Vintage Van Briggle "Tri-Tip Triennial" Vase

$280.00

7”H x 6”W x 6”D 

The Van Briggle "Tri-Tip Triennial" Vase is a captivating artifact from the early 20th century, crafted during the Golden Age of Van Briggle Pottery (1904–1929). This period, under the stewardship of Anne Van Briggle, saw the creation of some of the most iconic and artistically significant pieces in the company’s history. Your vase, with its matte turquoise glaze, is a quintessential example of the studio’s commitment to blending natural beauty with innovative design.

The tri-tip design of the vase is both bold and harmonious, reflecting the influence of the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements. The three distinct tips create a sense of rhythm and balance, evoking themes of growth, renewal, and the passage of time—ideas that resonate with the "Triennial" aspect of its name. This suggests the vase may have been a special or commemorative piece, possibly created to mark a significant event or anniversary in the studio’s history.

The matte turquoise glaze is a hallmark of Van Briggle’s early work, inspired by the natural hues of Colorado’s skies and landscapes. Its soft, velvety finish adds a tactile dimension to the vase, making it as much a pleasure to touch as to behold. The signature "Colorado Springs by Ann Briggle" is a mark of authenticity, linking the vase to Anne’s era of leadership, which began in 1904 after the passing of her husband, Artus Van Briggle.

Given the signature, glaze, and design, your vase was likely produced between 1904 and 1929, a period when Anne Van Briggle oversaw the studio’s operations and maintained its reputation for artistic excellence. This makes it not only a beautiful decorative object but also a piece of historical significance, embodying the legacy of one of America’s most celebrated pottery studios.

In great vintage condition. No chips or cracks.