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Steuben Glass Works

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Steuben Glass WorksAmerican (Corning, NY), 1903 - 2011

Steuben Glass Works was an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of 1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing glass for Stevens and Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and Williams, consented to do so.

In 1918, Steuben was acquired by Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben Division.[1]

In July 2008, Steuben was sold by Corning Incorporated for an undisclosed price to Schottenstein Stores,[2] which also owns 51% of Retail Ventures, a holding company for DSW, Filene's Basement, and formerly Value City Department Stores; Value City Furniture, which changed its name to American Signature Furniture; 15% of American Eagle Outfitters, retail liquidator SB Capital Group, some 50 shopping centers, and 5 factories producing its shoes, furniture and crystal.

On September 15, 2011, Schottenstein announced it was shutting down Steuben's Corning factory and Manhattan store, ending the company's 108-year history.[3]

In early 2014, The Corning Museum of Glass announced that it would work with independent contractors to reproduce Steuben using a new, lead-free formula and their classic leaded crystal. An assortment of iconic designs will be available through The Museum Shops, their authorized retailers, and online, with profits benefiting the educational mission of The Museum.[4]

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Bowl
Object Name: Bowl
Steuben Glass Works
1960
Object number: UM2001.53
Bowl
Object Name: Bowl
William Prindle
Object number: UM2019.207
Bowl
Object Name: Bowl
Joel Smith
1998
Object number: UM2005.306
Bowl
Object Name: Bowl
Steuben Glass Works
1942-2003
Object number: UM2010.65
Bowl / Center Handle Server
Object Name: Bowl / Center Handle Server
Loetz Witwe Company
1900-1930
Object number: UM2016.630
Candlesticks (Pair)
Object Name: Candlesticks (Pair)
William Prindle
Object number: UM2019.284ab
Card Holder
Object Name: Card Holder
Steuben Glass Works
c. 1920
Object number: UM2016.693
Creamer
Object Name: Creamer
Steuben Glass Works
1903-1920
Object number: UM2017.14
Cup and Saucer
Object Name: Cup and Saucer
Steuben Glass Works
c. 1920
Object number: UM2016.694ab
Cup or Sherbet and Saucer
Object Name: Cup or Sherbet and Saucer
Steuben Glass Works
c. 1920
Object number: UM2016.698ab
Epergne
Object Name: Epergne
Steuben Glass Works
c. 1908
Object number: UM2022.90a-f
Footed Bowl
Object Name: Footed Bowl
Steuben Glass Works
Object number: UM2016.983
Four Lamp Shades
Object Name: Four Lamp Shades
Steuben Glass Works
Object number: UM2012.141a-d
Four Lamp Shades
Object Name: Four Lamp Shades
Steuben Glass Works
Object number: UM2012.140a-d
Goblet
Object Name: Goblet
Steuben Glass Works
c. 1897
Object number: UM2002.41
Grotesque
Object Name: Bowl
Steuben Glass Works
c. 1930
Object number: UM2016.500
Grotesque
Object Name: Vase
Frederick Carder
1903-1932
Object number: UM2016.642
Grotesque
Object Name: Vase
Steuben Glass Works
Late 1920's
Object number: um88.26
Grotesque
Object Name: Vase
Steuben Glass Works
1935-1950
Object number: UM2016.598
Hellenic Urn Vase
Object Name: Vase
Robert Cassetti
c. 1990
Object number: UM2019.283
Ivrene Triple Jack-in-the-Pulpit Glass Vase
Object Name: Epergne
Steuben Glass Works
c. 1930
Object number: UM2022.84
Lamp Shade
Object Name: Lamp Shade
Steuben Glass Works
Object number: UM2012.133
Lamp Shades
Object Name: Lamp Shades
Steuben Glass Works
Object number: UM2012.135a-c
Lamp Shades
Object Name: Lamp Shades
Steuben Glass Works
Object number: UM2012.134a-f