Still in original gift box and packaging.
Designed by George Thompson, his works are included in NYC's Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Louvre, and in New Delhi's Museum of Modern Art.
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cash and carry only, no refunds, no returns.
seeing similar on site for now as high as $1,400, i.e., lower priced of the same also sold on line are heavily scratched, dirty, used, the 1 I'm selling is new only out of wrapping to take photos of.
Cash & Carry Only, I'm not shipping it to anyone.
Signed, Original packaging,
Def a great bride bouquet vase, for wedding tables. (just had someone look at it for that reason but she wasn't able to get enough of them).
In Original Steuben Packaging, Box, Bag, Bubble Wrap & Paper.
seeing similar online selling for $1,400+, (others sold online for much less are dirty, scratched, and obv used).
Hand Blown, Cygnet signed.
What makes Steuben Glass So Special and a bit higher in price than other luxury glass designers,
"In 1932, the proprietary formula that Steuben is best known for was developed. The glass produced from this formula has a high refractive index, causing cascades of rainbows to emit from the glass when hit by light."
Only 1 other is for sale online of this quality and verified genuine Steuben.
Others for sale at lower $$$ are clearly, visibly stained, scratched & 'cloudy.'
A Very Chic perfect bouquet vase, a stand out vase for Spring Flowers, Host/Hostess Gift,
A center piece on a smaller dining table or use several within center of a long table.
Comparable for sale on Avery & Dash, $1,400 + tax + Shipping & Handling.
Comparable Recently (November 2022) sold, covered in scratches, on 1st Dibs for $415 + sales tax + shipping and handling
Steuben site has links to other sellers of Original Steuben, $600 - $1,400, (those prices do not incl shipping, handling, insurance).
Others for lower prices are obviously scratched, used & of Uncertain Origin.
Steuben Fine Crystal Bouquet Vase Hand Blown Art Glass Cygnet Signed.
This exquisite piece of fine hand crafted crystal was produced by Steuben, well known manufacturers of beautiful crystal for decades. The vase is a large flared piece in the critically acclaimed Bouquet line.
Steuben was founded in 1903 by renowned English glass master Frederick Carder, who named it for the New York State county where the town of Corning is located. In 1918, Steuben (pronounced with the accent on the last syllable) became part of Corning Glass Works, now Corning Incorporated.
In 1933, Steuben created a prismatic crystal formula that could capture, reflect and refract light unlike anything else in the world. Since that moment, Steuben crystal has illuminated everything it touches, casting light on the joys of everyday life.
At Steuben, luxury is in the details. Flawless by design, Steuben is the epitome of the expression “crystal clear”. Exquisitely sculpted, delicately balanced; even the ping of Steuben stemware meeting for a toast is like no other. Refinements such as these, both great and small, bring a level of personal pleasure to life that can only be met when you are surrounded by the best.
Based in New York for over a century, Steuben is crafted by accomplished artisans, polished to a brilliant gleam and inspected with an exceptional level of thought and care. At Steuben, we believe that no matter how forward our technology, the things we cherish most are those made by hand.