SIGNED STEUBEN CLEAR CRYSTAL SERVING DISHSigned Steuben Clear Crystal Serving Dish, applied snail scroll handle, signed upon the base.
Width 9 in. Depth 9 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
STEUBEN ORANGE CINTRA PEDESTAL BOWLDESCRIPTION: Steuben orange Cintra glass pedestal bowl with turquoise rim, base, and handle rings.
Cased lead glass with applied ornamentation.
Reference:
Bowl Shape #3240 or #2942, p. 148 2942.
Shown with orange base Fig. 8.57 p. 197 of Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Thomas P. Dimitroff. (Shown as shape #3240)
Also, see Plate XVI (shown as 2942) of The Glass of Frederick Carder by Paul V. Gardner.
Full page picture in the frontispiece of The Ideal Home 1900-1920 (The History of Twentieth Century American Craft by Janet Kardon, Editor.
Shown at page 36 of Glass Collectors Digest, Volume XII Number 6, April/May 1999 in an article entitled “Identifying Carder’s Steuben by Maurice Crofford.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Acquired 102/09 from Evan Howard (The Steuben Site) of Dallas, Texas at the 2009 Carder Steuben Club Symposium in Corning, NY.
CIRCA: Early 1900s
DIMENSIONS: H: 9" x D: 10"
CONDITION: Great condition. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
STEUBEN GLASS MOON FLASK VASEDESCRIPTION: Steuben Rose Cluthra shaded to white pilgrim MeiPing-moon flask vase with double colorless handles.
Cased lead glass.
Reference:
Shape #6898, p.287 or #8515 p. 303
Pictured in black shaded to white Fig. 6.3, p. 138 of Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Thomas P. Dimitroff. Also see Fig. 6.4 where the vase is drawn by Frederick Carder, designer/draftsman. Identified as Shape #8515.
Pictured in Green shaded at Plate XVIII of The Glass of Frederick Carder by Paul V. Gardner and identified as shape #6898.
Also a full page picture in green shaded p. 77 of Frederick Carder: Portrait of a Glassmaker.
Also pictured in green shaded at p. 157 of American Art Glass by John A. Shuman III.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Purchased 6/2/13 from Seidenberg’s in New York City
CIRCA: 1929-1931
DIMENSIONS: H:10" L:8" D:3"
CONDITION: Perfect condition. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A group of eight Steuben Rosaline glass table articles
1920s
comprising a stoppered perfume, shape 1414, (chip to stopper insert) a footed vase with ring handles, model 2909, a stick-neck bud vase, an etched footed goblet, a sherbet, a finger bowl and under-plate and a footed center bowl. (8)
height of perfume bottle 7 3/4in; height of goblet 8 1/2in; diameter of bowl 9 3/4in
4 PC. STEUBEN ART GLASS COLLECTION: Comprising; 1- Art glass apple, 1- Covered dish with black handle, 1- Candlestick, having a twisting ribbed body, & 1- Green vase with white foot. Largest Approx. 8.5'' h x 3.75.
CONDITION: Leaf of apple missing. Fleabites at cut rims & crack with loss at neck of covered bowl.
SIGNED STEUBEN CLEAR CRYSTAL SERVING DISH WITH APPLIED ...Signed Steuben Clear Crystal Serving Dish with Applied Snail Handle, listed in catalog as "scroll plate" and designed by George Thompson in 1952
Diameter 9 in.
Condition:
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GLASS: Fourteen pieces including, Steuben, Waterford, etc., pieces include: one Steuben olive dish with scroll handle; eight Waterford, one decanter with cut stopper, small chip on stopper, 11 1/2" h., three bowls, one raised on foot, largest 4" h., one oblong relish dish, one heart-shaped dish, two ornaments, one snowflake and one star; along with five unmarked pieces including two sets of salt and pepper shakers, and one rectangular tray, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including wear to base, surface scratches, etc.
SELECTION OF STEUBEN GLASS & BACCARAT CRYSTAL, 7PC Seven piece selection of colorless Steuben glass and Baccarat crystal comprising: Steuben glass - cigarette urn with twist base, double handled urn,"Signet" vase, basket-form bowl with triparte base, low circular dish on squared vase, and a
SIGNED STEUBEN CRYSTAL COOKIE DISHSigned Steuben Crystal Cookie Dish , with applied snail handle.
