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Steuben Glass Works started operation in
October 1903. Carder produced blanks for Hawkes
and also began producing cut glass himself.
Carder's great love was colored glass began to
experiment with colored glass and
soon perfected Gold Aurene which was similar to
iridescent art glass that was being produced by
Tiffany and others. Gold Aurene was followed
by a wide range of colored art glass that
eventually was produced in over 7,000 shapes and
140 colors.The manufacturer's presence has
extended beyond his origins to art crystal,
glass figurines, glass gifts, paperweights,
Decorated glass, vases, dishes, bowls, artistic
glass, candlesticks, candle holders, oil lamps,
decorative glass, cake
plates, tumblers, glass shades,
pitchers,carafes, decanters, ice buckets, bowls,
gift ideas, jewelry boxes, perfume
bottles,decanters, business card holders, ring
holders, cuspidors, baskets, toothpick holders,
oil candles, glass pumpkins, garden floats,
glass floats, ashtrays, baskets, powder jar,
temple jar, water cooler, washing pots and hand
blown glass. Steuben Glass Works continued to
produce glass of all sorts until
World War I, was subsequently sold
to
Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben
Division. Steuben still produced colored
art glass mostly to fill special orders; a few
new colors were added after Carder lost control
of the company. Recently celebrating its hundredth year of
operation, Steuben Glass remains the premiere
art glass manufacturer in the United States.
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