Steuben Glass
Six of the best sites about Steuben Glass. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page.
1. Steuben Glass - Offers both functional and decorative art glass pieces, including glass sculptures, animals, stemware and barware, bowls, vases, clocks, candlesticks, Christmas ornaments and winter decorative items, more. (steuben.com)
2. Steuben Glass Works at Wikipedia - One-page encyclopedic entry details the history of Steuben Glass, concentrating on the early years known as the Carder Period and the later Houghton Period. Also includes a list of glass designers who have done works for Steuben. Remember that glass scupture from the movie Risky Business? Steuben. (en.wikipedia.org)
3. Gorgeous Bud Vase is Assuming Rightful Place - In this March, 2007 column, Kathryn Loosli Pritchett reflects on her Steuben Glass bud vase that sat packed away or tucked away for years but is now taking center stage in her home. (www.contracostatimes.com)
4. Jeffrey F. Purtell Steuben Glass - Specializes in the purchase and sale of classic Steuben glass. See the current inventory if you’re interested in buying, or fill out the online form if you have Steuben pieces to sell. (www.steubenpurtell.com)
5. Frederick Carder’s Steuben Glass: Guide to Shapes, Numbers, Colors, Finishes, And Values (Paperback) - If you are a Steuben Glass collector and have pieces from the Frederick Carder period (1903-1932), this book may help you find the value of your pieces as well as see photos and learn the history of other Steuben Glass. (www.amazon.com)
6. Steuben Glass at Linda’s Unique Antique - On our last visit, Linda’s had almost a dozen Steuben Glass antique pieces for sale, including a Steuben Glass Aurene vase, an Aurene lamp base, Steuben bowls, candlesticks and more. (www.lc-tiffany.com)

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