Stevens & Williams Ltd (Stourbridge, England, founded 1847), glass manufacturer
Meriden Britannia Company (Meriden, CT, United States, 1852–1898), stand manufacturer
Probably Frederick Carder (American, b. United Kingdom, 1863–1963), designer
Joshua Hodgetts (English, 1857–1933), cutter
Bowl with Stand, c. 1880–90
Amethyst and pale-yellow glass: blown, cased, cut; silver-plated metal, silver-plated metalCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2010.2.35
Lalique et cie (France, founded 1885), manufacturer (Combs-la-Ville factory)
RenĂ© Lalique (French, 1860–1945), designer
Perruches (Parakeets) Vase, designed 1919
Blue glass: mold-blown, acid-etchedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Elaine and Stanford Steppa, 2011.3.211
Maker unknown (Egypt or Italy)
Fragment of wall decoration in the shape of a fish, 99 BCE–25 CE
Fused and assembled glass canes, set into plasterCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 61.1.6
Maker unknown (Chinese)
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
Manufacturer unknown (Murano, Venice, Italy)
Lemon, c. 1700
Opaque yellow, colorless, and green tinted glass: blown, cased, tooled, appliedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Rainer Zietz, 99.3.34
Artisti Barovier (Murano, Venice, Italy, 1911–1920), manufacturer
Compote, c. 1910–20
Colorless and blue glass: optic-molded, blown, tooled, applied, gildedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Sharon Handler Loeb, 2017.3.27