Colourful World of Clarice Cliff Price and Identification Guide

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The Colourful World of

Clarice Cliff

Howard and Pat Watson Frank Salmon

FJ Francis Joseph



Contents Clarice Cliff - The Sunshine Girl Collecting Clarice Cliff Surface Techniques Backstamps Examples of Backstamps Gallery 1 Decorative Finishes II Facemasks and Figurines III Novelty Items IV Commissioned work V Tableware Shapes VI Rare Shapes and Patterns VII Shape Guide General Price Guide Clarice Cliff Chronology Appendix - Auction Trends Bibliography Index to Patterns

Key Original Patterns and Range Names - Bold Pattern Names - Lower Case Shape Names - Italics

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two years before the range began, Wilkinsons' took an advertisement in a publication for gardeners called 'My Garden', in which they described the Goldstone vases illustrated as being "designed by a lover of flowers for flower lovers", so quite possibly that was the origin of the name. Popular both now and in their own day, My Garden with its pretty, unsophisticated colours and moulded flowers, and Celtic Harvest with its encrusted fruit on handles and lids, were in production throughout the late Thirties and in the post-war years. Though they do not hold for collectors the strong appeal of early Bizarre shapes and patterns, they nevertheless illustrate the skill with which Clarice Cliff, as always, tailored her designs to satisfy prevailing taste, true to the adage of the day that 'the customer is always right' and reminding us that she was involved, first and foremost, in a commercial undertaking, in which she needed all her proven creative versatility to survive in a tough competitive market place.

Backstamps So many and so varied are the backstamps to be found on Clarice Cliff pottery that they may well appear at first to be more of a hindrance than a help in deciding the date of any particular piece. However, as long as collectors are not too dogmatic, backstamps can be a useful guide and a few general rules can be established. Do not, for instance, be misled by impressed dates, since these refer to the date of manufacture of the pottery, not the date of its decoration. These two dates could be months or even a year or more apart. The hand-painted, stamped or litho-graphed information is what is relevant to the decoration. Totally hand-painted marks can be found only on very early ware (i.e, the Original Bizarre) and only the earliest of these items do not credit Clarice Cliff. It was not long before her name was added, probably as an additional sales gimmick, to all wares. Colley Shorter must have been relieved that his talented protege had a name which was easy to remember and with a good commercial ring. 'Handpainted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England' both sounded and read well in advertising and other promotional literature. Once success was assured, a rubber stamp was used to speed up the marking process. At first this was quite a large size but later it was smaller and neater. These can be distinguished from later (1931) lithographs by the fuzzy outline of the rubber stamp and also, in some cases, by the colour of the ink used, since gilt and pale green occasionally appear as well as the usual black. Even when lithographs, (which are pre-printed transfers), came into common use, pattern and range names were often added by hand, at first in

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script and later in block letters - unless the popularity of the pattern justified a lithograph of its own. Early Crocus and Gayday items have handwritten pattern names, while later pieces carry a lithograph of the name. Similarly, items with 'Registration applied for' obviously pre-date those with the eventual registration number added. Bizarre Ware became increasingly popular, and from 1930 onwards some pottery was issued crediting Wilkinson's rather than the Newport Pottery. This was in order to spread tax liability. Fantasque as a range name was used between 1929 and 1934, at first on its own in two sizes, and later in combination with Bizarre, initially rubberstamped and later, from 1931 onwards, lithographed. Biarritz, introduced in 1933, also had its own lithograph mark, and was used with a Newport or Wilkinson's backstamp according to where the piece was decorated, the Newport pieces having a Clarice Cliff or Bizarre mark added. In the mid-Thirties, Clarice Cliff became involved in a time-consuming and far from successful experiment intended to involve leading artists of the day in the production of designs for tableware. Since a facsimile of the artist's signature was often included along with the other backstamps, these are an interesting reminder of a well-meaning but misguided attempt to bring fine art to the dining-table. Among the artists involved were Dame Laura Knight, painter of fairground and circus subjects, Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell of the Bloomsbury Group of artists and writers, Paul Nash who exhibited with the Surrealists, and Eva Crofts, the textile designer, as well as many others equally diverse. Gordon M Forsyth, from 1920 to 1945 Superintendent of Art Instruction in Stoke on Trent and an important influence on many pottery designers, also contributed to the experiment, the results of which eventually went on display in London in 1934 as 'Modern Art for the Table'. It later toured the country and it was taken to Australia. Other interesting backstamps collectors may come across are those put on ware produced especially for stores like Harrods, Lawleys and Brice Rogers, whose orders were so large it was worthwhile adding their name on each item or, as in the case of Brice Rogers, a tiny picture of a quaint thatched cottage with the words, "Brice Rogers Cottage Pottery". The women's magazine, 'Woman's Journal', also commissioned patterns exclusive to their readers, and these dinner and tea sets occasionally appear in auction, identified by a backstamp giving the name of the magazine. Finally however, after both the Bizarre and Fantasque marks had been phased out, various Clarice Cliff marks appeared alone, sometimes as lithographs and sometimes embossed on the ware itself. From 1941 the Newport mark was no longer used, as the factory had been requisitioned for the duration by the government, and once the sale of the factories to Midwinters

