CHECKLIST
Workshop of Friedrich Egermann
Bohemian, 1777 - 1864
Footed goblet
c. 1840
Colorless glass; blown, cut, stained, enamelled, gilded, engraved
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 51.3.222
Manufacturer unknown
Probably Venice, Italy
Hanging lamp
Probably 1850–1900
Glass; blown, applied, gilded, enamelled
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 52.1.86
Maker unknown
German
Beaker (Humpen)
1694
Colorless glass; blown, enamelled
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 57.3.90
Maker unknown
Bohemia
Hunting beaker (Humpen)
1585
Colorless glass; blown, enamelled, gilded
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 57.3.91
Maker unknown
Roman Empire
Fragment of wall decoration in the shape of a fish
99 BCE–25 CE
Fused and assembled glass canes, set into plaster
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 61.1.6
Tiffany Studios, manufacturer
American, 1902 - 1932
Tiffany Furnaces, manufacturer
Louis Comfort Tiffany, artistic director
Favrile vase with leaf-and-vine decoration
1905–10
Glass; blown, applied decoration, tooled, iridized
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 61.4.5
Tiffany Studios, manufacturer
American, 1902 - 1932
Tiffany Furnaces, manufacturer
Louis Comfort Tiffany, artistic director
Favrile vase with leaves
1914–15
Lead glass; blown, applied decoration, tooled, iridized
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 64.4.31
Maker unknown
China
Deep Flaring Bowl on Wooden Stand
19th century
Purple glass; blown, carved; carved wood
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, Gift of Mr. Howard C. Hollis. 64.6.2
Maker unknown
India
Bottle
1775–1825
Colorless glass; mold-blown, enamelled, gilded
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 82.6.10
Thomas Webb and Sons, manufacturer
Fridolin Kretschman, cutter
Jules Barbe, enameller and gilder
English, founded 1837
Gourd-shaped vase
1888
Ruby and opaque white lead glass; blown, overlaid, acid-etched, carved, enamelled, gilded
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Juliette K. Rakow in memory of Leonard S. Rakow, 89.2.7
Manufacturer unknown
England, Stourbridge
Pair of Cameo Vases
c. 1880
Opaque white and pale-yellow lead glass; blown, overlaid, acid-etched, cameo-carved
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Juliette K. Rakow in memory of Leonard S. Rakow, 89.2.23 A-B
Manufacturer unknown
Possibly Bohemia or Germany
Pair of pitchers
1883–1900
Opaque white, red, yellow, and colorless non-lead glass; mold-blown, cased, acid-etched, applied decoration
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Miss Edith Jones, 90.3.53 A-B
Josh Simpson
American, b. 1949
Megaworld
1991
Colorless glass encasing multicolored opaque, translucent, and transparent glass; silver bromide on manganese-dioxide potassium-dichromate cobalt; gold foil; murrine; powdered glass
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Stewart Rosenblum, 96.4.156
Manufacturer unknown
Venice, Italy
Lemon
c. 1700
Opaque yellow, colorless, and green tinted glass; blown, cased, tooled, applied
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Rainer Zietz, 99.3.34
Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company, manufacturer
American, c. 1901–1924
Jack-in-the-pulpit vase
1904–15
Glass; blown, tooled, iridized.
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2007.4.218
Loretta Hui-Shan Yang
Taiwanese, b. 1952
The Proof of Awareness
2006
Colorless kiln-cast glass; cut, ground, polished
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2007.6.1
Stevens & Williams Ltd, glass manufacturer
Meriden Britannia Co., stand manufacturer
Probably Frederick Carder, designer
American, b. United Kingdom, 1863–1963
Joshua Hodgetts, cutter
Bowl with Stand
c. 1880–90
Amethyst and pale-yellow glass; blown, cased, cut; silver-plated metal, silver-plated metal
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2010.2.35
Wordsley Glass Works, manufacturer
England, Stourbridge
probably William Northwood, engraver
Cameo Vase
c. 1880
Ruby, colorless, and white glass; blown, cased, acid-etched, tooled, carved
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2010.2.50
Lalique et cie, manufacturer (Combs-la-Ville factory)
French, founded 1885
René Lalique, designer
French, 1860–1945
Perruches (Parakeets) Vase
Designed 1919
Blue glass; mold-blown, acid-etched
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Elaine and Stanford Steppa, 2011.3.211
Lalique et cie, manufacturer (Combs-la-Ville factory)
French, founded 1885
René Lalique, designer
French, 1860–1945
Perruches (Parakeets) Vase
Designed 1919
Amber glass; mold-blown, acid-etched
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Elaine and Stanford Steppa, 2011.3.226
James Pearson, glass painter
English, b. Ireland, about 1740–1837 or 1838
Pair of pole screens
1800
Colorless plate glass; stained and enamelled; mahogany; gilded brass; cording
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2018.2.9 A-B
Charles Miner
American, b. 1947
Grand Slam Fish Bowl
1999
Opaque green lead glass, cast; lost-wax process
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Barbara and Dennis DuBois, 2019.4.171
Kyohei Fujita
Japanese, 1921–2004
Taketori Tale (Box)
2000
Green and colorless glass; mold-blown; gold and silver leaf, metal rim
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Barbara and Dennis DuBois, 2019.6.9
Steuben Glass Works, manufacturer
Frederick Carder, designer
American, b. United Kingdom, 1863 - 1963
Jack-in-the-pulpit vase
1911
Gold Aurene lead glass; blown, tooled, iridized
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, 2022.4.634
Steuben Glass Works, manufacturer
Founded 1903
Frederick Carder, designer
Vase with Firecone pattern
1928
Gold Aurene and Mirror Black lead glass; blown, acid-etched, iridized
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, 2022.4.743
Artisti Barovier, manufacturer
Italian, 1911–1920
Compote
c. 1910–20
Colorless and blue glass; optic-molded, blown, tooled, applied, gilded
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Sharon Handler Loeb, 2017.3.27