Van Briggle Pottery Tulip Candlesticks~ Signed 1920s Antique Art Nouveau Pottery~ Turquoise to Green Matte Clay~ Vintage Art Deco Pottery

Van Briggle Pottery Tulip Candlesticks~ Signed 1920s Antique Art Nouveau Pottery~ Turquoise to Green Matte ...

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Offering this Signed " Early Van Briggle Pottery Company" bowl planter ~ Love the Patina and the Nouveau Style from this Colorado company~ *priced accordingly with minor ...

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Glamatiques
Highland Park, IL






Usage
  • Consider using decorative candlesticks as part of a vintage-inspired tablescape to enhance the ambiance of dining spaces or special events.
  • These types of art pottery candlesticks may serve as unique accents in modern or traditional interiors, where they can add warmth and character to any room.
  • Candle holders like these can be placed on mantels, shelves, or console tables to create inviting focal points in living areas.
History
  • Van Briggle Pottery Company, founded in 1899 in Colorado Springs, is recognized for its contributions to American art pottery, particularly during the early 20th century.
  • The 1920s-1940s era, known for its Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements, saw significant advancements in decorative arts, influencing pottery designs and techniques of the time.
  • The craftsmanship and artistry of the time reflect a burgeoning appreciation for artisanship and aesthetic value in home decor.
Design Significance
  • Candlesticks featuring Art Nouveau designs often showcase organic forms and intricate detailing, which are emblematic of the era's emphasis on nature-inspired motifs.
  • The use of a turquoise to green matte glaze in pottery is indicative of the artistic trends during the early 20th century, representing a shift towards more vibrant and expressive color palettes.
  • Items like these candlesticks not only serve functional purposes but also act as artistic expressions that encapsulate historical design movements, making them appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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