Cameo Vase

Cameo Vase

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Object Name: 
Cameo Vase
Department
European
Place Made: 
England, Brierley Hill
Date: 
1880-1900
Color
AAT
amber
Technique
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 15.8 cm; Base Diam: 4.2 cm; Rim Diam: 1.3 cm
Accession Number: 
69.2.45
Credit Line: 
Bequest of Gladys Carder Welles
Location: 
On Display
Description
Amber/white glass; blown and cut. Globular shape with a long narrow neck; blown of amber glass with a white overlay carved away in a floral design; marked on base "F. Carder" and "STEVENS & WILLIAMS / STOURBRIDGE / ART GLASS".
Inscription
STEVENS & WILLIAMS / STOURBRIDGE / ART GLASS
Inscription
:
on base
F. Carder
Signature
:
on base
Provenance
Welles Estate, Gladys C., Source
1969-11-20
The Glass of Frederick Carder
Venue(s)
Renwick Gallery 1971-12 through 1972-04
Pilkington Glass Museum 1972-06 through 1972-12

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