Up for your consideration is an amazing and extremely rare Polia Pillin unsigned experimental glaze art pottery vase from 1969. This was given to my Aunt by the artist in 1967. My aunt knew the artist and was an artist herself. This is a very rare pot for three reasons 1) We know the exact time it was made November 1967. 2) It was an experimental glaze. My Aunt said it came out too shiny for Polia’s taste so she did not try it again. 3) Because she did not like it, she did not sign it. She was going to through it away and my Aunt asked to have it. I have about 47 of Polia’s pieces displayed in my three homes. All of them are signed but this one. A must for any Pillin collection. This large spherical vase is a rare find for collectors of mid-century modern art pottery. With an experimental glaze and vibrant colors of orange, green, yellow, and brown, this piece is sure to stand out in any collection. It was handcrafted by the renowned artist Polia Pillin in California in 1967, during the mid 20th century era.


Measuring 8 inches in height and 5 inches around, this vase is made of high-quality pottery material and features a matte finish. It is an original, vintage piece and is in excellent condition. It would make a great addition to any home decor and is perfect for displaying flowers or other decorative items.


From my personal collection. Selling to downsize a bit. New items listed every week. Please see and save my eBay store. Many repeat customers. You never know what will be for sale next.