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Clarice cliff GIBRALTAR 6" TEAPLATE C.1932

Clarice Cliff (England), 'Chloris' pattern. The life story of English potter and designer Clarice Cliff, (1899-1972) is a real-life rags-to riches story. Clarice was born in the potteries area in Tunstall, Staffordshire in 1899, and her father was an iron moulder, while her mother took in washing. She attended school until age 13 and then left.


Clarice Cliff Cruise Ware Sheryl's Art Deco Emporium

For all with a passion for the Bizarre works of Miss Clarice Cliff. Collectors, Owners, Traders, Dealers & Dreamers all welcome to share their knowledge, collections, & offerings.


Clarice Cliff SUNBURST LARGE CLOG/SABOT C.1930

Bid Live on Lot 124 in the British & Continental Silver & Ceramics, Furniture, Works of Art & Collectables Auction from McTear's .


Clarice Cliff 469 SHAPE CRUISE LINER VASE C.1931

Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes • Last updated: 08.25.20 From the artful elegance of her transferware pieces to the bold colors and dynamic forms of her Art Deco Designs, British master Clarice Cliff trail-blazed her own path into ceramics celebrity.


Clarice Cliff Inspired Landscape by ArtformDesigns Medea Vest Dress

Clarice Cliff was the diva of British Art Deco ceramics and a pioneering woman in the Staffordshire Pottery industry. She was the first woman to be appointed Art Director of a major company and she designed both the shapes and the patterns for commercial tableware, traditionally a male domain. Clarice was born in the pottery town of Tunstall in.


Clarice Cliff Cruise Ware A Bon Jour shape tureen and cover circa

Pictured: CLARICE CLIFF 'APPLIQUÉ RED TREE', A POTTERY PLATE, DESIGNED 1930-31 handpainted, painted Appliqué and printed maker's marks 26cm. diam. Sold for £4000 at Christies in October 2008. Art Deco (Style Moderne) originated in the 1920s and developed into a major style in Western Europe and the US during the 1930s.


Clarice Cliff 469 SHAPE CRUISE LINER VASE C.1931

Sold for $2,500. A Clarice Cliff large hexagonal vase. Second quarter 20th century, black printed, 15 in (38 cm) high. Sold for $1,375. These lots were offered in Clarice Cliff Ceramics: The André Aerne Collection sold to benefit the Muskegon Museum of Art, 14-25 August 2017, Online No ordinary factory girl


Clarice Cliff 469 SHAPE CRUISE LINER VASE C.1931

Clarice Cliff (20 January 1899 - 23 October 1972) was an English ceramic artist and designer. Active from 1922 to 1963, Cliff became the head of the factory creative department. Early life Clarice's 'Ravel' pattern on conical shape coffee pot, sugar, and cream - 1930.


Clarice Cliff 469 SHAPE CRUISE LINER VASE C.1931

Clarice Cliff is best known for her innovative, colourful designs, many of which are often seen in our sales. The Art Deco movement had a major influence on her work and her commercial success. There are over 2,000 variations of Clarice Cliff pieces, so being able to spot a real one from a fake is crucial. Look out for the following:


Clarice Cliff Cruiseware Fieldings Auctioneers

Here's the deal on this pattern: This service designed by Clarice Cliff for Royal Staffordshire and is called Tonquin. Other patterns include Rural Scenes, Peaceful Summer and Charlotte. Unlike this NOVELTY TEAPOT, also designed by Clarice Cliff, it was made for the masses. Love that it comes in a wide range of colours including: blue, brown.


CLARICE CLIFF (18991972)

A Clarice Cliff three-piece tea set decorated in the Solomons Seal design, sold for an amazing £500 at one of our Antique, Rare Pottery and Fine Art Sales. What Clarice Cliff Markings Should I Look Out For? Looking for markings can be tricky.


Clarice Cliff Cruise Ware Sheryl's Art Deco Emporium

Clarice Cliff is synonymous with the vibrant Art Deco movement of the 1920s. She was an English ceramic artist renowned for her striking and distinctive ceramics and tableware. Our Clarice Cliff jewellery is made using pieces of broken Clarice Cliff plates and includes pendants and other types of jewellery. We scour auction sites and antique.


Clarice Cliff LUXOR 360 VASE C.1930

A large, boldly-colored Clarice Cliff vase measuring slightly more than 14 inches high achieved $2,200 plus the buyer's premium in February 2019. Image courtesy of Palm Beach Modern Auctions and LiveAuctioneers.. Others, such as her Flora wall masques and Cruise Liner vases, were fancies that sprang from her imagination..


Guide to Buying Clarice Cliff

Comprising: a plate in the 'Bizarre' 'Silver Autumn' pattern, a personal covered soup cup and caster set in the 'Stralia' pattern, a small platter and cup in the 'Cruise Ware' pattern, and an ashtray in the 902 shape, the cover modeled as an owl10 in. (25.5 cm.) diameter, the plate


Clarice Cliff 469 SHAPE CRUISE LINER VASE C.1931

Clarice Cliff. Clarice Cliff (20 January 1899 - 23 October 1972) was an English ceramic artist active from 1922 to 1963. She became a ceramic artist, becoming the head of the factory artistic department. The Cliff family moved to Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, from the Eccleshall area in about 1725. Cliff was born in Meir Street in a terrace of.


Clarice Cliff DOUBLE V CLOG/SABOT C.1929

Jeanette Seabridge Independent, ambitious, non-standard and designs which were 'outrageous', were all terms used to describeClarice Cliff throughout her life - as she blazed a trail which.

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