Is Van Briggle pottery still open?

The Van Briggle Pottery Studio closed in spring 2012.

How do I identify my Van Briggle pottery?

Van Briggle Pottery produced in 1905 can be found marked with a wider variety of Roman numerals including V, X, VV, and VX. In 1906 Van Briggle Pottery stopped using Roman numeral markings and for the first time added either Colorado Springs or Colo Springs to the bottom marks.

When did Van Briggle pottery close?

Artus died from tuberculosis on July 4, 1904. Anne continued to run the company until 1912. After changing hands several times during its history, Van Briggle Art Pottery Company finally closed its doors for good around 2014.

Is all Van Briggle signed?

The vast majority of authentic marks from both periods include a monogram consisting of two letter A’s and “Van Briggle”. Pre-1920 marks usually included a date and often had a design or glaze number. After 1920, pieces were rarely dated and Colorado Springs was added, usually abbreviated as “Colo Spgs”.

What is a Van Briggle original?

Van Briggle pottery was first produced in the spring of 1901 (some sources cite 1900) by Artus Van Briggle in Colorado Springs, Colorado. As an accomplished painter, he studied in France in the late 1800s while employed for Rookwood Pottery and garnered an appreciation for Art Nouveau styles while abroad.

How do you clean a Van Briggle pottery?

The most effective thing we have found to remove mineral deposits such as calcium, lime, and rust stains from art pottery such as Roseville, Van Briggle, Rookwood, Weller, and others is to soak the vase in full strength white vinegar.

What is the rarest McCoy Pottery?

1. McCoy Cookie Jar. One of the rarest McCoy products we found online, this McCoy Cookie Jar dates back to 1915. It was among the first utilitarian products produced by the McCoy Pottery Company.

What is the Van Briggle studio?

The Van Briggle studios produce the early designs of its founders, Artus and Anne Van Briggle, as well as pieces created over the years that compliment their celebrated style, in a variety of colors — both historic and contemporary.

Who was Artus Van Briggle?

Artist Artus Van Briggle (1869-1904) was one of countless tuberculars attracted to Colorado Springs because of its reputation as a health resort.

Where can I view the Van Briggle collection at the museum?

You can view a small glimpse of the collection in the hallway leading to the security corridor. A challenge for a Van Briggle collector is identifying the validity of the pieces, as Van Briggle signage (found on the underside of the pots) is inconsistent through the years of production.

What is Van Briggle Pottery&tile?

Established in 1899, Van Briggle Pottery & Tile is one of the oldest active art potteries in the United States, and has been considered one of the great American potteries for over a century.