Rosaline

Jan 18, 2018
Issue 2872

Reifschlager Gallery Exhibit at The Rockwell Museum–post 2000

Carder’s pink translucent glass, bearing certain physical resemblances to the Jades, Ivrene and Ivory, was named Rosaline

As the case of Jades , Rosaline is apt to be confused with less perfected European wares.

From the scattering of items seen in Rosaline, we can determine that it was made in as many different forms as Jade Green, including complete dinners services, console sets, vases, covered jars and Acid Cut Back items.

Rosaline is found, almost entirely without exception, adorned with Alabaster accentuation.

abstracted from A Guide To Colored Steuben Glass 1903 – 1933 by Eric E. Ericson p.27

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