Black Amethyst glass vase with a silver overlay parrot perched upon festooning branches and blossoms. The overlay is enhanced with hand chased detail. A hammered collar adorns the top. Made by the Rockwell Silver Co. circa 1925. The workshop was founded in Meriden, CT. in 1905. Firm's acid etched shield mark beneath. Dimensions: 8 1/2" H.
Large classic form Steuben vase in Celeste Blue. Frederick Carder's original design #2683 illustrated on page 268 in "The Glass of Frederick Carder"; circa 1920's. Bold and beautiful form ideal for an abundant floral presentation. Dimensions: 10" H, 10" W.
Steuben Gold Ruby Cluthra Bowl. Frederick Carder design # 6681 illustrated page 144 in 'The Glass of Frederick Carder'. The Cluthra technique was achieved by rolling a molten gather of glass across a marver sprinkled with powdered glass. Another layer of crystal was applied to trap both color and bubbles. Circa 1920's. Dimensions: 2 1/2" H, 5" W.
Steuben Calcite Vase in an undulating Flori-form. Lined in Gold Aurene with violet highlights. Frederick Carder's design #1980 illustrated in "The Glass of Frederick Carder", page 262. Circa 1920. Dimensions: 6 1/4" H, 6 1/4" W.
Unusual hexagonal form footed vase. The rich golden surface has an onion skin texture upon the upper portion. Blue-green to pink highlights. Signed 8778G L.C. Tiffany - Favrile; circa 1912. Dimensions: 7" H.
Frederick Carder's classic "Stick Vase" in Green Jade with an alabaster foot. Ideal for showing a single floral stem. Steuben design #2556 illustrated in "The Glass of Frederick Carder", page 267. Steuben Fleur de Lys mark upon base. Dimensions: 8 1/4" H.
Pair Bristol Yellow Steuben Goblet with applied black reeding. Base and stem with subtle ribbing. Frederick Carder era circa 1920. Acid stamped Steuben in block letters. Dimensions: 7 3/4" H, 2 7/8" W.
Impressive pair of Steuben Spanish Green Candlesticks. This 14 1/4" tall pair are each blown with trapped bubbles within. The domed wafer feet as well as deep candle cups are beautifully reeded. This scarce tall form was designed by Frederick Carder circa 1920's. Each signed with Steuben acid stamp Fleur-de-lys. A pair illustrated in 'The Glass of Frederick Carder' plate XXII.