Lloyd Atkins for Steuben
Queen Chess Piece Lloyd Atkins for Steuben
Partridge in a Pear Tree Joel Smith for Steuben
Wailing Wall Menorah
Paul Schulze for Steuben
Crystal and Vermeil Turtle Maurice Heaton
Charger 'Excalibur' Paperweight and Letter Opener
Deep Flower Bowl by Donald Pollard Koala Bear Frederick Carder Glasses
Queen Chess Piece Lloyd Atkins for Steuben
Partridge in a Pear Tree Joel Smith for Steuben
Wailing Wall Menorah
Paul Schulze for Steuben
Crystal and Vermeil Turtle Maurice Heaton
Charger 'Excalibur' Paperweight and Letter Opener
Deep Flower Bowl by Donald Pollard Koala Bear Frederick Carder Glasses
Paul Schulze for Steuben
Crystal and Vermeil Turtle
Length: 5 ½ inches
American, circa 1969
A Steuben crystal “Turtle” designed in 1969 by Paul Schulze, the crystal “shell” supported by the “body,” which is articulated in sterling silver with vermeil, with fine textural detail, the turtle’s head with eyes of inset emerald.
Illustrated:
Mary Jean Madigan, "Steuben Glass: An American Tradition in Crystal” (Harry N, Abrams, New York: 1987) pg. 248
Length: 5 ½ inches
American, circa 1969
A Steuben crystal “Turtle” designed in 1969 by Paul Schulze, the crystal “shell” supported by the “body,” which is articulated in sterling silver with vermeil, with fine textural detail, the turtle’s head with eyes of inset emerald.
Illustrated:
Mary Jean Madigan, "Steuben Glass: An American Tradition in Crystal” (Harry N, Abrams, New York: 1987) pg. 248