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- 2004). "Revisiting Van Briggle". The Gazette. Colorado Springs. "Van Briggle Master Potter Clem Hull". Clement Merot Hull—A VanBriggle Original. Retrieved...
- Grecian pitcher (still being produced today), the mold form was sold to Van Briggle along with a Black Volcanic Ash glaze he developed, to supplement the...
- (December 12, 1999). "VanBriggle". The Gazette. Colorado Springs. Kovel, Ralph; Kovel, Terry (May 30, 1998). "SPECIAL TO THE TIMES: Van Briggle Made Pottery an...
- when she met Artus Van Briggle, she began working with him on pottery design and glazing. The couple established the Van Briggle Pottery in Colorado...
- met Artus van Briggle, a ceramicist from America, who was planning to start a business in Colorado Springs, where Fursman was from. Van Briggle told Soutter...
- Zsolnay factory and Miksa Róth (1902–03) Mistletoe vase, by Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery (1904), Metropolitan Museum of Art Fireplace mantel,...
- Valentien, 1893, earthenware with ****gany glaze Van Briggle Pottery, 1903 vase by Artus Van Briggle Paul Revere Pottery, c. 1911 In continental Europe...
- are in use today, notably the old roundhouse, which was purchased by Van Briggle Pottery in 1955, and the machine shop, which is now the Ghost Town Museum...
- pottery and Mary Chase Perry Stratton's Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, the Van Briggle Pottery company in Colorado Springs, Colorado, as well as the art tiles...
- art building in Denver and the second oldest in Colorado (after the Van Briggle Memorial Pottery in Colorado Springs of 1908). The original building...