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Steuben Glass

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Steuben Glass Works is the most illustrious name in American art glass. Its vividly colored Art Nouveau and Asian-style wares produced in the early 20th century as well as later modernist works rendered in flawlessly clear crystal are objects of striking beauty and delicacy.

The Steuben Glass Works was cofounded in 1903 in the town of Corning, New York, by Frederick Carder, an alum of celebrated British glassmaker Stevens & Williams and a self-taught English chemist and glassmaker. Carder was a restless experimenter, constantly creating new color formulas that resulted in a wide array of hues, from milky jades to his iridescent Aurene shades. A favorite Carder technique was to acid-etch decorative patterns into pieces made of glass layered in different colors. The forms of his vessels were relatively conservative. Most are based on classic Chinese pottery; many display the flowing, naturalistic lines of the Art Nouveau period.

The larger local firm Corning Glass acquired Steuben in 1918. The company’s approach to art glass changed radically in the early 1930s, when Corning chemists devised a new type of crystal known as 10M, with perfect clarity and brilliant refractive powers. Corning decided that, henceforth, all Steuben decorative objects, vases, sculptures and other wares would be made from the crystal. 

Art glass was made in two formats: molded and polished abstract sculptures and figurines, or pieces for which artists used Steuben crystal as a sort of canvas. The first such artwork was sculptor Stanley Waugh’s 1935 Gazelle Bowl, a vessel etched with brawny Art Deco animal forms. In later years, Steuben would invite artists that included Henri Matisse, Georgia O’Keeffe and Isamu Noguchi to “paint” in the firm’s crystal.

Steuben glass comes in myriad forms and is available in a broad range of price points. Jewel-toned glasses and tableware from the Carder era include candlesticks marked at $300 and full dinner services for more than $10,000. Small crystal figurines bring around $1,000, while larger sculptures are priced in the neighborhood of $7,000

Steuben glass, with its impeccable artistry and timeless grace, deserves a place in any collection.

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Average Sold Price
$678
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Steuben Glass

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Crystal Low Profile Pedestal Bowl by Steuben Glassworks
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Shallow blown glass center bowl with inverted scroll rim by Steuben, c. 1939
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This exquisite Art Nouveau perfume bottle, crafted in America circa 1910 and signed by Steuben, is a true testament to the elegance and innovation of the era. Its fine sterling silve...
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Antique Steuben Ivory Art Glass Carder Era Vase or Urn Shape No. 8508
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12 1960s Steuben #7924 Controlled Bubble Smaller Goblets/ Wines
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Steuben Glass Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2026$600Animal SculpturesCrystal1990s
2025$2,200Chandeliers and PendantsArt Glass, Bronzeca. 1915
2025$1,300Chandeliers and PendantsBrass, Art Glassca.1910
2025$750Animal Sculptures1950s
2025$790Cufflinks14k Gold, Yellow GoldCirca 1970s
2025$695VasesArt GlassEarly 20th Century
2025$450VasesBlown Glass1949
2025$450VasesBlown Glass1942
2025$1,000Crystal Serveware, GlassCrystal1940-1950
2025$350For The Table
2025$220Crystal ServewareCrystalcirca 1950
2025$500VasesGlass, Art Glass, Blown Glass1925
2025$240Decorative BowlsGlassMid-20th Century
2025$550VasesGlass, Art Glass, Blown GlassMid-20th Century
2025$1,000VasesGlass, Art Glass, Blown Glass20th Century
2025$465Decorative BowlsBlown Glass1960
2025$265Decorative BowlsCrystalcirca 1960
2025$382VasesGlassCirca 1970s
$678
Average sold price of items in the past 12 months
$220-$2,200
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Steuben glass furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Steuben Glass furniture, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Steuben Glass were created in the mid-century modern style in north america during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Architectural Pottery, Arthur Court, and Libbey Glass Co.. Prices for Steuben Glass furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $101 and can go as high as $24,000, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $716.
Questions About Steuben Glass
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    To tell if glass is Steuben, look for the maker's mark. Many pieces feature a fleur-de-lis logo as well as the Steuben name written in capital block letters. However, Steuben markings did evolve over the years, so it's a good idea to compare the mark on your piece to images of logos and wordmarks shown on trusted online resources. If you need help with identification, use the services of a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer. Find a variety of Steuben glass on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024
    To identify Steuben glass, look on the bottom or interior for a maker's marking. Nearly all pieces produced by the manufacturer display an acid-engraved marking. On glassware produced before 1932, this marking usually consists of a fleur-de-lis and the word "Steuben." After 1932, the maker used many other hallmarks, which you can find images of on trusted online resources. Comparing the marking on your glassware to these images can help you determine if Steuben produced it and approximately when it was made. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can also help you identify the items. Shop a variety of Steuben glass on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    It depends. Since 1903, Steuben has been famous for both its glassware and crystal. Crystal is a kind of glass with additives that make it strong and able to be used in elegantly thin designs. Crystal also refracts light, creating a striking look. Steuben is known for its exceptionally beautiful crystal formula. Shop a range of Steuben glass and crystal pieces on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Yes, most Steuben glass is roughly 30 percent lead. Transparent colorless glassware produced by the brand is usually free of stones, seeds and cords, giving it a true crystal-clear quality. You can find a collection of Steuben glass on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Most Steuben glass was marked in some way before leaving the factory. The most common mark is a fleur-de-lis with “STEUBEN” written in block letters. Other pieces may simply have the letter “S”. Find an authenticated collection of Steuben fine glass and crystal items on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, most Steuben glass was marked before it left the factory. Unfortunately, there was not a lot of standardization of the marks so one needs to know several different diamond script maker’s marks to verify if the glass is a real Steuben. Shop a collection of authentic Steuben glass from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.