attributed to Frederick Carder, early 20th century, rosaline acid cut back to alabaster with chinoiserie flowers and medallions, shape no. 1362, signed "F. Carder" and "Steuben". 3-1/4 x 8-1/8 in.; rosaline plate, signed "F. Carder" and "Steuben", 8-3/8 in. diameterĂ¿ - Provenance: Frank Blake, Corning, New York, purchased October 1973 for $1,200 (compote, accompanied by copy of receipt); Tom Dimitroff, Corning, New York, purchased October 1972 for $50 (plate); Rockwell Gallery, Corning, New York (plate, labels attached); Estate of Jay R. Doros, Springfield, New Jersey - Note: According to Frank Blake, the previous consignor, Steuben made only two compotes with acid cut back designs, the other example being in the Rockwell Museum's collection.
Condition
compote with tiny flea nicks to rim, some air bubbles (as made), scratches, marked reference numbers