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Loetz Pfauenauge (Peacock) Vase in "Tiffany-Art", PN I-7509, ca. 1898

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    Posted 7 years ago

    bohemiangl…
    (646 items)

    Peacock feather decoration was used extensively by Tiffany in the mid to late 1890s. One such vase was part of the exhibit at the Museum in Reichenberg (Liberec) at which, in the Summer of 1897, Max von Spaun (Jr) viewed and studied the works by Tiffany. Phänomen Genre glass was introduced by Loetz later that year and began to be marketed in 1898, when this vase was made. Vases like this one made by Loetz, along with others in intricate iridescent decoration, were referred to at the time as "Tiffany-Art" style. Loetz, of course, went on to make their own mark, winning a Grand Prix medal in 1900 at the Exposition Universelle in Paris (right alongside Tiffany). A vase in this decor was gifted to the Austrian museum in Linz, and is marked with the engraved crossed arrows "Spaun" mark. This is a complex piece - the ground is crystal, encasing combed threads of aubergine, green aventurine, and steel gray with four applied "eyes" around the body with a deep blue center, surrounded by green aventurine and a rosa colored aura.

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    Comments

    1. Moonhill Moonhill, 7 years ago
      Beautiful vase!!
    2. famatta127 famatta127, 7 years ago
      Very nice example and pics
    3. Michelleb007 Michelleb007, 7 years ago
      The detail images are terrific - thank you for posting them. They show the intricate quality of the glass so well. This is a beauty, Warren!
    4. vetraio50 vetraio50, 7 years ago
      A STUNNER !!!
    5. MacArt MacArt, 7 years ago
      Loetz unobtainium
    6. kairomalte, 7 years ago
      A fantastic and rare find, wonderfull
    7. Project_Harrach Project_Harrach, 7 years ago
      One of my favorite Loetz decors, what's not to love!
    8. glasfreund glasfreund, 7 years ago
      The aubergine threads make it different from the "classic" Pfauenauge vases.
    9. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 7 years ago
      Which is why I had to have it! :)

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