Height 3.25 in. Width 9 in. Diameter 8.25 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
GLASS: Eleven pieces of glassware, many pieces signed including Steuben, Tiffany & Co., Galway, etc., pieces include: pair of Tiffany candlesticks, 9 1/2" h.; pair Galway candlesticks, 6 1/2" h.; Val St Lambert compote, 4 3/4" h.; Steuben dish with two curled handles, 1 3/4" h.; pair of Steuben candle holders, 2" h.; and three unmarked pieced, including: tall compote, scalloped rim and base, 9 1/2" h.; small tapered bottle, 4" h.; and ring holder, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use include minor damages and loss.
GLASS: Fine cut glass including Wedgewood and Steuben, seven pieces: Steuben ashtray/ olive bowl with snail handle and asymmetrical rim, signed, 2" h. x 5" diam.; small Wedgewood bowl with diamond shaped cut pattern, chips to base, 2 1/4" h.; and five unmarked pieces: bowl with sawtooth rim; urchin-shaped vase; small dish with scalloped sides; creamer; and small glass, all pieces with damages and expected wear, largest: 3" h. x 7" diam.
Group of three Steuben serving pieces.
All pieces signed "Steuben" on bottom. ++ Canape plate. 10 1/2"diam. ++ Footed dish. 3 1/4"h x 7 1/2"diam. ++ Handled bowl. 2 1/2"h x 6 1/2"w x 4 3/4"d.
SIGNED STEUBEN CLEAR GLASS CANAPE DISHSigned Steuben Clear Glass Canape Dish with applied snail handle
Condition:
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Two pairs of Steuben crystal serving dishes
both pairs with snail shell handles; 1) pair of canape plates - #8025, designed by George Thompson in 1952, 8 1/2 in. W.; 2) pair of olive dishes - #7857, designed by John Dreves in 1939, 5 in. Diam.; all with inscribed mark
Signed Steuben Crystal Cookie Dish: Signed Steuben Crystal Cookie Dish, with applied snail handle. . Height 3. 25 in. Width 9 in. Diameter 8. 25 in. Dimension Condition Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
FIVE STEUBEN TEAR-DROP PATTERN GLASS PIECES, 19TH/20TH C., INCLUDING: FOOTED URN SHAPED DISH WITH LID AND TWO HANDLES, SIGNED TFive tear-drop pattern glass pieces, 19th/20th C., including: Steuben footed urn shaped dish with lid and two handles, signed to base, 10 3/4" h.; decanter with bulbous base and tapered neck, stopper lid, 12 1/2" h.; footed dish with lid and pointed finial, 10 1/2" h.; and pair of candleholders with spherical shaft, 6 1/2" h., all pieces with expected light wear including scratches, nicks, and minor damages.
FIVE GLASS DISHESeach piece signed; comprising one Lalique tray with molded fish rim (10 3/4 inches wide), one Lalique ashtray with molded fish motif to center (6 inches diameter), one Baccarat leaf-form center bowl (12 1/2 inches wide), one round Steuben dish with central knot-form handle (10 1/2 inches diameter) and one Steuben dish with coiled handle (8 3/4 inches diameter) [5 pieces]; Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Leon and Arlene Harris, 100% of proceeds to benefit UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Condition:
Signed Steuben Clear Crystal Serving Dish: Signed Steuben Clear Crystal Serving Dish, applied snail scroll handle, signed upon the base. . Width 9 in. Depth 9 in. Dimension Condition Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
Steuben vase, clear with two handles, marked, 5"w x 3"h; with a Steuben pitcher, clear with handle, marked, 5"w x 4"h; with a Steuben vase, clear with two handles, unmarked, 3.5"w x 2.75"h; with Steuben dishes, (shown right), two, clear footed shapes, both marked, largest is 2.75"w x 3"h; with a Steuben plate, (shown right), clear with etched monogram EAW, marked, 5.25"dia.
STEUBEN GLASS DISHDESCRIPTION: A Steuben clear glass blown dish with scroll formed handle. Incised: Steuben" undernetih.
CIRCA: 20th Cent.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 3" x D: 8.5"
CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Four pieces Steuben: serving plate with looped handle, 10-1/4 in.; two compotes, 3-3/4 x 6-3/4 in.; green glass bowl with white glass foot, 3 x 5 in., possibly lacking lid , all signed. Excellent condition, very minor surface abrasions. Private Collection
STEUBEN SNAIL HANDLE CRYSTAL GLASS DISHSteuben Snail Handle Crystal Glass Dish
STEUBEN AMBER AND BLUE GLASS LATTICE WORK URNDESCRIPTION: Steuben amber and blue glass lattice work urn with crown finial.
Lead glass with applied ornament.
Reference:
Variant of shape #3109, p. 305 Paul V. Gardner.
Pictured at p. 127 of Objects of Desire, The Art of Frederick Carder by Alan Shovers.
