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Frederick Carder ( 1863 - 1963 )
George Hape - Sheffield, 1899 DSC_0024_001.JPG George Hape - Sheffield 1899 Detail of engraving
Charles Edwards - London 1899 William Davenport - Birmingham 1899 Detail of engraving William Comyns - London 1901
Intaglio cut glass William Comyns - London 1901 Bildschirmfoto 2014-02-07 um 17.12.39 David & Maurice Davis - Birmingham 1901
Design by Frederick Carder Drawing by F. Carder,Oct. 1900 - Corning Museum of Glass Charles Boyton - London 1901 Hukin & Heath - Birmingham 1901
DSC_0152_001.JPG Charles Henry Dumenil - London 1902 Frederick Engelbert Kny Heath & Middleton - London 1903
Detail of engraving F. Elkington - Birmingham 1903 Gold- & Silversmiths Co. - London 1904 Trade Catalogue-001
Design by John Orchard DSC_1286 Ramsden & Carr - London 1904 Read about Omar & Alwyn ..
Original design drawing Lid set with Russian garnets "OMAR RAMSDEN ET ALWYN CARR ME FECERUNT"  Walker & Hall - Sheffield 1904 - Christopher Dresser
Dr.Christopher Dresser James Powell & Sons Whitefriars - London 1906 David & Maurice Davis - Birmingham 1906 - Frederick Carder Heath & Middleton - Birmingham 1907
Chester 1908 - Oldrige, Sidney Thomas Fenton Bros. Ltd - London 1908 DSC_0057_001.JPG 1900 - Stourbridge Glass
Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor - London 1892 John Grinsell - Birmingham 1884 Detail of mounting and marks:  Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes Detail of engraving (heron)
Vermicelli pattern Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes - Sheffield 1870 Vermicelli pattern James Charles Edington - London 1860
James Charles Edington Frederick Elkington Frederick Elkington - Birmingham 1878/79 Stourbridge engraved.JPG
claret jug silver_001.JPG victorian silver jug.JPG details of finely engraved decoration perseverando Brookes Scotland
rock crystal glass made in stourbridge details of finely engraved decoration John Grinsell & Sons - London 1892 John Grinsell & Sons - London 1892
- details of finely engraved decoration Edward H. Stockwell - London 1868 Details of mounting
Rams head spout John Figg - London 1872 Heath & Middleton - London 1903 Original sketch by Joshua Hodgetts - Stevens & Williams sketchbook
Frederick Carder ( 1863 - 1963 ) James Dixon & Sons - London 1893

Frederick Carder ( 1863 - 1963 )

Frederick Carder (1863–1963), a gifted English designer, managed Steuben Glass Works from its founding in 1903 until 1932. At the age of 14, Carder left school and joined his family’s pottery business in Brierley Hill, England. He studied chemistry and technology in night school. In 1879, he became fascinated with glassmaking after visiting the studio of John Northwood, where he saw Northwood’s cameo glass replica of the Portland Vase, the most famous piece of ancient Roman cameo glass. One year later, on Northwood’s recommendation, Carder went to work as a designer at Stevens & Williams, a large English glassmaking company. There, as Northwood's chief assistant, he experimented with glass colors and designs. Intarsia vase. U.S., Corning, New York, Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, 1920s. H. 17.4 cm. (69.4.221) Bequest of Gladys C. Welles.Carder moved to Corning in 1903 at the invitation of Thomas G. Hawkes, owner of Steuben. For the next 30 years, Carder had a free hand in designing that firm’s products and developing new colors and techniques. In 1932, when Steuben’s new president decided to concentrate on colorless glass, Carder left Steuben to become design director of Corning Glass Works. There he oversaw such large-scale projects as the making of cast panels for Rockefeller Center in New York City. As an octogenarian, he created smaller cast glass sculptures and other one-of-a-kind pieces. Carder’s glassmaking career ended in 1959, when, at the age of 96, he finally closed his studio and “retired.” During the 82 years in which he worked with glass, he produced many works that are dazzling in their virtuosity. Together, they include hundreds of colors and techniques. Robert F. Rockwell, a Corning businessman, was Carder’s golfing partner and friend in the 1940s. In the following decade, he began to assemble a remarkable collection of Steuben glass. This collection, which was later given to the Rockwell Museum, is now on loan to The Corning Museum of Glass. Most of it is shown in the Carder Gallery, which also houses much of the Carder glass owned by the Corning Museum. Many of the Corning Museum’s pieces were gifts from Frederick Carder or from his daughter. There is also a large group of colored Steuben objects, dating from the 1920s and 1930s, that came to the Museum as the gift of Corning Glass Works

Erstelldatum: 31.10.2013 Besitzer: The Claret Jug Collector
 

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