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was completed in 1964, all backstamps ceased. The plethora of backstamps tell a complicated story- and often add to the confusion, for it is possible to find a 23 piece tea-set of which only one item, perhaps the milk jug, carries any marks at all, while on another tiny item, like a coffee-cup, a wealth of backstamps may cover every scrap of space. Nevertheless, together with a knowledge of pattern and shape chronology, backstamps can shed at least some light on the years when Clarice Cliff was at her busiest, little dreaming that 50 years later her work would be sought after by collectors worldwide. Howard Watson

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Section I Decorative Finishes

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Section I Decorative Finishes

Original Bizarre vase, 370 (Courtesy of Christie's)

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Section I Decorative Finishes

Inspiration vase, 370 (Courtesy of Christie's)

Inspiration coffee set. Conical (Collection of Des Jones)

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Section I Decorative Finishes

Latona vase, 370 (Courtesy of Christie's)

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Section I Decorative Finishes

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Section I Decorative Finishes

Scraphito vase, 517 (Collection of Annie and Ian Tickler)

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Section V Tableware Shapes

Tankard part coffee set in Broth

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Section V Tableware Shapes

Early Morning set in Sunray, Conical shape with an unusual pierced handle, and other Sunray items (Courtesy of Christie's)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Lotus jug in Carpet (Collection of Jane Cook and Gary Withey)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Isis vase in May Avenue (Courtesy of Phillips)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Devon bowl 475

Bridgewater bowl 475 (Collection of Diana York)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Marigold vase 386,35.5cm (Collection of Des Jones)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Sliced Fruit stick stand, 27 inches (Courtesy of Phillips)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Woodland bowl, Ocfagonal shape

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Blue Japan bowl, Ocf agonal shape (Collection of Diana York)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Tulip and Leaves Lotus jug (Courtesy of Christie's)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Rhodanthe Isis vase and two vases 183, and a Mei Ping 14 vase, a 120 vase and a 515 jardiniere in House And Bridge (Courtesy of Michael Newman)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

A pair of 391 candleholders and a 610 candleholder in Honolulu (Courtesy of the 'Antique Dealer and Collectors Guide')

Bucket with inset drainer and matching Tolphin jug in Orange Trees And House (Collection of Annie and Ian Tickler)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

A 460 vase in Blue Chintz (Collection of Diana York)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Arcahaic vase 375, Summerhouse 358 vase, Tennis Athens jug, Berries 363 vase, a 365 vase in Latona Tree and a 370 vase, in Hollyrose (Courtesy of Michael Yewman)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Mei Ping vase 14 in Farmhouse (Courtesy of Michael Newman)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Conical Berries jug (Collection of Annie and Ian Tickler)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Three Stamford teapots with milk jugs and sugar bowls in House and Bridge, Red Autumn and Orange Flower (Courtesy of Christie's)

Bonjour Forest Leaves breakfast set (Collection of Des Jones)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Summerhouse Isis vase, tapering vase in Secrets, Lotus jug and jardiniere in Orange Autumn, plate in Orange House, 120 vase in Sunburst and a Lotus jug in Diamonds (Courtesy of Phillips)

Large Fragrance plate, Floreat Holbom bowl, Flora Stamfordtureen, Coral Firs Biarritz plate, bowl 383 in foreground, House And Bridge Octagonal plate with square bowl in Newport behind and Con/ca/jug in Bobbins in front. Windbells bowl centre. (Courtesy of Phillips)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Blue Japan, Trallee and Orange House plates, Summerhouse 195 vase, Mountain large plate, Trees And House Lotus jug, Farmhouse vase 265 Beehive in Yellow Autumn, Forest Glen Athens jug, vase 362 in Secrets, shape 370 in Farmhouse and Forest Glen in shape 687 (Courtesy of Christie's)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Orange Roof Cottage wall plaque, 16.5 inches diam. (Courtesy of Phillips)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Wall plaque 13 inches diam. in Tulip and Leaves

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Red Roofs on shapes 361 and 342

A Dover jardiniere and an Octagonal bowl in Summerhouse

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

A rare Persian 1 bowl. Persian 2 was in the Inspiration glaze

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Moselle vase, shape 355

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Cherry Blossom vase 572 and two Honiton items, the pattern produced by twirling a finger in the wet paint

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A Kandina vase 355 (Collection of Des Jones)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Oranges And Lemons on an octagonal plate (Collection of Des Jones)

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Section VI Rare Shapes and Patterns

Lotus jugs with a Canterbury Bells jardiniere shape 515, two Berries Cafe Au Lait 187 vases and a Melon 370 vase (Courtesy of Michael Newman)

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A large plate in Green Chintz, a flanged vase 465 in Solitude and a 450 Daffodil bowl in Applique Idyll, with other items (Courtesy of Phillips)

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Autumn Lotus jug with green Cafe Au Lait (Collection of Annie and Ian Tickler)

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A Goldstone vase & Yoo Hoo plate

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A selection of vases (Courtesy of Christie's)

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Key to Vases Top row: Floral Latona shape 363, Kandina 358, Inspiration 362 Pine Grove 14, Inspiration 358, Farmhouse 362, Inspiration 355 Second row: Pine Grove 630, Melon 358, Original Crocus 358, Honolulu 451, Melon 358, Blue Chintz 268, Latona Prunus 369 Third row: Orange Autumn 465, Melon 205 Floreat 342, Farmhouse 451, Aurea 451 Garland 360, Delecia Poppy 379 Fourth row: Delecia Citrus 469, Latona Stained Glass 369, Gardenia 196, Applique Orange Lucerne 187 Fifth row: Orange Chintz 370, Orange Battle Cauldron, Geometric 186, Patina Country 370, Gardenia 371, Melon 341, Patina Country 265.

