Cintra by Bob Mueller

Mar 23, 2009
Issue 512

First off, Gail Bardhan at the Rakow Library at the Corning Museum of Glass notes that an advertisement supplied by Bob Mueller last week (#506) wasn’t from Wanamakers.

Bob Mueller thought that “The Charm of Colorful Steuben Glass” with the Wanamakers Department store in Philadelphia stamp at the bottom came from the store. It did not – the catalog was probably issued by Steuben, and it appears in an ad for Steuben in a February 1925 issue of House and Garden.

The Rakow Library has the same catalog, without a dealer or store stamp.

Next,

CINTRA’S
By Bob Mueller

Starting with my love of 20th Century Venetian glass, it didn’t take me long after I became a Carder Steuben glass collector to become fascinated with Mr. Carder’s Cintra technique.

Whether it was a single color piece or 2 or 3 colors; these Cintra pieces just have this special hold on me.

Whether the colors are orange, blue, rose, amethyst, or a combination of these colors, I seek them out for my collection. It doesn’t matter if they are bowls, candlesticks, lamps, vases, they always speak to me.

About 25 years ago I attended a major antique show here in the Twin Cities. There was a broad offering of the many top end things Mr. Carder created. Among the many goodies was an ACB Opal/Green Cintra lamp. To me it was special and eclipsed everything else.

The nicest thing about Mr. Carder’s Cintra items is that they are made in such a variety of color combinations and techniques. From single colors, to multiple colors, acid etched or not, bubbles or not, Stripped (Or Verre), cut as in a heavy weight perfume, lace to decorated scenes; the collector has endless choices in Cintra to pick from.

With the vast array of glass Mr. Carder produced I personally feel that his Cintra was the most versatile of them all. Over the years, while I find many collectors who appreciate Cintra, there also are those who don’t appreciate Mr. Carder’s Cintra because they don’t appreciate the color ranged he used. That’s fine with me; it just reduces my competition for these wondrous pieces.

Yes, Bob very much cherishes his Cintra’s. Take a look at the following link for a few of my pieces.

http://www.kddk.com/alans/Cintrapictures.pdf

Bob Mueller
Osseo , MN
March, 2009

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