Pictured in Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Dimitroff, Fig. 8.11, p.182
Similar piece pictured in Paul V. Gardner, The Glass of Frederick Carder, Plate XV--colored referred to as topaz and Celeste blue.
“Around the 1918-1920 era, Frederick Carder decided to place in production glass items which were similar to the techniques used by Venetian glass artisans for centuries.”
“Venetian traits included folded rims and bases’ hollow stems’ a wafer applied between the base and the stem; ball stems; the application of prunts, handle rings and edges trimmed in a different color from the body of the example; plus the liberal use of silver and gold mica flecks on scarce objects.
“Some typical colors used both singly and in pairs were Amber; Topaz; Amethyst; Marina, Flemish and Celeste Blue; Wisteria; Pomona Green; Verre de Soie; Aqua Marine (an iridized greenish tint); and Cyprian (a pale green iridescence with applied Celeste Blue at the rims).” The Collector’s Encyclopedia of American Art Glass by John A. Shuman III.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Purchased from John Cabrillo 8/18/00 at the Chicago Antique Show in Rosemont.
CIRCA: 1925
DIMENSIONS: H: 13.25" x D: 7.5"
CONDITION: Great condition. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
STEUBEN LOT - Two clear glass serving pieces, signed Steuben. #1 - Round cake plate, 1 1/4"H x 13 1/4"DIA. #2 - Serving tray with applied loop handle, 2"H x 10 1/2"DIA. Fine condition, both have original cloth bags.
STEUBEN CRYSTAL SERVING PLATE WITH HANDLE Steuben crystal serving plate with central handle, signed "Steuben" to underside. 2" H x 10.5" Diameter.
FIVE GLASS DISHESeach piece signed; comprising one Lalique tray with molded fish rim (10 3/4 inches wide), one Lalique ashtray with molded fish motif to center (6 inches diameter), one Baccarat leaf-form center bowl (12 1/2 inches wide), one round Steuben dish with central knot-form handle (10 1/2 inches diameter) and one Steuben dish with coiled handle (8 3/4 inches diameter) [5 pieces]; Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Leon and Arlene Harris, 100% of proceeds to benefit UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Condition:
GLASS: FOURTEEN PIECES INCLUDING, STEUBEN, WATERFORD, ETC., PIECES INCLUDE: ONE STEUBEN OLIVE DISH WITH SCROLL HANDLE; EIGHT WATERFO...GLASS: Fourteen pieces including, Steuben, Waterford, etc., pieces include: one Steuben olive dish with scroll handle; eight Waterford, one decanter with cut stopper, small chip on stopper, 11 1/2" h., three bowls, one raised on foot, largest 4" h., one oblong relish dish, one heart-shaped dish, two ornaments, one snowflake and one star; along with five unmarked pieces including two sets of salt and pepper shakers, and one rectangular tray, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including wear to base, surface scratches, etc.
(4) STEUBEN GLASS SAUCE BOAT, BOWL, CANDLESTICKS(lot of 4) Steuben colorless leaded art glass tableware, mid 20th c., including: (1) pear-shaped gravy/ sauce boat, designed by Lloyd Atkins (American, b.1922), with snail scroll handle, approx 3.5"h, 6.75"l, 4.75"w, (1) bowl, approx 2.5"h, 4"diam, (2) candlesticks, designed by Donald Pollard (American, 1924-1994), cylindrical candle socket, flat dish bobeche, on flared teardrop base, approx 4.75"h, 4.75"diam; 4.5lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
FIVE ARTICLES OF STEUBEN CLEAR GLASSFIVE ARTICLES OF STEUBEN CLEAR GLASS: 6-7/8" spiral swirl bowl #8060; 6-1/4" Donald Pollard spiral swirl flower vase #8058; 9-1/2"L Donald Pollard calyx bowl #8115; 11" round shallow bowl #7909; 5" olive dish #7857 with curl handle.
GLASS: ELEVEN PIECES OF GLASSWARE, MANY PIECES SIGNED INCLUDING STEUBEN, TIFFANY & CO., GALWAY, ETC., PIECES INCLUDE: PAIR OF TIFFAN...GLASS: Eleven pieces of glassware, many pieces signed including Steuben, Tiffany & Co., Galway, etc., pieces include: pair of Tiffany candlesticks, 9 1/2" h.; pair Galway candlesticks, 6 1/2" h.; Val St Lambert compote, 4 3/4" h.; Steuben dish with two curled handles, 1 3/4" h.; pair of Steuben candle holders, 2" h.; and three unmarked pieced, including: tall compote, scalloped rim and base, 9 1/2" h.; small tapered bottle, 4" h.; and ring holder, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use include minor damages and loss.
