Van Briggle 1903 Pattern 161 Vase in Matte Green

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

This is pattern number 161 in matte green. It measures 9 1/2″ high by 4″ wide. The vase sold for $2850 in December 2010.

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Van Briggle 1902 Covered Tulip Jar sells for $3,277

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

This 6 1/2 in. by 4 3/4 Van Briggle Matte Green Tulip Jar sold for $3,277 in October 2009.  The jar was in mint condition.

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Van Briggle 1907 G-6 Shape 461 sells for $1000

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The Matt Green Van Briggle from the early 1900s always seems to sell well.  This fabulous vase measures 8″ tall by 6″ wide. Marked with “Van Briggle Colorado Springs”, “G-6″, and “1907″. The shape is #461. It sold for $1000 in May 2009.

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Van Briggle 1920’s Pottery Pattern: Salamander Vase

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

This is one of my favorite Van Briggle vases.  The salamander is crawling up the 11″ vase.  These usually sell from $600-$1200.

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Van Briggle Bat Vase sold on ebay for $2700

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009


I’ve been looking for a Van Briggle Bat Vase for years … and then a 1916 mulberry version finally came up for auction on ebay.  In case you are wondering  - I didn’t win :(

The 11″ vase sold for $2700 after 14 bids.  $2700 is a fair price, which just goes to show that a rare piece of pottery will almost always fetch a good price  … even in a recession.  I included the 1916 VanBriggle Mark.

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I’ll be waiting for the next bat vase … maybe for years!

Van Briggle Finisher Marks

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Finishing artists took castings from their molds, cleaned them up, and added artistic talent to modifying the original. They also cleaned up originals thrown by the master potters, and often added artistic engravings to those as well.