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Clarice Cliff Chronology 1899 Clarice Cliff born January 20, at 19 Clarice Cliff took a short course in Meir Street, Tunstall, Staffordshire. The sculpture at the Royal College of Art at family later moved to Edwards Street, her employers' expense, her address Tunstall. being given as Campbell House, 90 Father:- Harry Thomas Cliff, an iron Sutherland Terrace, Maida Vale, W8. moulder. Mother:- Ann Cliff, nee Machin. Later this year she visited Paris, again at Brothers:- Harry, Frank. Sisters:- Sarah, her employers' expense, to study Continental design. Returning to Newport Hannah, Dorothy, Ethel, Nellie. 1909 Left the High Street Elementary School Pottery, she began decorating a large stock of old-fashioned whiteware with to go to the Summerbank Road School. 1912 Left school to learn freehand painting brightly-coloured geometric patterns. A at Lingard, Webster & Co., Swan Pottery, 15-year-old apprentice, Gladys Scarlett, assisted her. Tunstall. 1928 More apprentices - Annie Berrisford, 1915 Left the Swan Pottery to learn Mary Brown, Nellie Harrison, Clara lithography at Hollinshead & Kirkham, Thomas, Nancy Liversedge, Vera Unicorn Pottery, Tunstall. Attended evening classes at Tunstall School of Art, Rawlinson and Cissie Rhodes - joined the later transferring to Burslem School of Art. team, enabling a production line to be 1916 Joined A.J.Wilkinson's Royal set up. Joan Shorter Baby Ware was launched, based by Clarice Cliff on Staffordshire Pottery, Burslem. drawings by Colley • Shorter's 1920 Wilkinson's took over the Newport eight-year-old daughter. Pottery in Newport Lane, Burslem, 'Bizarre', the name chosen by Clarice adjoining their site. Clarice Cliff promoted Cliff, began to be used in July. Soon her to work as a gilder, with John Butler and name was a d d e d . The first press Fred Ridgeway, Wilkinson's leading advertisement for Bizarre Ware appeared designers, on the Tibetan, Oriflamme and in August backed up by an in-store Rubaiyat ranges. demonstration in London and a preview 1923 The Wilkinson Archives has a note at the British Industries Fair. 'C.C. does the gold', referring to Pattern In September, Ewart Oakes, Wilkinson's No.7309 on a plaque by Fred Ridgeway. chief salesman, took Bizarre Ware to sell 1924 Early figurines, including two men in in Berkshire. His success led to more Arab dress marked 'Clarice C 24' and an orders, and more apprentices, boys as old market woman marked 'C.C.24'. well as girls, were added to the team. 1925 Clarice Cliff moved to 40 Snow Hill, A Bizarre backstamp was created, Hanley, a one-bedroom flat over a including Clarice Cliff's signature. Later beauty salon. She was given a studio in this year Crocus began and continued in Newport Pottery with facilities to produce various versions until 1963. Lupin was also the firm's publicity photographs. entered into the pattern-book but does Comment was caused by her close not seem to have been put into association with Colley Shorter, the firm's production. managing director, a married man 17 1929 Fantasque introduced as an years her senior. additional range name. 1927 Between March 14 and May 26, Shapes: Archaic and Conical. Patterns

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included Diamonds, Garland, Lightning, Lodore, Kandina, Broth (until 31) Inspiration (31) Latona (31) Latona Tree (30) Lily (30) Ravel (35) Sunray (30) Trees And House (31) Umbrellas And Rain (30) By the end of the year, the whole of the Newport Pottery was given over to Bizarre Ware. 1930 Shapes: Stamford and Eton tableware, Age Of Jazz figures. Patterns included Branch & Squares, Carpet, Flora, Floreat, Orange Battle, Orange House, Persian (2), Sliced Fruit, Sunburst, Tulip and Leaves, Yoo Hoo, Applique Avignon (until 31) Applique Lucerne (32) Applique Windmill (31) Autumn (34) Berries (31) Inspiration Kinght Errant (31) Latona Dahlia (31) Melon (33) Oranges (31) Original Delecia (31) Scraphito (31). 1931 Shapes: Stamford fancies and Daffodil. Conical sugar dredger Nuage and Cafe Au Lait techniques Patterns included: Tennis, Marigold, Woodland, Applique Idyll (until 35) Bobbins (33) Farmhouse (32) Gardenia (32) Gibraltar (32) House & Bridge (33) Mountain (32). 1932 Shapes: Chick c o c o a pot and Elephant napkin rings Patina and Damask Rose techniques Patterns included Forest Leaves, Holly Rose, Canterbury Bells (until 33) Chintz (33) Delecia Citrus (33) May Avenue (33) Orange Roof Cottage (33) Sungay (33) Initiation of experiment to involve artists in production of designs for tableware. 1933 commissioned work from artists in production. Shapes: Bonjour and Biarritz tableware. Goldstone range, Lynton shapes, Blackbird pie funnels, facemasks Marlene, Flora, Chahar Patterns included Car And Skyscraper, Devon, Japan, Solitude, Coral Firs (until 36) Cowslip (34), Delecia Pansy (34) Delecia Poppy (34) Honolulu (34) Secrets (37) Windbells (34). 1934 Display of commissioned work -

