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Gazelle Gazette

The "Gazelle Gazette" is a Carder Steuben Club Newsletter that is initially delivered as an email and is maintained by Alan Shovers. This section provides an archive of the Gazelle Gazette Newsletter postings. If you would like to submit a Newsletter posting or have your email address added to Alan's address list, please email it to .


Carder Steuben Pitcher & Tumbler - 6232




Carder Steuben Ad Period - largely Walter Dorwin Teague design

Posting Number 3133   Date: 02/13/19     Return to Posting List

I recently acquired this Carder Steuben ad for two reasons. First, this is the only time I have seen a Carder Steuben ad featuring late period colorless pieces (Saint Tropez design here) that also included an earlier period piece - in this case an ivory and black translucent covered vase shape 7502. Information with the line drawing indicates this covered vase was also produced in Pomona Green, Wisteria and French Blue. Second, this is the only Carder Steuben ad I have seen that specifies the retailers selling the vase - R. H. Macy & Co. for the shape 7503 bowl in the T-114 pattern; B. Altman & Co. for the shape 7471 tall vase, also in the T-114 pattern; and John Wanamaker for the 7502 covered vase.

I don't know the publication or date in which this ad appeared but similar ads for colorless pieces featuring other Walter Dorwin Teague designs appeared in House Beautiful and House & Garden in very late 1932 and early 1933.

Scott Hansen

Another Ad--Top half is the same as the ad Scott Hansen featured, but the bottom half is colorless--all Walter Dorwin Teague designs

From Yesterday's Gazette


Images:
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Click to view image two: Teague1.jpeg
Click to view image three: Mystic2.jpeg
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