Various related subjects, including Robert Rockwell: Frederick Carder and His Steuben Glass, 1903-1933 (1966, 1st edition); Mary Madigan: Steuben Design A Legacy of Light and Form (2004, 1st edition); Mary Madigan: Steuben Glass an American Tradition in Crystal (2003, revised); and James Plaut: Steuben Glass Monographs on American Arts and Crafts, Vol. 1 (1951, revised). Dimensions of books combined: 10.25"W x 12.5"H x 3.25"D. Condition: 1 book in near fine condition. 3 others in good condition.
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Crafted by Donald Pollard for Steuben in 1975, this cut crystal eagle captures an eagle poised for flight, symbolizing swift action and potential. With the embodiment of courage, splendor, and freedom. Steuben etched signature backstamp. Artist: Donald PollardIssued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 5"L x 3.5"W x 4.75"HManufacturer: SteubenCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
This crystal horse figural is among Steuben's earliest and most cherished designs a solid crystal horse head, perfect as a paperweight or decor piece. Steuben etched signature backstamp. Artist: Sidney WaughIssued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 3"L x 1.75"W x 5"HManufacturer: SteubenCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
A clear sculpted glass figure of a resting lion. Includes original wooden base, and original box. Lion: 8.25"L x 3.25"W x 4.25"H. Base: 9.5"L x 4.25"W x 2.25"H. Box: 13.5"L x 12.75"W x 6"H. Artist: Lloyd AtkinsIssued: c. 1986Manufacturer: SteubenCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A group of Continental art glass, 20th century, including a large Stromberg bowl of shaped oval form, length 28cm, an iridescent vase by Helmut Werner, dated 1980, height 22.5cm, an Alvar Aalto blue glass dish, length 13.8cm, a Steuben vase and a Riihimaen Lasi Oy vase, height 14.5cm. Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Steuben, United States. Group of eleven stemware wine goblets in pattern 7737 "Teardrop." Marked with an S along the underside.Each, height: 7 1/4 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in.Condition: There are no discernable chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is very light wear throughout consistent with age and use. There are a few minute bubbles within the glass, original to production.
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Surgeon Francis Burton, 4th Foot, later Surgeon attached to the 66th Foot at St Helena, where he was present at Napoleon’s death on 31 March 1821, presided over the subsequent post-mortem autopsy, and is renowned for having made Napoleon’s death mask Waterloo 1815 (Surgeon Burton, 4th Regiment Foot.) fitted with original steel clip and silver straight bar suspension, nearly extremely fine £5,000-£7,000 --- Francis Burton was born in Ireland in 1784 and, prior to being commissioned to the 5th Garrison Battalion on 5 March 1807, was assistant surgeon to the North Devon Militia, his subsequent appointments being assistant surgeon 36th Foot, 10 March 1808; surgeon 4th Foot, 9 September 1813; half-pay, 10 December 1818; full-pay surgeon, 66th Foot, 16 December 1819; M.D., Edinburgh 1820; surgeon 12th Lancers, 30 June 1825. Burton served in the Peninsula in 1808-09, was present in the Walcheren Expedition later in 1809, and served again in the Peninsula, with the 36th Foot from March 1811 to October 1813, including the siege and battle of Salamanca; and with the 1/4th Foot from November 1813 to January 1814, including actions in the Pyrenees, Battle of the Nive and the investment of Bayonne. He afterwards accompanied the 1/4th Foot to North America in 1814 and was present with the battalion at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Burton was one of the five army medical officers present at the autopsy of Napoleon on St Helena, where he had only arrived, as surgeon of the 66th Foot, on 31 March 1821. He was present at Napoleon’s death on 5 May 1821, and features in the famous painting by Baron Charles Steuben, based on accounts of the event. Burton not only presided over the post-mortem but is also renowned for having made Napoleon’s death mask. Burton died in London on 24 October 1828. Note: Some historical accounts contend that Dr François Carlo Antommarchi, Napoleon’s personal physician but both disliked and distrusted by Napoleon, cast the original parent mould, which would later be used to reproduce bronze and additional plaster copies. Other records, however, indicate that Dr Francis Burton, the surgeon attached to the 66th Foot at St. Helena, presided at the emperor’s autopsy and during that post-mortem procedure cast the original mould. Antommarchi obtained from his British colleagues a secondary plaster mould from Burton’s original cast and with that second-generation mould, Antommarchi in France reportedly made further copies of the death mask in plaster as well as in bronze. There have been a good number of books and articles written over the years about Napoleon’s death masks and it seems fairly conclusive that Antommarchi’s mould was indeed a copy taken from Burton’s original. Original casts from either mould are very rare and most reside in museums around the world. In 2013, one of the last remaining original death masks taken by Burton was made the subject of a U.K. export ban after selling at auction for £175,000.