"Modern Art for the table'. Fantasque phased out. Shape: Trieste Patterns included Bridgewater, Newport, Stencilled Deer, Hydrangea (until 35) Moselle (or 35) Rhodanthe (until 41 and post-war, Viscaria (36). 1935 Late in the year, Bizarre phased out. Patterns included Fragrance, Pine Grove, Aurea (until 37) Cherry Blossom (36) Trallee (36). 1936 Patterns included Kelveme, Passion Fruit, Forest Glen (until 37) Honiton (37) My Garden (until 41 and Post-war) Raffia (37) Taormina (37). 1937 Shapes: Windsor, Gnome Nursery Ware. Patterns included Ferndale, Delecia Anemone (38). 1938 Shapes: Celtic Harvest (until 41 And Post-war), Waterlily Range, Signs Of The Zodiac. 1939 September, outbreak of war. November 2 death of Mrs Annie Shorter. 1940 December 21, Marriage Of Clarice Cliff And Arthur Colley Austin Shorter (not Announced Until November 1941). 1941 Newport Pottery requisitioned by the government. 1942 No more decorated pottery for the duration of the war. 1945 Ending of hostilities. Decorated pottery resumed for export only. Restrictions gradually eased. 1952 Wartime restrictions finally lifted completely. Coronation ware produced. 1963 December - Colley Shorter died, aged 81. 1964 Factories sold to Midwinters and Clarice Cliff retired. 1972 Brighton Museum held the first British exhibition of Clarice Cliff pottery- to which she contributed catalogue notes and items from her own collection, some of which she later gave to the Museum. October 23, Clarice Cliff died after a brief illness, aged 73.

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Appendix - A Note on Specialist Auctions It is interesting to compare the highspots, in terms of prices paid (including premium) at each of three Christie's sales over a period of some 20 months. The cover of the catalogue for the sale in March, 1989, carried a photograph of items in the Sunray pattern, and these certainly attracted very good bids - a jardiniere over £3500, a tea for two nearly £3000 and a pair of vases almost £4000 - but other patterns also held their own. An Inspiration coffee service with gilt interiors fetched over £5000, and six Laura Knight Circus plates in an unusual colourway reached £11000, as against an estimate of £1000-1500. Another surprise was a May Avenue vase, estimated to fetch £600-1000, which in the event realised over £6000. In November the same year the catalogue cover carried Applique items in dazzling array there had been no Applique in the previous sale. Once again these realised excellent prices, an Applique Lugano Con/ca/jug bringing close to £4000 in spite of a hairline crack to the rim, and a nine-inch plate in Applique Windmill reaching more than £4000. But here again there were surprises. May Avenue remained popular at nearly £2500 for a DaffodilJug and commissioned work was still attracting high bids - £3500 for a set of beer pitcher and six tankards by Dame Laura Knight and over £7000 for a matching 18 inch circular dish. In the October sale of the following year a mixture of highly desirable items were shown on

the front cover of the catalogue, including Sunray, Applique and Luxor, with an array of Conical shakers, ranging from Crocus to May Avenue on the back cover. (Kept until last, the May Avenue shaker fetched almost £2000.) This time, however, no doubt owing to the prevailing economic climate, prices did not rise so high, though an Applique Caravan plate brought over £2000 and a Laura Knight Circus teapot £2500. A word of caution on auctions is necessary, however, as the auction room atmosphere may well bring out hidden rivalries, leading to artificially high prices as two or more bidders get locked into a battle for one item. The resulting tension encourages higher and higher bids, and the final purchase price may well be far more than the piece could have realised in calmer" circumstances. Also the catalogue illustrations inevitably tend to focus on certain lots to the disadvantage of others, since not every lot can be illustrated. An eye-catching cover can be made by selecting a group of spectacular items which then become the most talked about and sought after pieces in the sale. Now that the economy is recovering, it will be interesting to see what are the highspots of the forthcoming Christie'ssales. Nodoubt.some items will attract maximum attention, but there are always some reasonable buys and even the occasional bargain for the collector able to keep his head and make appropriate bids.

Bibliography "Clarice Cliff' (exhibition catalogue) Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, 1972 - occasionally available from antiquarian booksellers 'Clarice Cliff' Peter Wentworth Sheilds & Kay Johnson, L'Odeon, London 1976 & 1981 'Bizarre - Pottery by Clarice Cliff' (auction sale catalogue) second edition, priced, Christie, Manson 8c Woods, Ltd., London 1983 "Clarice Cliff, the Bizarre Affair' Louis Melsel &. Leonard R. Griffin, Thames &. Hudson, 1988 'Collecting Clarice Cliff' by Howard Watson, Kevin Francis Publishing, 1988 'Clarice Cliff', auction sale catalogue 20/03/89 Christie's, South Kensington

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'Clarice Cliff', auction sale catalogue 6/11/89 Christie's, South Kensington 'Clarice Cliff', auction sale catalogue 22/10/90 Christie's, South Kensington All quarterly reviews and publications by The Clarice Cliff Collectors Club, editor, Leonard R. Griffin. 'British Pottery, An Illustrated Guide' Geoffrey A. Godden, Barrie & Jenkins, 1974 'A Collector's History of English Pottery', Griselda Lewis, Antique Collectors Club (third edition) 1985 'Art Deco Tableware' Judy Spours, Ward Lock, 1988


