Scott Nelson, author of A Collector’s Guide to Van Briggle Pottery and noted Van Briggle pottery collector, recently wrote an article for the Journal of the American Art Pottery Association titled Van Briggle Pottery: How to Find a Great Pot.  In the article, Scott presents ten factors (nine of which were originally put forth in his comprehensive reference book) that should be considered in determining the value or desirability of Van Briggle pottery vases, bowls, figural pieces, etc.  These factors are:

  1. The date, or period of production. Dsc7050_1
  2. The quality of the glaze.
  3. The color or color combinations.
  4. The form or shape.
  5. The presence or absence of decoration.
  6. The scarcity or desirability of certain designs.
  7. The crispness of the mold on pieces with decoration.
  8. The size.
  9. The condition of the piece.
  10. Other special or unique features.

It is rare to find examples of Van Briggle pottery from any period of production with a majority of these features.  It is recommended collectors evaluate individual vases on the particular criteria that are most important to them. 

In future posts, each of the ten factors will be discussed in further detail and applicable photos of Van Briggle pottery will be provided where available. 

Additional Van Briggle Pottery Reference Books:

Van Briggle Pottery Resources:

Greg Myroth – Just Art Pottery

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