American, 20th century, pinched amber glass form with six loops, three applied molded glass leaves, 3-3/4 in.; clear glass in the form of a kneeling woman, over two tiered flower rings, marked "Steuben", 7-3/4 in.ÿ - Provenance: Tom Dimitroff, Corning, New York, purchased October 1972 for $10 (amber example); Rockwell Collection, Corning, New York; Tom Dimitroff, purchased October 1972 for $125 (figural example); Estate of Jay R. Doros, Springfield, New Jersey - Note: For an illustration of the amber colored flower frog model, see:Paul Gardner's The Glass of Frederick Carder, page 237, no. 6448.Albert C Revi's American Art Nouveau Glass, page 144, fig. 272.ÿ
Condition
figural example with some small chips/nicks to rims, edges, and post, light scratches and wear