Patterns Index Applique Avignon 25 Applique Idyll 44,45,91 Applique Lugano 24 Applique Orange Lucerne 94 Applique 'Windmill' 85 Archaic 76 Aurea 36,51,94 Autumn Cafe Au Lait 34,92 Banded 51,59 Berries 76,78 Berries Cafe Au Lait 90 Blue Chintz 42,51,75,94 Blue Crocus 58 Blue Firs 29 Blue Japan 71,81 'Bobbins' 80 'Bobbins' Cafe Au Lait 33 'Branch & Squares' 47 Bridge water 51,67 Broth 63 'Bunch' Crocus 58 Canterbury Bells 90 'Carpet' 65 Celtic Harvest 32 Cherry Blossom 87 Coral Firs 4,59,80 Cowslip 35 Damask Rose 29 Delecia Anemone 27 Delecia Citrus 26,94 Delecia Pansy 26 Delecia Poppy 94 Devon 67 'Diamonds' 18,80 Farmhouse 77,81,94 Ferndale 51 Flora 80 Floreat 80,94 Forest Glen 26,81 Forest Leaves 79 Fragrance 80

Gardenia 94 94 'Garland' 94 Geometric 4 Gibraltar 37,93 Goldstone 91 Green Chintz 76 Hollyrose 87 Honiton 74,94 Honolulu 73, 79,80 House & Bridge 51 Hydrangea 2094 Inspiration Inspiration Knight Errant 4 Kandina 88,95 Kelverne 61 Latona 21 Latona Dahlia 22 Latona 'Floral' 94 Latona 'Prunus' 94 Latona 'Stained Glass' 94 Latona 'Tree' 76 'Lightning' 47 Lily Orange 48 Lodore 60 Lupin 53 Marigold 68 May Avenue 66 Melon 90,94 Moselle 86 Mountain 81 Nasturium 35 Newport 80 Nuage 28 Orange Autumn 51,80,94 'Orange Battle' 94 Orange Chintz 94 'Orange Flower' 79 Orange House 80,81 Orange Trees & House 74 Orange Roof Cottage 82 Oranges 59

Oranges & Lemons 89 Oranges Cafe Au Lait 33,59 Original Bizarre 19 Original Crocus 50,51,58,94 Original Delecia 26 Passion Fruit 96 Patina Blue Firs 29 Patina 'Country' 31,94 Patina 'Tree' 30 Persian 1 85 Persian 2 4 Peter Pan Crocus 58 Pine Grove 94 Purple Crocus 58 Ravel 62 Red Autumn 79 Red Roofs 84 Rhodanthe 36,60,73 Scraphito 23 Secrets 51,80,81 'Sliced Fruit' 69,89 Solitude 91 Spring Crocus 58 'Stencil Deer' 59 Summerhouse 76,80,81,84 'Sunburst' 80 Sungay 51 Sungleam 58 Sunray 64 Taomina 51 'Tennis' 59,76 Trallee 81 Trees & House 81 'Tulip & Leaves' 72 83 Viscaria 36 Windbells 80 Woodland 70 Yellow Autumn 81 'Yoo Hoo' 93 ' ' Denotes unofficial pattern names, now popularly accepted.

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Internet Prices Clarice Cliff 2013-14 These internet based listings tell only part of the story as no account can be taken for quality. Nothing beats the ‘feel’ of handling a piece of Clarice Cliff and inspecting it before purchase. There have been unfortunate attempts to fake Clarice Cliff, so please use this book to help you with identification. So please be aware that this list only gives a rough indication of value. Also, for insurance purposes, it is best to insure at a factor of 1.5 times the value given here and in the rest of this book. This is because sites like eBay tend to under value an item rather than overvalue and the price realized tends to reflect the wholesale market, not the retail market. No liability can be accepted for these listings and we urge caution and discretion when valuing an item shown here.


Vase £595.00. (ins value x1.5) Blue Firs Daffodil Shape Bowl £1,730.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc Autumn Conical Sugar Sifter c.1933 £590.00. (ins value x1.5)

Orange Roof Cottage Lotus Jug Large £1,675.00. (ins value x1.5)

Red Roofs Conical Sugar Bowl £575.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff Fantasque Fruit Bizzare Large Lotus Handle Jug £1,318.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Mondrian Early Abstract Large Plate £565.00. (ins value x1.5)

Magnificent Clarice Cliff 1930 Fluted & Ribbed 12” Inspiration Bruna Vase £1,295.00. (ins value x1.5) Huge Impressive Isis Jug In Forest Glen Pattern Circa 1936 £1,265.00. (ins value x1.5) Complete Coffee Set Gayday £1,196.00. (ins value x1.5) Double Tube Case In Cowslip Pattern £1,100.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Orange Roof Conical Sifter £1,015.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Bizarre Conical Moonlight Sugar Sifter £1,010.00. (ins value x1.5) Large Lotus Jug In Floreat Pattern Vgc £970.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Autumn Crocus Tea Set #2 £930.00. (ins value x1.5) Blue Autumn Bonjour Teapot Milk Jug Sugar Bowl Teaset £926.00 . (ins value x1.5) Farmhouse Vase £855.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Hp Jonquil Isis Vase -1933 £775.00. (ins value x1.5) Delecia Citrus Conical Coffee Or Teapot 6.00 Inch Bizarre £749.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930 Bizzare Sandwich Plate Black Tree No 334 £740.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bonjour Shape Preserve Pot In Bridgewater Pattern Circa 193233 £695.00. (ins value x1.5) Gayday Complete Coffee Set £675.00. (ins value x1.5) Secrets Conical Sugar Sifter £675.00. (ins value x1.5) Large Viking Longboat In Trallee c.1934 £670.00. (ins value x1.5) 1931 Clarice Cliff Woodland Pattern Stamford Teapot Early Version Nr £630.00. (ins value x1.5)

