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May 11, 2017 - May 12, 2017
Steuben
designed by Sidney Waugh in 1935
Gazelle Bowl, model no. #0053
with the original red leather carrying case and red leather folio, which contains a certificate and photo of the item.
etched glass
Bowl: Height 6 x diameter 6 3/4 inches
Installed: Height 6 1/2 x diameter 6 3/4 inches
Estimate $ 8,000-12,000
Literature:
Madigan, Mary Jean, Steuben Glass, An American Tradition in Crystal, front cover and p. 73
Other Examples Appear at:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, Inventory #35.94.1ab
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, Inventory #39.11A-B
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY, Inventory #90.4.244
Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado, Inventory #008.4A-B
Note:
In 1935, Steuben's Gazelle Bowl by Sidney Waugh is introduced as the company's first major engraved design. It reflects the influences of Swedish simplicity and the massive geometry of Art Deco. The Gazelle Bowl is the first Steuben piece that utilizes all of Steuben's renowned glassmaking techniques: blowing, cutting, polishing, and copper-wheel engraving.
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