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skirted calcite art glass shades with green and gold pulled leaves american art glass
6 available, sold individually
currently paired with pan chandelier AA# 27345
one has large chip out of rim; must be placed strategically between set screws!
AA# 27365
Circa: 1910s
Condition: Age Consistent / REWIRED
Material: Calcite & Aurene Art Glass
Finish: Original
Origin: Steuben USA, Silver Logo Worn off but Steuben American Art Glass
Dimensions: 5.5” tall x 5” diameter (slight variation in shapes and sizes)
Steuben Glass Works: Frederick Carder began carving glass, stone, modeling pottery & sculptural terra-cotta in England. He became enamored with glassmaking and was determined to get into the business of glassmaking, so after coming to America Carder founded Steuben Glass Works in the year 1903 perfecting and registering the name Aurene Glass. In 1918 Steuben Glass Works became the Steuben Division of Corning Glass Works, but continued to produce colored art glass until its last known sale in 1943.
We offer fully insured double-boxed shipping within the continental United States. Shipping will be calculated at checkout. For items requiring freight or blanket-wrap delivery, please contact us for a quote.
6 available, sold individually
currently paired with pan chandelier AA# 27345
one has large chip out of rim; must be placed strategically between set screws!
AA# 27365
Circa: 1910s
Condition: Age Consistent / REWIRED
Material: Calcite & Aurene Art Glass
Finish: Original
Origin: Steuben USA, Silver Logo Worn off but Steuben American Art Glass
Dimensions: 5.5” tall x 5” diameter (slight variation in shapes and sizes)
Steuben Glass Works: Frederick Carder began carving glass, stone, modeling pottery & sculptural terra-cotta in England. He became enamored with glassmaking and was determined to get into the business of glassmaking, so after coming to America Carder founded Steuben Glass Works in the year 1903 perfecting and registering the name Aurene Glass. In 1918 Steuben Glass Works became the Steuben Division of Corning Glass Works, but continued to produce colored art glass until its last known sale in 1943.
We offer fully insured double-boxed shipping within the continental United States. Shipping will be calculated at checkout. For items requiring freight or blanket-wrap delivery, please contact us for a quote.