Identification Question

Mar 16, 2020
Issue 3372

Is this the Cannonball bowl? It is in celeste blue. It is signed with the Fleur-de-lis that was used by both Steuben and Hawkes. The name below the fluer-de-lis is obscured by age wear. Jan Baer

Cannonball Bowl

Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, 1918,1933

Date:
ca. 1940

Medium:
Colorless glass

Carder Steuben and Modern Steuben From The Yale University Collection

“Lens” Bowl

Designer: Walter Dorwin Teague, American, 1883,1960

Designer form: Charles F Houghton, American, 1846,1897

Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, 1918,1933

Date:
1932,1934

Medium:
Pressed lead glass

Accession Number:
2011.223.3

Culture:
American

Period:
20th century

Classification:
Containers – Glass

Status:
Not on view

Compote

Designer (decoration): Walter Dorwin Teague, American, 1883,1960

Designer form: Frederick Carder, American, born England, 1863,1963

Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, 1918,1933

Date:
1932,34

Medium:
Colorless engraved lead glass

Accession Number:
1986.14.1

Culture:
American

Period:
20th century

Classification:
Containers – Glass

Status:
Not on view

Ocean Reef Bowl

Designer: Michele Oka Doner, American, born 1945

Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, 1918,1933

Date:
2005

Medium:
Blown and engraved lead glass and cast bronze

Accession Number:
2006.47.1a-b

Culture:
American

Period:
21st century

Classification:
Containers – Glass

Status:
Not on view

Strawberry Pendant

Designer (glass): Earl Stampp, American, 1936,2011

Designer (necklace): Donald Pollard, American, 1924,2001

Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, 1918,1933

Date:
Designed 1977

Medium:
14-karat and 18-karat gold, lead glass

Accession Number:
2008.166.2

Culture:
American

Period:
20th century

Classification:
Jewelry

Status:
Not on view

Vase

Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903,1932

Manufacturer Division of: Corning Glass Works, American, 1878,1990

Designer attributed: Frederick Carder, American, born England, 1863,1963

Date:
ca. 1930

Medium:
Glass

Accession Number:
1978.24.1

Culture:
American

Period:
20th century

Classification:
Containers – Glass

Status:
Not 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

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