Steuben vase, double handled form in clear quilted glass with applied threading, marked, 7.5"w x 5"h; with a Sinclair bowl and under plate, clear glass with monogram, both pieces marked, 6.5"w x 2.5"h; with a Steuben compote, clear glass with fish figural stem, 8"w x 6.5"h; with a Steuben candlestick, clear glass form with three buttresses, signed, 3"w x 4"h, chip; with a Steuben decanter stopper, Asian figure in clear glass, 2.5"w x 8"h, a couple of stress fractures; with Steuben decanter stoppers, two, clear glass, 2.25"w x 4"h, chips
3162 - Lot of 6 Steuben Pieces
Lot of six Steuben glass pieces, to include: thumbprint pedestal compote, 5" h x 7" dia; pedestal bowl with scrolled foot, # 7884, 5" h x 10" dia; low footed bowl, 3" h x 8" dia; decanter with stopper, 10 1/2" h x 8" dia; bear figure, 2 1/2" h x 2" w x 2 1/4" d and small handled dish, 4 1/2" h x 5" w x 6" d. Provenance: From a Massachusetts estate.
4 PC. STEUBEN ART GLASS COLLECTION: Comprising; 1- Art glass apple, 1- Covered dish with black handle, 1- Candlestick, having a twisting ribbed body, & 1- Green vase with white foot. Largest Approx. 8.5'' h x 3.75.CONDITION: Leaf of apple missing. Fleabites at cut rims & crack with loss at neck of covered bowl.
(2) STEUBEN COLORLESS GLASS BOWLS 20th c., American, incl. a footed flared bowl and a smaller candy dish with single curved handle, each with etched signature "Steuben", 3.25"h x 7.25"dia (larger), 3.5"h x 6"w x 5.25"d (smaller)
(lot of 2) Steuben colorless art glass table items, 20th c., each with engraved Steuben signature underfoot, including: (1) "Canape" plate, design by Arthur Douglas Nash (American, 20th c.), with central twist motif, approx 10.75"diam; (1) shallow bowl, design by George L. Thompson (American, 1913-1981), with dual pinched handles at sides, approx 2.5"h, 11"w, 9.5"d; 9.9lbs total
Lalique Glass Bird Ring Stand and a Steuben Glass Bowl: Both signed in etch. The larger 2 5/8 x 8 1/2 in. diam. Condition The Lalique dish in good overall condition. The Steuben bowl with a scuffed base and lightly scuffed on the handles. Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Steuben Crystal Dish, nautilus handle, 8 3/4" diameter, signed, use marks otherwise excellent.
STEUBEN GOLD AURENE STOCKING DARNERDESCRIPTION: Steuben gold Aurene stocking darner.
Whimsy, Iridized lead glass, Open pontil.
Reference:
Shown at page 13 of Objects of Desire: The Art of Frederick Carder by Alan Shovers.
See in Fig. 8.20, p. 185 of Dimitroff's, Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass. Glassworkers throughout history are known to have created their own pieces at the factory, but on their own time. Most glass houses freely allowed workers the opportunity to exercise their creativity in this way. These works, often referred to as "Whimsies" include paper weights, stocking darners, letter openers. Carders workers were no exception.
See also, Plate X of The Glass of Frederick Carder by Paul V. Gardner.
A Collectors should realize that these products of the glassblower’s spare time were not normally placed in the lehring ovens. They are, therefore, subject to unusual stress and may actually disintegrate without any provocation whatsoever. P. 23 of A Guide to Colored Steuben Glass 1903-1933, Book Two by Ericson.
An iridescent glass as fine as Tiffany's was introduced in 1904 by Frederick Carder, an Englishman who became associated with Thomas G. Hawks of Corning, New York. Mr. Carder and Mr. Hawks formed the Steuben Glass Works, now a part of the Corning Glass Company.
Aurene was first blown and then coated in the desired coloring. In form, it was more classical than Tiffany's or possibly it should be described as less arty. In fact, certain of this ware was modern looking, more in keeping with present-day taste. While Mr. Carder did make some flowered pieces similar to Tiffany's, he was not so given to elaborate or peculiarly-shaped objects.
Frederick Carder, like Tiffany, designed all his own glass. Mr. Carders Aurene although not advertised was handled by salesmen. As a result, it did not become so well know as Favrile. Tiffany's glass was produced in quantity and therefore turns up more frequently today than the scarcer Aurene. Pgs. 93-95, Nineteenth-Century Art Glass by Ruth Webb Lee.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Acquired 1/27/99 from Penny N= Sue=s Antiques of San Clemente, CA.
