Mar 9, 2020
Issue 3369
Hi
I was wondering if this could possibly be Carder Steuben?
Or something Else?
6 3/8″ high x 4 1/8″ across top.no #’s or marks, paneled.
Sincerely
Chris Martin
From The Yale University Collection
Vase
Maker: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903,1932
Date:
ca. 1905
Medium:
Blown and engraved colorless glass
Accession Number:
1955.34.2
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Containers – Glass
Status:
Not on view
Agnus Dei Vase
Designer: Sidney Waugh, American, 1904,1963
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass, Inc., American, 1933,1958
Date:
ca. 1935
Medium:
Colorless engraved lead glass
Accession Number:
1977.36.1
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Containers – Glass
Status:
Not on view
Mariner’s Bowl
Designer: Sidney Waugh, American, 1904,1963
Maker: Steuben Glass, Inc., American, 1933,1958
Date:
designed 1935
Medium:
Blown and engraved lead glass
Accession Number:
2006.189.38
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Containers – Glass
Status:
On view*
Dessert bowl
Champagne Coolers
Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, 1918,1933
Date:
Designed 1923,27
Medium:
Lead glass
Accession Number:
1984.32.43a-b
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Containers – Glass
Status:
Not on view
Olive dish
Designer: John A Dreves, American, 1913,2003
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass, Inc., American, 1933,1958
Date:
1939
Medium:
Blown colorless lead glass
Accession Number:
2004.111.2
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Containers – Glass
Status:
On view
More From Yale Collection To Come
As one of her research interests, Gail Bardhan, retired librarian from the Rakow Research Library at CMoG, kept a list of American museums with Carder glass in their collection. I have used her research to find examples of Carder glass in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery. Scott Hansen