Description: Estate FindVan Briggle1956Gold Ore GlazeVase We offer a Van Briggle vase finished in the Gold Ore Glaze which used powdered gold ore from Cripple Creek Gold Mines to produce a speckled effect. The novelty glaze was produced only for a few months in 1956, probably in the summer months, when tourists would visit the factory. A Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph 1956 article states “SOMETHING NEW…Visitors to the Van Briggle Pottery have long been interested in such things as ‘throwing on the potter’s wheel’ and the huge kilns in which pieces are baked, but this year they’ll see something new – the dipping of pottery pieces into a solution containing gold. After being dipped the pieces are glazed.” The vase or bowl is modeled with two opposing fuchsia type blossoms hanging downwards aside long slender foliage.The base is unglazed and inscribed by hand with “gold ore glaze Colo Spgs”.The Van Briggle logo is not included.The vase measures 3 7/8” in height and 5 3/4” in width with a top opening diameter of 2 7/8” and 3” in diameter at the base.The Van Briggle Gold Ore Glaze vase from 1956 is presented in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, breaks or repairs. Artus Van Briggle Artus Van Briggle was born in Ohio on March 21, 1869. His artistic training began in 1886 at the Academy of Art, Cincinnati. Van Briggle began working at the Avon Pottery the same year and went on to become a decorator at Rookwood Pottery in 1887. Furthering his artistic training, Van Briggle studied painting in Paris at the Academie Julian under the sponsorship of Rookwood Pottery from 1894 to1896. He also studied clay modeling at the Beaux Arts Academie, Institute of France. He brought the Art Nouveau style that he learned overseas back to Rookwood Pottery from 1896 to1899, experimenting with matte glazes and developing his own dull glaze by 1898. Forced to leave Cincinnati due to health concerns, Van Briggle moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1899. He lived at the Chico Basin Ranch, approximately 35 miles southeast of the Springs. In the fall of 1899, Van Briggle met Professor William H. Strieby, a veteran scientist at Colorado College, with whom Van Briggle experimented more with glazing and firing using Colorado clay. Van Briggle opened his own studio in 1901, where he exhibited the first 300 pieces fired to his satisfaction. The Van Briggle Pottery Company was formed in 1902. His pottery was very popular throughout Europe and the United States, and began to sell rapidly as soon as it was fired. Artus Van Briggle died of tuberculosis in 1904 and his wife Anne continued to run the pottery until 1912. The Van Briggle company produced art pottery until they closed in 2012.
Price: 750 USD
Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
End Time: 2024-12-12T15:53:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Colorado
Color: Gold Ore Glaze
Year Manufactured: 1956
Material: Ceramic
Subject: Flowers
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Van Briggle
Type: Vase
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Era: Mid 20th Century (1941-1969)
Item Height: 3 7/8”
Manufacturer: Van Briggle
Style: Art Nouveau
Theme: Flowers
Production Style: Art Pottery
Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Backstamp: Incised
Finish: Glossy
Item Width: 5 3/4”
Handmade: Yes
Product Line: Gold Ore Glaze