CIRCA: 1920-1925
DIMENSIONS: H: 2.5" x L: 6.5"
CONDITION: Great condition. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Steuben Large Canape Plate
With fleur-de-lis handle. Sgn. on base. #8233.
GLASS: Steuben, Kosta Boda, etc., ten pieces, 20th C., all signed, including: clear Steuben with single scroll handle dish, 6" diam.; two Kosta Boda art glass pieces, one bowl on frosted table-base and one bloom vase, taller: 5 1/2" h.; and seven hand-blown and free-form tumblers signed "Vitriesse 2012", polychrome circle decoration to sides, tallest: 6" h., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use.
Steuben Crystal Serving Dish center handle 10 3/4'' diameter signed excellent.
STEUBEN LIGHT BLUE JADE COMPOTE. Light blue jade bowl with an alabaster applied pedestal foot and two Marina blue twisted ring handles on either side. Unsigned. Referenced in Paul V. Gardner’s “The Glass of Frederick Carder”, pg. 148 also see Color Plate XVI B. SIZE: 8-1/4” t x 9-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 5-63634 (3,000-4,000)
STEUBEN RIBBED POMONA GREEN GLASS CREAMERDESCRIPTION: Steuben ribbed (Blue Prints describe as “Twisted”) Pomona green glass creamer with topaz applied foot and handle.
Lead Glass with applied Ornament.
Marked with f-d-l
Reference:
#6139, p. 235
Identical piece pictured at Plate XXII of The Glass of Frederick Carder by Paul V. Gardner.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Acquired 4/24/07 from Carol Poling of Greensboro, N.C.
CIRCA: Early 1900s
DIMENSIONS: H: 5.75" x D: 4"
CONDITION: Great condition. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
STEUBEN GLASS BOWL AND A GLASS CANDY DISH 20TH CENTURY BOWL HEIGHT 4". DISH LENGTH 8".STEUBEN GLASS BOWL AND A GLASS CANDY DISH, 20th Century, Unmarked candy dish with snail-form handle. Dimensions: Bowl height 4". Dish length 8".
Tiffany & Co. tray, unusual handled form with three leaves in sterling silver, marked, 10"w; with Steuben salt shaker and salt dish, clear glass and sterling silver, signed, largest is 2"w x 4.5"h
(2) STEUBEN COLORLESS ART GLASS PLATE & BOWL(lot of 2) Steuben colorless art glass table items, 20th c., each with engraved Steuben signature underfoot, including: (1) "Canape" plate, design by Arthur Douglas Nash (American, 20th c.), with central twist motif, approx 10.75"diam; (1) shallow bowl, design by George L. Thompson (American, 1913-1981), with dual pinched handles at sides, approx 2.5"h, 11"w, 9.5"d; 9.9lbs total
6 CUT GLASS PIECES3 marked Waterford, pair of candlesticks unmarked, and a Steuben bowl.
Steuben bowl: 4.25 H x 12.25 DIAM Tallest: 10 H x 6.25 DIAM Silver Plate Handle: 5.5 H x 6.25 W
(MADD177/6)(WT)
Condition:
Big vase with some interior "sickness", Steuben with friction scratches on bottom.
(lot of 4) Steuben colorless leaded art glass tableware, mid 20th c., including: (1) pear-shaped gravy/ sauce boat, designed by Lloyd Atkins (American, b.1922), with snail scroll handle, approx 3.5"h, 6.75"l, 4.75"w, (1) bowl, approx 2.5"h, 4"diam, (2) candlesticks, designed by Donald Pollard (American, 1924-1994), cylindrical candle socket, flat dish bobeche, on flared teardrop base, approx 4.75"h, 4.75"diam; 4.5lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
6 Cut Glass Pieces: 3 marked Waterford, pair of candlesticks unmarked, and a Steuben bowl. . Steuben bowl: 4. 25 H x 12. 25 DIAM Tallest: 10 H x 6. 25 DIAM Silver Plate Handle: 5. 5 H x 6. 25 W . . . (MADD177/6)(WT) Condition Big vase with some interior "sickness", Steuben with friction scratches on bottom. Available payment options on Bidsquare
SIX STEUBEN GLASS TABLE ARTICLES Including: two double handled bowls with everted rims, 3 ½" x 6 ½"; two dished with single handle, 3 ¼" x 6"; one small ovoid double handled dish, 3" x 5"; double arm candle holder, 8 ½" x 7 ¾".