Thomas Webb (attributed), an Arts and Crafts part iridescent Green Iris glass vase, circa 1890, optic ribbed spherical form with wide everted and crimped rim, the apple green body with marigold iridescent rim, polished pontil, 11cm diameter note: developed by Thomas Wilkes Webb, a range of iridescent decors were produced to cater for the growing demand for historically influenced yet contemporary design. Frederick Carder at neighbouring Stevens and Williams subsequently developed the iridescent Aurene range at the American factory Steuben, while Tiffany's Favrille range was widely sought after across the world.
* Manner of Théodore Chassèriau (1819-1856). Female nude, oil on board, depicting a young woman holding a draped piece of fabric in front of her naked torso, inscribed in pencil in early hand 'Chasseriau' and again in early 20th century hand 'Th Chasseriau 1819-1856' to verso, sheet size 33 x 27 cm (13 x 10 5/8 ins), framed (41.5 x 35.5 cm), together with a portrait of a young boy, oil on canvas, laid onto board, depicting a child with blue eyes, blond curly hair and rosy cheeks, paper label with contemporary manuscript inscription 'C. de Steuben' (Charles de Steuben 1788-1856) to verso, sheet size 27 x 19.5 cm (10 5/8 x 7 5/8 ins), framed (33.5 x 26.5 cm)QTY: (2)
Mercator 1:1250 Waterline Ship Models, General von Steuben, Passenger Ship, 1923, No M560, with leaflet and spares, Ramses, Freighter, 1925, No M498, with leaflet and spares, Professor Woermann Passenger Ship 1912, No M412, with leaflet and spares, Donau, Freighter, 1929, No M574, with leaflet and spares, Oceana (KdF), Passenger Ship, 1938, No M539A, with spares, Shropshire, Passenger Ship, 1926, No M578, with leaflet and spares, Aurora Cruiser 1899, No M311, with spares, Bajan, Cruiser, 1900, No M316, with masts loose and Madrid, Passenger Ship, 1922, No M567, sails and leaflet, in original boxes, VG (9)
A QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL, COLOURED AND OTHER GLASS WARES, to include a pair of Waterford Colleen glasses, a mallet form decanter with silver collar, collar engraved 'Presented to Sir Henry Plumb by BP Oil Ltd, Royal Show 1977', hallmarked Birmingham 1977, boxed Jaffe Rose pear and Steuben apple paperweights, a Tyrone Crystal mantel clock, a turquoise lemonade set of jug and six glasses, a pair of small red gilt decanters, a set of six blue teacups and saucers by Vereco France, a boxed set of six Tudor Crystal tumblers, a pair of Dartington champagne flutes, a silver overlaid green glass marked 'Association of Thematic Members of the German Bundestag', other crystal items by makers including Webb Corbett and Royal Brierley, etc (Qty) (sd)
A GROUP OF COLOURED GLASS AND CUT CRYSTAL DECANTERS, comprising a Stuart Crystal 'Cascade' pattern bud vase, a Wedgwood Trent and Mersey Canal 1777-1977 bicentenary presentation goblet 84/750 with certificate of authenticity, a large cylindrical vase with an etched geometric design, a vintage Georgeshutter Glasdesign art glass tealight plate warmer, an opalescent glass owl, a Steuben style glass owl, Wedgwood glass owl, height 11cm, a lamp work flying owl, a ship's decanter, two Victorian decanters, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage)
Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen.: Sammelmappe mit 46 Teilen zu Polarfahrten des Dampfers General von Steuben, 1934. Versch. Formate. Lose. ╔Enthält:╗ Auszug aus dem Schiffstagebuch, 13 Tagesprogramme, 14 Ansichtskarten der Reise (alle unbeschrieben), Polar-Taufschein, Verzeichnis der Photographien während der Fahrt, 15 Speisekarten, sowie ein Zigarren-Etui. - Tls. etw. (Etui stärkere) Gebrauchsspuren.
