Van Briggle Art Pottery
Van Briggle pottery was founded by Artus and Anne Van Briggle in 1900 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Van Briggle began producing art pottery in 1901. Artus and Anne were both accomplished decorators for Rookwood pottery prior to starting Van Briggle. Artus Van Briggle passed away in 1904 from complications related to his illness. Anne continued to run Van Briggle pottery and produced many of the arts and crafts vases until 1912. The tragic and romantic side of Artus and Anne's relationship continues to interest many collectors to this day. (Story continues below products)
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Van Briggle Bud Vases Cabdleholders Candle Holders Pottery $59.00 |
Vintage deep green Van Briggle Pottery ewer signed by Artist $49.99 |
VAN BRIGGLE 825 TULIPS BOWL 1930s MULBERRY GLAZE $150.00 |
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VINTAGE VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY VASE SIGNED $50.00 |
Turquoise Van Briggle Four Legged Flower Vase $49.00 |
1920 Van Briggle Pottery Dragonfly Bowl with Duck Frog Similar to Design 903D $745.00 |
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VINTAGE VAN BRIGGLE CONCH SEASHELL ARLENE SHUCKHART $79.00 |
EARLY TALL VAN BRIGGLE ART NOUVEAU VASE POTTERY $400.00 |
Vintage Van Briggle Ashtray Red Geometric Design $24.95 |
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Van Briggle Pottery $40.00 |
Van Briggle console bowl matching flower frog blue hues $154.99 |
early mark 1920 VAN BRIGGLE pottery Blue Dragonfly MINT CONDITION $499.00 |
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1905 Van Briggle Vase Mottled Maroon Glaze Hints of Green 6 X 3 Early VB $898.00 |
VAN BRIGGLE CONCH SHELL PLANTER 3 Pcs $59.00 |
Van Briggle Pottery Rare 1902 Apple Green Mug Design 28B $1,095.00 |
Most collectors define the early period for Van Briggle up through 1912 and Anne's departure. The pre 1912 are typically the most sought after by collectors. Many quality examples of Van Briggle were still produced in the late teens and early twenties period. For the most part, collectors focus on the 1920s or earlier pieces. Van Briggle has the unique distinction of being one of the only American art pottery producers from the period to never go out of business. Van Briggle still produces art pottery to this day.
