1920's Steuben Carder Era Fan Vase with intaglio cut Ship Etching

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1920's Steuben Carder Era Fan Vase with intaglio cut Ship Etching. 8.5" tall x 7.25" wide guaranteed authentic Carder Era Steuben Unmarked. No cracks, chips, restorations, or significant wear.

Steuben Glass is an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of 1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing glass for Stevens and Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and Williams, consented to do so.
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1920's Steuben Carder Era Fan Vase with intaglio cut Ship Etching. 8.5" tall x 7.25" wide guaranteed authentic Carder Era... Read more

SKU: 6881950738_B53E

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      1920's Steuben Carder Era Fan Vase with intaglio cut Ship Etching. 8.5" tall x 7.25" wide guaranteed authentic Carder Era Steuben Unmarked. No cracks, chips, restorations, or significant wear.

      Steuben Glass is an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of 1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing glass for Stevens and Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and Williams, consented to do so.
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