Goblet, 1924-1931

Summary

Glassmaker Emil Larsen came to Durand Art Glass with experience from Tiffany Studios and Quezal Art Glass. In fact, Larson first produced "Peacock Feather" patterned goblets at Quezal. At Durand, these goblets were produced in blue, green and in this case, ruby. During the late 1920s, Peacock Feather glassware became synonymous with glass made by Durand Art Glass.

Glassmaker Emil Larsen came to Durand Art Glass with experience from Tiffany Studios and Quezal Art Glass. In fact, Larson first produced "Peacock Feather" patterned goblets at Quezal. At Durand, these goblets were produced in blue, green and in this case, ruby. During the late 1920s, Peacock Feather glassware became synonymous with glass made by Durand Art Glass.

Artifact

Goblet

Date Made

1924-1931

Creators

Larson, Emil J. 

Durand Art Glass Shop 

Vineland Flint Glass Works (N.J.) 

Place of Creation

United States, New Jersey, Vineland 

Creator Notes

Designed by Emil J. Larson for the Durand Art Glass Shop, a division of the Vineland Flint Glass Works in Vineland, New Jersey.

 On Exhibit

at Greenfield Village in Davidson-Gerson Gallery of Glass

Object ID

00.4.5324

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Blown glass

Color

Yellow
Colorless
Ruby (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 5.5 in

Diameter: 2.675 in

Weight: 5.7 oz

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