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Steuben Glass Works "Verre de Soie" Ribbed & Swirled Vase, Corning, New York — circa 1903–1930
Steuben Glass Works "Verre de Soie" Ribbed & Swirled Vase, Corning, New York — circa 1903–1930
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A stunning and substantial example of early Steuben Glass Works art glass at its finest, this ovoid vase showcases Frederick Carder's mastery of form and surface in his celebrated Verre de Soie ("Glass of Silk") technique.
The generously proportioned body rises from a neat circular foot in a full, rounded form, its entire surface covered in deeply impressed diagonal ribbing that spirals and swirls in opposing directions — a bold, tactile design that catches and refracts light across every facet of the piece. The dynamic ribbed pattern creates a sense of movement and energy, the twisted ridges flowing like gathered silk or windswept dunes across the surface. The piece rests on a cleanly defined circular base ring that provides an elegant transition from the swirling body above.
Throughout, the glass shimmers with Steuben's signature Verre de Soie iridescence — a breathtaking, soap-bubble luminescence that shifts from soft pearl white and lavender to gold, blue, and pink depending on the light and angle of view. This silvery, silken quality was achieved by treating the still-warm glass with stannous chloride during production, a technique unique to the Carder-era Steuben factory.
The bold swirl-ribbed form is one of the most visually striking designs produced during Steuben's early period, and examples in this size and condition are increasingly difficult to find.
Height: 7 inches Condition: Very good antique condition consistent with age. Strong iridescence throughout. No chips or cracks noted.
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