Georges Briard (May 17, 1917 – July 30, 2005 New York) was an American designer in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. He is most well known for his signature dishware and glassware – everything from cups and plates to gold plated serving dishes. His signature collection was stocked at noted department stores, such as Neiman Marcus and Bonwit Teller.
Born Jakub Brojdo in Ekaterinoslav, he moved to Chicago from Poland in 1937 and adopted the name Jascha Brojdo. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago where he earned his MFA, while living in Oak Park with his physician uncle Aaron Broyde. He served in the U.S. Army throughout World War II as a Russian interpreter. As an Army interpreter fluent in several languages, he served on Gen. George S. Patton’s staff. In 1947, he was discharged from the Army and started working in New York with Max Wille, whom he had met in art school. Brojdo began painting metal serving trays for sale, and evidently Wille came up with the name Georges Briard to mark commercial pieces – Brodjo was also a painter and would use his real name on his art pieces, but Georges Briard became his signature as a designer of these commercial articles, which were wildly popular and numerous. His notable designs were produced first by M. Wille Company, and later in a partnership with Philip Stetson.
In 2004, he was awarded the Frank S. Child Lifetime Achievement Award by The Society of Glass and Ceramic Decorators, in honor of his extraordinary contributions to the glass and ceramic decorating industry. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bronya (née Marks). He died in New York City at the age of 88.
– biographical information from Wikipedia
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georges briard pattern identification
Disclaimer: I can’t guarantee these are official names, however this is what I’ve found in research and how I identify the glasses in my personal collection and when listing for resale.
Additionally, as a diehard Briard fan and collector, you’ll notice my catalog below expands far beyond just cocktail glasses. Hope you enjoy!
If you’re interested in learning more about Georges Briard history + patterns, I highly suggest Leslie Piña’s Designed & Signed: ’50S & ’60s Glass, Ceramics & Enamel Wares by Georges Briard, Sascha Brasto.
from my personal collection
geometric green, tan and orange
Set of 6 purchased on Etsy in May 2025


cowboy boots
Set of 2 purchased on eBay in January 2025
gold roman coin with vertical white stripes
Set of 6 purchased on eBay in December 2024


boxing match
Set of 4 purchased on eBay in September 2024
Heinz 57 Pop Art – Tomato Soup, Beans and Pork
Set of 4 purchased on eBay in July 2024


frosted gold and white birds
Set of 8 purchased on eBay in March 2024
snack tray score!
purchased at a goodwill in December 2023


black and gold cats
Set of 6 purchased on eBay in March 2023
retro owl | GBG24
Set of 4 purchased on eBay in March 2023


name your poison
Set of 3 purchased at a goodwill in August 2022
cabana red white blue stripe
Set of 10 purchased at an estate sale in March 2022


red and white christmas cats
Set of 2 purchased on eBay in November 2021
red football
Set of 3 purchased on eBay in August 2021


holiday stripe
Set of 4 purchased on Etsy in August 2021
marine life
single glass found at a goodwill


frosted christmas tree | GBG7
Set of 4 in original box purchased on FB Marketplace
golden plaid | GBG13
Set of 3 purchased on FB Marketplace


divided tray score!
purchased at a goodwill
Christmas tree glass stirrers / swizzle sticks


green swirls + white stripes | collaboration with Crisa
purchased at a goodwill
for sale / sold by greenari

coming soon
seen in the wild
my unicorns / wishlist
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