A study in Art Nouveau elegance and iridescence, this small cabinet vase evokes the vivid splendor of a peacock's plumage. Brilliant hues of cobalt, teal, violet, emerald, and more sweep across the surface in a pulled feather pattern, layered beneath a shimmering aurene finish that brings depth and movement to the form. Intimate in scale, yet luminous in presence, it’s a showpiece for the refined collector who values color, craft, and character.
Period: Circa 1970-90
Signed/Maker: Unsigned
Origin: United States
Size Classification: Small; Cabinet Size
Approximate Dimensions: Height 5.7 inches
Condition: Excellent
Measuring 5.7″ tall, the vase features a graceful shape with a slightly flared lip, ideal for cabinet or shelf display. The base shows a polished pontil and is unsigned, a common trait in one-of-a-kind or small-batch studio works. The lack of a maker’s mark does not diminish its quality; rather, it suggests a studio focused on form and finish over branding, which is often the case with mid- to late-20th-century American art glass.
While the specific maker remains unidentified, the palette and technique align with the traditions of Loetz-inspired and American studio glass from the 1970s onward. Comparable in style to the studio work of Robert Eickholt, Lundberg Studios, or Orient & Flume, this vase stands as a richly colored, carefully executed example of peacock aurene artistry, distinctive, collectible, and visually compelling.
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