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EARLY VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY VASE 1907-12 ERA #695
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EARLY VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY VASE 1907-12 ERA #695
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Offering for auction an Early Van Briggle Pottery Vase. The vase is design number 695 from the 1907-1912 era! Probably 1907-1908? Spiderwort Flowers first designed in 1907/08 by Anne Gregory Van Briggle. It is marked on the bottom "Van Briggle Colo Spgs 695" plus the Van Briggle AA logo. It also has a finishers number on the right side of the AA "7". It is a yellow clay which show through the green glaze, mostly on the spiderwort flowers! The green glaze has two shades of green with the darker shade mostly along the bottom but spotted throughout the vase! Very attractive pot! It also has some nice green dripping inside the pot that contrast wonderfully with the yellow glazed clay color. Wonderful Arts & Crafts look! The vase is approximately 3-7/8" tall by 4-3/4" wide at it's widest point. It is 3-3/4" across th top opening. The vase is in very good condition! No cracks! No chips! No repairs! It has one small factory stilt pull on the bottom edge. Gauranteed in the making factory stilt pull! Please see my photos. Very Nice Piece of Van Briggle Pottery! Don't miss out! Please e-mail me with any questions. Low Reserve! Happy Bidding! Shipping & Insurance Information: I will ship via USPS either Parcel Post or Priority Mail, depending on cost and delivery. My goal is to give you the very best service at the lowest possible cost. Please e-mail me if you require Priority mail. Insurance is required on all packages. All items sold have a set shipping cost which includes insurance. Please understand the USPS does not have in transit tracking ability. Numbers are for insurance reasons and verify delivery only. The numbers on the side of the conjoint AA may not be finisher numbers in this example, which if they were would make this piece from 1907-1912. The left side of the AA could be the number 19 instead of 11. If it is a 19 with the 15 on the opposite side this would represent a dated 1915 piece. Please research, feedback is welcome. Thank you The info about this pot possible being from 1915 is not for this auction. That is info from my last auction and I accidentally left it on the bottom of my discription. This pot is from the 1907-1912 era!
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