May Avenue Pattern £545.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Art-Deco Conical Sugar Sifter Rudyard £530.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Autumn Crocus Stamford Teapot £525.00. (ins value x1.5) Milk Sugar And Matching Tray £510.00. (ins value x1.5) Pastel Melon Fantasque Bizarre Sugar Sifter £500.00. (ins value x1.5) Delecia Bowl 19291930 £496.00. (ins value x1.5) Coral Firs Vgc 565 Vase c.1933 £495.00. (ins value x1.5) Morocco Plate c.1929 £475.00. (ins value x1.5) Sugar Sifter Height 5.0 Inches In The Orange Chintz Pattern £460.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Tree & House Shaped Vase £443.00. (ins value x1.5) Melon 9” Mei Ping Lamp Base c.1930 £427.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930s Fantasque Clarice Cliff Large Broth Athens Jug £426.00. (ins value x1.5) Crocus Tea Set £425.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Blue Chintz Stamford Tea-Pot £423.00. (ins value x1.5) Gibraltar Beehive Honeypot C.1932 £411.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Secrets Pattern Unique Silver Display Carrier £410.00. (ins value x1.5) Bonjour Shape Conical Clarice Cliff Tea Set Complete £400.00. (ins value x1.5) Early Clarice Cliff Fantasque Red Gardenia Vase Auction £398.00. (ins value x1.5) Tulips Bonjour Jampot c.1934 £395.00. (ins value x1.5)


Late 1920s Newport Clarice Cliff Bizarre Ware Vase Geometric £395.00. (ins value x1.5) Wilkinson Dolly Clarice Cliff Interest Coffee Set Tankard Shape 1930 £395.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Angle Fish Flower Holder £327.00. (ins value x1.5) Completely Flawless 9” Red Trees & House Leda Plate £326.00. (ins value x1.5) Vgc 10” Idyll Plate c.1933 £325.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Chintz Stamford Teapot c.1933 £392.00. (ins value x1.5)

Green Melon Octagonal Plate £322.00. (ins value x1.5)

Autumn Crocus Conical Tea-Pot £390.00. (ins value x1.5)

Wonderful Clarice Cliff Coffee-Pot And Milk Jug £314.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Poplars Lidded Jam-Pot So So £390.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Coral Firs Large Athens Jug £312.00. (ins value x1.5)

Sugar Sifter £386.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Orange Kelverne Lynton Tea-Pot £311.00. (ins value x1.5)

Autumn Crocus Conical Sugar Sifter £385.00. (ins value x1.5) Blue Chintz Pattern Biscuit Barrel Vgc £385.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Tea For Two The Lynton Two Acorns Complete Set £310.00. (ins value x1.5)

1936-38 Clarice Cliff Bizarre Sun Gold Apple Preserve Pot £379.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Japan Pattern Bonjour Cream Jug & Sugar Bowl C.1934 £310.00. (ins value x1.5)

4 Pieces Of Clarice Cliff Bizarre Rhodanthe Pattern £375.00. (ins value x1.5)

Small Size Lotus Jug In Crocus Pattern £301.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Autumn Egg Tray Set c.1931 £375.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc 14.0 Trallee Gaiety Shaped Basket c.1934 £301.00. (ins value x1.5)

Farmhouse Preserve Pot £375.00. (ins value x1.5)

Tazza 7” Colourway Trees & House (Alpine) £301.00. (ins value x1.5)

Rhodanthe Large Fruit Bowl On 3 Legs £375.00. (ins value x1.5)

Crocus Athens Tea Pot And Stand £300.00. (ins value x1.5)

Spring Crocus Conical Sugar Sifter £375.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Secrets Stamford Shape Tea Pot Orangeways £299.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Fantasque Clarice Cliff Large Broth Athens Jug £372.00. (ins value x1.5)

Forest Glen Lynton Shaped Sugar Caster With Stopper £299.00. (ins value x1.5)

Biarritz Bizarre 8” Piece Tea Set £372.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff 8” Inch Lotus Jug Taormina £295.00. (ins value x1.5)

Coral Firs Conical Sifter c.1933 £360.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Autumn Crocus Biscuit Barrel £295.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc Large Red Gardenia Beehive Honeypot c.1931 £350.00. (ins value x1.5)

Banded Ware Bizarre Bonjour Shaped Coffee Pot £295.00. (ins value x1.5)

Wall Pocket In The Viscara Pattern £345.00. (ins value x1.5)

Jam Pot & Cover Tripod Shape (No.008) Secretspattern Circa 1934 £295.00. (ins value x1.5)

Early Geometric Vase £332.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Forest Glen Ribbed Fruit Bowl £331.00. (ins value x1.5) Sugar Shaker Clarice Cliff Bonjour Shape Sugar Sifter Produced In Sandon Pattern Circa 1935 £330.00. (ins value x1.5)

Large Rhodanthe Pattern Globe Tea Pot Vgc £295.00. (ins value x1.5) Vgc 478 Shape Idyll Biscuit Barrel c.1933 £295.00. (ins value x1.5) Pansies Sugar Sifter Shaker Bonjour Shape C.1933 £295.00. (ins value x1.5)


