Blue Aurene
Vase
1905 (designed), 1920-29 (manufactured)
1905 (designed), 1920-29 (manufactured)
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Blue Aurene glass vase, blue with gold and purple iridesence, possibly Cyprian shape, tulip-shaped with wavy tim, stem-less, round foot. Mould blown and hot-worked.
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Materials and techniques | Glass, mould blown, hot-worked |
Brief description | Vase of 'Blue Aurene' glass type, possibly 'Cyprian' shape, mould blown and hot-worked, Frederick Carder, Steuben, Corning, USA, designed 1905, manufactured 1920's. |
Physical description | Blue Aurene glass vase, blue with gold and purple iridesence, possibly Cyprian shape, tulip-shaped with wavy tim, stem-less, round foot. Mould blown and hot-worked. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'STEUBEN AURENE (?) 512' etched |
Credit line | Gift of Marie and Robert Rockwell III |
Object history | This vase was made in two sizes. Carder was responsible for the development of all of the wide range of Steuben coloured glass. |
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Accession number | C.158-1997 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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