Carder's Colorless Crystal
Carder Steuben Club
Carder Steuben Club
All the varities of colorless crystal on this page were
produced during the Carder years (1903-1933) at Steuben.
Engraved "Van Dyke" Plate trimmed in Rosa
Matte Finish Colorless Crystal
     Acid Etched "Mansard"
           Shape 6763
Reeded Colorless Tumbler
               Shape 1125 
Matte Finish Colorless Crystal
     Mold Assisted Gazelle
               Shape 7399

Cut Optical Crystal Pheasant
         Table Decoration
           Shape 6504

Colorless Crackle with Pomona         Green Lion's Head Prunts
                    Shape 6199

Optical Crystal Controlled Bubble                               Luminar
                        Shape 6504

Colorless Crystal Lattice Work Basket
                          Shape 7717
    

Colorless Crystal Creamer & Sugar                              with
                 Citron Handles
                        Shape 336
The most common form to find the colorless crystal is the bodies of vases, bowls, candlesticks, etc...
Colorless Crystal Leaf Form Candleholder
                           Shape 7637
    

One color of crystal is often confused with colorless.  The bottom iceberg holder for this  matte finish colorless crystal diving lady is the color moonlight, which has a very pale lavendar tint to it.
By itself, the iceberg would appear to the untrained eye as colorless crystal.
Since 1933, a clear crystal renowned the world over for its clarity, has been and  is still being produced today at Steuben in Corning, New York.


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