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Victor Durand died in 1931, his partner Col. Evan Kimball took over
the business and began
exclusively producing cluthra type glass similar to what Frederick
Carder had produced at Steuben. This venture only lasted a year and
then the business shut down. Because of the short production period,
Kimball glass is very hard to come by. Kimball used the same shapes
as Durand used. This is Shape#2011. The vase has a polished pontil
and is marked "2011-12 Dec 0" and there's a "K" in
the middle for "Kimball" This vase is in excellent condition.
Item# 62
Origin: United States
Maker: Kimball
Dimensions: 12 in. tall
Color: white cased cluthra with black foot.
Age: 1932
Price: SOLD
  
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