the Frederick Carder years. « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$2100.00
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass Blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a very hard to find Oriental Poppy color of Art Glass. This More »
For Sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass Blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a very hard to find Oriental Poppy color of Art Glass. This was one of Frederick Carder's favorite glass colors. The Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 5 1/8" tall and is 6 1/4" in diameter.
The Vase has a classic Greek shape of a squat tapered shoulder form with a flaring top lip. The Vase displays a very pleasing pattern of vertical opalescent fingers that rise up from the bottom all the way to the flaring top lip. These opalescent fingers are set against a pastel rosy red pink background glass. The fingers are nice and wide. The advanced Steuben Collectors really like them to be this way.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is very minor calcium deposit on the inside. You can only see light residue when held at an angle looking inside. This is minor and inconsequential. The piece is unsigned but it does display a counter sunk polished pontil. This is the sign of a quality piece of Art Glass as the Factory took the time to polish out the rough pontil scar.
This is a Quality piece of Steuben Art Glass that is rarely found. I'm sure that Steuben Collector that purchases this Vase will be extremely pleased. I believe this to be shape number 6500 as seen in the Steuben Club Website. I will attach a link below for you to view this at the website.
In the 1920's Steuben produced a limited quantity of pink opalescent glass that they named Oriental Poppy. It was produced for a very short period and is very hard to find. This form is a little bit larger than most found in this shape. This piece was made, Circa 1922-1925.
http://www.cardersteubenclub.org/shapes/item-view.cfm?category=Shape%20Index&recordID=23940&back=1 Click on or Copy and Paste into Browser to View Steuben Club Archives of this Color and Shape « Less
|
Steuben Glass
|
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|