Vintage Clear Grotesque Carder Steuben Glass Bowl
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Vintage Clear Grotesque Carder Steuben Glass Bowl DESCRIPTION Up for bid is this old bowl by Steuben. "Frederick Carder owned, ran and oversaw all production of the Steuben Glassworks of Corning, New York. One of his favorite types of glass was free-form vases, supported by ribs, which he jokingly named Grotesque". Because Grotesque vases and bowls are handmade, free-form creations, no two pieces are identical, this piece dates back to 1933. This piece is signed and in excellent condition. T are a couple small bubbles and some minor surface scratches on the bottom of the bowl. Measures: 11.75" long, 7" tall and 6.75" wide Thanks For Looking FINE PRINT Please bid with the expectation that this is a final sale. We are not professional appraisers, but we research our items as best we can. We try to identify all issues that you would look for if you could see the item in person. If you have doubts or need more information, then e-mail us BEFORE you bid, your bid is a commitment to purchase. Most auctions do not have a reserve, but in fairness to all bidders we do not reveal the reserve on those that do. We also do not end auctions early unless we discover an error in the listing. Payment Policy Highest bidder will be responsible for packing, shipping, and insurance costs which will be added to the final bid. We need a response
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