Bizarre Rhodanthe Serving Bowl £294.00. (ins value x1.5) Autumn Crocus Cafe Au Lait Bonjour Sugar Sifter £285.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Autumn Crocus Squat Candle Sticks £285.00. (ins value x1.5) The Biarritz Forest Glen Plate £285.00. (ins value x1.5) Napoli Biscuit Barrel C.1937 £285.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930s Delecia Pansies Biscuit Barrel £282.00. (ins value x1.5) Indian Teepee Teapot Produced Clarice Cliff In The Early 1950s £280.00. (ins value x1.5)

Indian Teepee Teapot Produced Clarice Cliff In The Early 1950s £260.00. (ins value x1.5) Tea Pot Bizarre Clarice Cliff In Crocus Pattern £260.00. (ins value x1.5) Autumn Crocus Shaped Vase £256.00. (ins value x1.5) Preserve Pot Bizarre Fantasque £256.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930s Fantasque Clarice Cliff Farmhouse Athens Jug £255.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Pastel Autumn Lidded Powder Dish £255.00. (ins value x1.5) Bonjour Teapot Rhodanthe Pattern Circa 1930s £255.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff Crocus Pattern Teapot £275.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Secrets Bonjour Jam-Pot £253.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bonjour Sugar Sifter Clarice Cliff Crocus Vgc £275.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Secrets Pattern Vase C.1930 £250.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bonjour Sugar Sifter Clarice Cliff Crocus Vgc £275.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Crocus Large Size Sabot Or Clog £250.00. (ins value x1.5)

Forest Glen Plate £275.00. (ins value x1.5)

May Avenue Pattern £250.00. (ins value x1.5)

Patina Country Conical Cup & Saucer £275.00. (ins value x1.5) Stile & Trees Sugar Sifter £275.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Mahogany Glazed China Display Cabinet Ideal For Clarice Cliff £249.00. (ins value x1.5)

Striking Forest Glen Pattern Vase Stylish Bizarre £275.00. (ins value x1.5)

1932 Clarice Cliff Bizarre Pansies Honey Pot £249.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc Windbells Athens Cup & Saucer c.1932 £275.00. (ins value x1.5)

Laura Knight 9” Plate 1934 Circus 1st Edition £249.00. (ins value x1.5)

1934 Clarice Cliff Bizarre Tulips Preserve Pot £269.00. (ins value x1.5)

An Immaculate Clarice Cliff 8” Handled Lotus Jug With The Capri Pattern £245.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc Windbells Beehive Honeypot c.1933 £266.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930s Tea For Two Clarice Cliff Unusual Bonjour & Conical Combo £265.00. (ins value x1.5)

Age Of Jazz Dancer Ltd Ed 32 Of 150 Cert Of Auth & Bxd £245.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Autumn Crocus Conical Duo £245.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Jonquil Pattern Tyrol Bowl Circa 1935 £265.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre My Garden Rocket Shape Vase Circa 1934 £245.00. (ins value x1.5)

Orange Capri Lynton Sugar Shaker c.1935 £265.00. (ins value x1.5)

My Garden Biscuit Barrel £245.00. (ins value x1.5)

Forest Glen Vase Vgc & £263.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bridgewater Octagonal Plate.Vgc £243.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff Viscaria Drum Preserve Pot And Cover £260.00. (ins value x1.5)

Twin Handled Lotus Jug Autumn Crocus Pattern £241.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Bizarre Hanging Wall Plate Blue Chintz £240.00. (ins value x1.5)


Taormina Large Bee-Hive Jam-Pot £237.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Newport Pottery Crocus Panel Jug Art Deco £215.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Milk Jug In Splendid £235.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Blue Chintz Coronet Jug £215.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bonjour Cruet Set.Wilkinson Ltd.England £235.00. (ins value x1.5)

Rhodanthe Pattern Large Sabot (Clog ) Vgc £215.00. (ins value x1.5)

Jardinair In The Summer House Pattern £235.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Fantasque Bizarre Clarice Cliff Large 25 Cm Blue Autumn Plate £215.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Tree & House Alpine Fruit Bowl £230.00. (ins value x1.5) Secrets Sugar Sifter £230.00. (ins value x1.5) Blue Chintz Pattern Lotus Jug £227.00. (ins value x1.5) Autumn Crocus Bonjour Teapot £225.00. (ins value x1.5) Autumn Crocus Cafe Au Lait Bonjour Sugar Sifter £225.00. (ins value x1.5) Autumn Crocus Teapot £225.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Autumn Crocus Globe Teapot £225.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Bonjour Jam Pot In Coral Firs c.1932 £225.00. (ins value x1.5)

Miniature Clarice Cliff Vase Early Geometric Vgc £215.00. (ins value x1.5) Red Trees And House Jug V.G.C 1930s £214.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Clarice Cliff Sugar Cauldron £210.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Red Tree & House Dinner Plate £210.00. (ins value x1.5) Viscaria Greek Shaped Jug £210.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Clarice Cliff Large Hexagonal Umbrellas And Rain Bowl £210.00. (ins value x1.5) Stamford Creamer £207.00. (ins value x1.5)

Fanstque Preserve Pot £225.00. (ins value x1.5)

Rhodanthe Teapot Sugar And Milk JugWilkinson Bizarre Marks £206.00. (ins value x1.5)