TWELVE TITLES OF AMERICAN FIREARMS AND MILITARY INTEREST, comprising 'The Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle', H J Kauffman, 1960 with DW; 'Weapons of the American Revolution and Accoutrements', W Moore, 1967 with DW; 'The Book of the Continental Soldier', H L Peterson, 1968 with DW; 'Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution', G C Neumann and F J Kravic, 1975 with DW; 'Navies of the American Revolution', A Preston, D Lyon and J Batchelor, 1975 with DW; 'The Art and Science of War in America 1690-1800', J R Riling, 1990 reprint; 'Don Troiani's Civil War', B C Pohanka, 1995 with DW; 'Tangled Web - Canadian Infantry Accoutrements 1855-1985', J L Summers, 1992; 'Famous Guns from the Smithsonian Collection', H Bowman, 1966 with DW; 'Southern Derringers of the Mississippi Valley', T Kirkland, 1972 soft covers; 'Baron von Steuben and his Regulations', J R Riling, 1966 in slip case; 'Famous Guns from Famous Collections', H W Bowman, 1957 with DW. Average good condition (12).
A mixed group of decorative studio glass, 20th century, including a Caithness miniature shamrock paperweight, a Mdina paperweight, an Orrefors bowl, an Isle of Wight iridescent perfume bottle and stopper, a Steuben chick and a bubble control vase.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A QUANTITY OF STUDIO GLASS AND CUT CRYSTAL, comprising a Norwegian crystal Magnor style vase etched with a fisherman in the rain, height 13cm, Steuben clear glass owl, height 5.5cm (small nibble to base), a Daum glass owl (chipped and glued ear), a cut glass paperweight with and stag's head, six matching cut crystal dessert dishes, a Stuart Crystal vase, a Doulton International Crystal bulb shaped vase, height 17cm, a cut crystal cookie jar, height 16cm, a Stuart Crystal jug, height 15cm, bud vase , height 16cm, decanter, wine glasses, tumblers, a John Walsh etched beer glass, lidded pot, rose bowl, six Edinburgh Crystal whisky glasses, a small damaged frosted/clear crystal wren (indistinguishable mark on base Lalique?) (Qty) (Condition report: damage is mentioned, one drinking glass has a chip, all need washing)
Frederick Carder (English, 1863-1963) for Steuben Glass Works, Corning, New York, USA. Aurene iridescent art glass vase with a pale gold surface. Marked with the early engraved "Aurene" signature and the shape number along the underside. Further engraved with a faint fleur-de-lis Steuben mark. Aurene art glass was designed by Carder and produced by Steuben from 1903 to 1932.Keyword: FavrileHeight: 9 in x diameter: 8 in.
DON WIERSATZ VON ZWÖLF GLASTELLERN 'STAR PLATE' USA, Corning, New York, Steuben Glass Works, Entwurf 1960 Farbloses Glas, geschliffen, geschnitten, im Spiegel jew. allegorische Darstellung d. Sternzeichen. H. 1,5 cm, D. 26 cm. Unterseitig m. Ritzsignatur bez. 'Steuben'. Part. Kratzspuren. Literatur: Madigan, Mary Jean, Steuben Glass: An American Tradition in Crystal, New York 2003.

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