Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.
Small Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase, Unsigned Studio Glass.

1980 Peacock Aurene Pulled Feather Cabinet Vase

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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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