Aurene by Steuben Glass Works

Steuben’s Aurene Glass

Steuben Glass Works, founded in 1904 by Frederick Carder, created many types of lustrous lead glass, including the iridescent “Aurene”. This glass proved quite popular and was produced by spraying various chemicals and metallic salts on to a base glass (usually amber, clear or topaz). The addition of tin or iron solutions produced a matte finish, while alabaster and calcite produced green and red glass. Other similar formulas produced blue, brown [...] Click here to continue reading.

Steuben Glass

Steuben Glass Works

The Steuben Glass Works in Corning, New York was founded in 1904 by an Englishman, Frederick Carder, who immigrated to America after serving an apprenticeship with John Northwood, a noted British glass artist. Working with Carder in this period was the American Thomas J. Hawkes, but most of the firm’s leading design work can be attributed to Carder.

In the early years Carder created many types of lustrous lead glass, including [...] Click here to continue reading.

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