A - Alice Offut - late 1980s
AB - Amber Burt - late 1990s
ABL - Unknown - late 1980s
AD - Unknown - late 1980s
AIG - Anita Gurney - 1980s
ALS - Arlene Shuckhart - 1988 -97
AO - Alice Offut - late 1980s
AS - Arlene Shuckhart - 1988 -97
AU - Unknown - 1930’s
B - Billie Bignell - 1950s-70s
BA - Bea Annis - 1995
BAH - Barbara Hough - 1998
BB - Unknown - after 1968
BR - Brad Roach - Late 1990s
BUL - Bozena Los - 1999-2002
BWL - Unknown - Unknown
CB - Clara Beyers - late 1980s
CC2 - Unknown - 2006
CE - Unknown - 1990s
CF - Carolyn French - 1986-1994
CG - Chris Graybill - 1992-93
CLC - Christina Crispi -1994
CM - Connie Morgan - 1991
CM - Connie Morgan - 1991
CP - Chris Pappialt - mid-80s
CR - Clara Reiner - 1940s-50s
D - Unknown
D2R - Dorothy Randolph - 1980s (Initials look like DZR)
DB - Donna Byers - 1960s
DHH - Unknown - 1982-83
DK - Dene Kiser - 1994-2004
DLH - Deonne Holt - 1979-1985
DLS - Unknown - 2005
DM - Donna Meyers - (BLOCK LETTERING) 1970s
DM - Darlynn Mangus - (script) 1984-2004
DR - Dorothy Ruff - 1980-2003
DW - Dorothy Webster - late 1970s
E - Unknown - after 1968
ECB - Elaine Burgess - 1980s
EM - Unknown - after 1968
EO - Ethel Owen - 1978 -1983
ET - Eloise Trujillo- 1984-2002
EZ - Unknown - 1979 - 1983
F - Unkown
G - Gladys Baker-1960s & 1970s
GB - Gladys Baker-1960s & 1970s
GML - Unknown - late 1960s
GP - Gail Pache - 2001-05
GRP - Unknown - 1970-2001
H - Nina Hess - 1970s and 80s
HC - Unknown - 2003
HI - Unknown - after 1968
HM - Hilde Manuszak - late 1980s & early 1990s
HMC - Hilde McLemore - 1984-86
HUN - Unknown - late 1980s
HVM - Hilde Manuszak - late 1980s -early 1990s
IH - Ivy Hill - 1998-99
IS - Irene Solska - 1997-2000
IVY - Ivy Hill - 1998-99
J - Unknown - 1980s or 1990s
JB - Joyce Blythe or Joyce Benwell - 1980s-90s
JDH - Jack Hartley - 1993-97
JDH - Unknown
JH - Julie Ann Haney - 1965-75
JJ - Joanne Jacobsen - 1970s and 1980s
JOY - Joy Baker - 1998
K - Mary Key- 1970s
KJ - Kathy Jalbert - 1986
KK - Kelly King - 1956-1985
KM - Kathy Milsap - 1980s
KW - Kathy Wills - 1980s
L - Lucille Larson- mid-1940s and 1950s
L - Unknown - after 1968 & mid-80s
LAW - Lateefah Wright - 1998-2004
LB - Linda Been - 1994-1997
Lb - Unknown - after 1968
LCB - Laura Bruggner - 2004-2006
LN - Linda Newman - 1984-85
LS - Loretta Short - late 1980s
LS - Lauri Strauss - 1980s (”L” and “S” are joined into one character)
M - Unknown - 1970s
M– - M with a dash Unknown - Believed to have finished 1980s or 90s
MA - Unknown - 1990s
MAC - Mary Mack - Years unknown
MB - Marianna Brown (Ridings)- 1973-2000
MBN - Mary Beth Nuss - 1980s
MC - Marge Capron - 1980s
MC - Michael Cowles - 2003
MCC - Michael Cowles - 2003-2006
MD - Marion Deitz - after 1968
MK - Marjorie Kruse- late 1980s
ML - Mary Lucas - Years unknown
MLP - Marge Pope - after 1968
MM - Melissa Meyers- 1980s
MMS - Mickie Shaw - early 1990s
MN - Unknown - late 1980s
MO - Unknown - 80s or 90s
MP - Myra Patterson - 1970s & 1980s
MR - Marla Ridenour-Cole - 1990s
MS - Mark Shuckhart- 1980s-1990s
MV - Unknown - 1990s
MW - Marie Webb - 1980s
N - Nora Richardson - 1970s-1980s
ND - Unknown - after 1968
NE - Nancy Eck - 1980s
NP - Unknown - after 1968
NUNN - Nunn 1920s
O - Martha Oliver - Finished 1980 through 2004 (plain o)
O - Otis Wills - 1940s-1950s
OB - Opel Burbaum - 1960s-1970s
OP - Unknown - likely after 1970
OVD - Odel Van Dell - 1940s
P - Phyllis Harms - late 1980s
q - Unknown - 1950s (lower case “q”)
R - Rosemary Dobbs - 1988 - 1997
RN - Rebecca Neff - 1993
RS - Rona Sellers - mid-1990s
RT - Ruth Tice - late 1980s
RY - Unknown - pos 1968
S - Mildred Scott - 1970s
SAM - Tonya Blythe - 1998 -1999
SAR - Sylvia Rice - 2001
SE - Sara Elder - late 1980s
SLB - Sandy Burton - 1995-1996
SLP - Unknown - 1970 - 2001
SM - Unknown - 1998-2004
SP - Unknown - 1950s & 60s
T - Unknown - ~1960
TB - Tate Brown - 1982 - 992
TC - Trudy Carter - 1970s
TE - Eloise Trujillo - 1984 -2002
TMT - Michelle Tollison - 1940s-1960s
UR - Unknown - late 1980s
V - Viola Merrick- 1970s
VM - Viola Merrick- 1970s
VR - Vera Riley - 1980s -1991
WA - Lisa Warnken - Years unknown
WLT - Unknown - 1980s or 90s
Y - Cleo McCoy - 1970s
YR - Unknown - late 1980s
Z - Jennie Zega - 1983-88

Van Briggle Artists Marks

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

At VanBriggle, an artist mark is the initials of the potter who threw an original piece of pottery on the wheel.

AG    Andrea Gabriel - 1995
AG     “AG” combined into one character - Alan Gillman – 1980s
AMS   Anthony Mark Sucharski
a.s.     Ambrose Schlegel - Master Potter from 1903 – 1930
BH     Becky Hansen - 2003
BJS    Bill Sidenberg - 1970s-80s
BS      Bill Sidenberg - 1970s-80s
C        Clem Hull – 1946-48
CC     Charles Chavez – 1984
CH    Clem Hull – 1948-52
CMH  Clem Marot Hull – 1952-65
CS      Craig Stevenson - late 70s to present
CS      Chris Scalia - (BACKWARDS “S”) 1990s
CV     Christopher Vernon
d        Unknown - (Lower case “d”) 1940s-50s
D        Unknown - (Capital “D”) late 1940’s-early 50s
DC     Doug Cowles - 1980s
DG     Dan Garner – 1970s
DH     Don Harvey or Deborah Hager
DK      Dene Kiser – 1994-2004
DW     Don Wills - Son of Master Potter Fred Wills (FW)
EH       Ed Hearn - mid-1990s
EM      Eric McCulley - (Arrow pointing down from “M”) - 1997
F          Fred Wills – 1947
FW      Fred Wills – 1948-98
FWW   Fred Wayne Wills - Son of Master Potter Fred Wills
IH        Ivy Hill - 1998-99
IVY     Ivy Hill – 1998-99
JC        Joseph Cordova - late 1980s
JF        Jared Finkenbinder - 1980s
JH       Jerry Hill –
JJ        Joe Jezek - late 60s
JR        Jim Reddinger – 1982-83
JU        Jan Upwall
JSW     Jeff Weise - 1970s – 80s
JWS     Jeff Stevenson - 1969 - 88
LAW    Lateefah Wright – 1998 – 2004
LK         Lori Keenan - Early 1990s
LP         Lou Prosch - 1970s - 80s
LS          Loretta Short - 1988 – 97
LW        Leroy Weber - Late 1960s to early 1970s
MD       Mike D’attillo - 1984
MG       Matt Gebhardt - 1995
MS        Mark Shuckhart – 1988 – 1997
MS        Mark Sucharski - (BACKWARDS “S”) early 80s
NC        Nelson Curtis – 1964
NUNN   Unknown (presumed last name was Nunn)- 1920s
O          Otis Wills - 1943-1964
O<—    Teina Bentley - 1994
O.F.      Bruce - 1920s. Deaf Mute.
PD         Pattie Duncan - 1987
PG         Paul Gibson – 1960s-80s
PO         Paula Old - 1997
RA         Rudy Abeyta - 1985
RAF       Bob Fair - 1973
RF           Unknown - late 1980s
RFS         Unknown - 1919
RH           Ron Heim- early 1990s
RKH         Ryan Hall - 1988
RU            Russel Upwall - 1980s
Scott        Scott Ladzinski - 1991-94
SF             Steve Ford - 1989
SL             Scott Ladzinski - 1990. (”S with an “L” intersecting it vertically down the center)
TU            Tina Ufford - 1980s or 1990s

Van Briggle Pottery - Flower or Seeding Pattern

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

The value depends on the glaze and the year.  The Flower or Seeding pattern comes in a variety of sizes and is a Van Briggle favorite.

This vase is 4.5″ tall and is in the Mulberry color:

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Van Briggle Mark (Anna Van Briggle) 1955-1968

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

The mark signed simply Ann Van Briggle Colo. Spgs. was used with high gloss glaze between 1955-1968.

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Artus Van Briggle - History of the Van Briggle factory

Friday, February 6th, 2009

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Artus Van Briggle was born in 1869 in Felicity, OH.  When he was 17 he moved to Cincinnati where he took his first job painting faces on china dolls at the Arnold Fairyland Store.  He became a student at the Cincinnati School of Art and left the doll factory to become Carl Langenback’s apprentice at Avon Pottery.

His next job was at Rookwood Pottery (another of my favorites) and he became a leading decorator.  In 1893, Rookwood sent Artus to Paris to study at the Julian School.  In Paris, he was exposed to Oriental pottery.   After returning from Paris, Artus became obsessed with trying to rediscover the lose Ming glaze.  Then, tragedy struck and Artis was diagnosed with tuberculosis.  He moved to Colorado Springs in 1899 because the dry climate was better for those suffering from the disease.

Like any good patient, Artis listened to his doctor’s orders and took long walks.  On one of these walks he discovered deposits of kaolin and feldspar (elements used in clay mixtures) in an area now known as the Garden of the Gods.  He spent the next year developing designs for his glaze.

Anne Lawrence Gregory together developed the logo for Van Briggle pottery (they’d been engaged since 1895).  Two entwined A’s in a square.  In 1901 Ms. Storer, of Rookwood pottery assisted Artus in starting the Van Briggle pottery plant.  He held his first exhibit with 300 pieces just before Christmas in 1901.  Every piece sold.  Artus  and Anne were married on June 12, 1902.  Artus died on July 4, 1904.  He was only 35.  Fortunately, Artus had passed on his secret glaze formulas and techniques to his wife.  Anne ran the factory through 1912 when she leased the company to Edwin DeForest Curtis.

I’ve been to the Van Briggle factory, and it’s a wonderful experience.