Pastel Autumn Pattern Beaker Vgc £225.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Edna Best Lawleys Clarice Cliff Style Vase £205.00. (ins value x1.5)

Secrets Pattern Fruit Bowl £225.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Blue Crocus Bonjour Jam-Pot £205.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc Clarice Cliff My Garden Flambe Red Jug £225.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Rhodanthe Inverted Large Fruit Bowl £205.00. (ins value x1.5)

Banded Ware Bizarre Shaped Coffee Bowl £223.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bon Jour Jam Pot Autumn Crocus Pattern £205.00. (ins value x1.5)

Melons Bonjour Jampot £222.00. (ins value x1.5)

Oranges Cafe Au Lait Stamford Box c.1931 £205.00. (ins value x1.5)

Newport Pottery 1930s Vase Clarice Cliff £221.00. (ins value x1.5)

Early Clarice Cliff Delecia Triangular Vase £204.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Nasturtium Large Bee-Hive Jam-Pot £220.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Crocus Athens Jug C.192829 £200.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Stroud Stamford Tureen With Lawleys Mark £220.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Gayday Coffee Pot £200.00. (ins value x1.5)

Gay Day Sabot £220.00. (ins value x1.5) Duck Egg Set £219.00. (ins value x1.5)

Crocus Pattern One Large Serving Bowl And Six Small Dish £200.00. (ins value x1.5)

Large Octagonal Jug £216.00. (ins value x1.5)

Fragrance Pattern Cauldron Vgc £200.00. (ins value x1.5)


Large Jardiniere In Brookfields Pattern £200.00. (ins value x1.5) Suger Bowel £200.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Clarice Ciff Art Deco Bizarre Aurea Pattern Preserve Pot c.1934-1937 £190.00. (ins value x1.5)

Stylish Clarice Cliff Orange Capri Athens Pottery Jug £199.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Viscaria Greek Shaped Jug £190.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Fantasque Clarice Cliff Blue Autumn Comport Dish With Trees & Houses £199.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Crocus Blue Lynton Sugar Shaker 1935 £188.00. (ins value x1.5)

Carpet Teaset Ltd Ed Cert Of Auth No 249 Of 250 & Bxd £199.00. (ins value x1.5) Col Club Rudyard Vase Ltd Ed No 27 Of 200 Cert Of Auth Bx £199.00. (ins value x1.5) Green Chintz Preserve Pot £199.00. (ins value x1.5) House And Bridge Jar Ltd Ed No.003 Cert Of Auth Bxd £199.00 . (ins value x1.5) Large Windsor Shape Spring Crocus Teapot £199.00. (ins value x1.5) May Avenue Stamford Teaset Ltd Ed No.005 Cert Of Auth Bxd £199.00 . (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff Large Gayday Bizarre Sabot Clogshoeboot Vase £187.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarremy Garden Teapot £185.00. (ins value x1.5) Blue Marguerite Teapot £185.00. (ins value x1.5) Sring Crocus Sandwich Set £185.00. (ins value x1.5) Carpet Teaset Limited Edition Teapot Jug Sugar Bowl £184.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Salt Pepper & Condiment Pot £183.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Canterbury Bells Bee-Hive Jam-Pot £183.00. (ins value x1.5)

Pottery Forest Glen Coffee Can £199.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Fantasque 10” Inch Secrets Plate Vgc £183.00. (ins value x1.5)

Solomans Seal Conical Sugar Bowl £199.00. (ins value x1.5)

Shape Original Bizarre Pill Box c.1929 £182.00. (ins value x1.5)

Stamford Creamer £199.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Summerhouse Jam-Pot £196.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Fantasque Clarice Cliff Large Waxflower Athens Jug £181.00. (ins value x1.5)

6” Inch Tea Plate In Cowslip (Blue) Pattern Circa 1933 £195.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Orange Chintz Fantasque Plate Stand £181.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bowl 1930s Bizarre Cubist Geometric Newport Pattern £195.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Forest Glen Miniature Vase £180.00. (ins value x1.5)

Conical Cup And Saucer Duo Stroud Pattern 1930s £195.00. (ins value x1.5)

Gibraltar Cocoa Mug With Lawleys Regent Street Backstamp £180.00. (ins value x1.5)

Dryday 1937 Sugar Sifter £195.00. (ins value x1.5)

Melon Tankard Coffee Can Duo c.1930 £180.00. (ins value x1.5)

Plate £195.00. (ins value x1.5)

Moonflower Single Handled Isis Vase Damaged £180.00. (ins value x1.5)

Platecharger On Glaze Dated1933-1937 £195.00. (ins value x1.5)

Preserve Pot £179.00. (ins value x1.5)

Balloon Trees Preserve Pot £194.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Autumn Crocus Daffodil Shaped Jam-Pot £177.00. (ins value x1.5)

Honey Pot £194.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Chintz Tripod Shape Fruit Bowl C.1932 £175.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Fantasque Bizarre Blue Chintz Trefoil Dish £193.00. (ins value x1.5) Acorns Bizarre Clarice Cliff Conical Sugar Sifter £190.00. (ins value x1.5)

Crocus Pattern Sabot (Clog) Vgc £175.00. (ins value x1.5)


Fantasque Bizarre Windbells Sandwich Plate £175.00. (ins value x1.5) Idyll Crinoline Lady Conical Duo Cup & Saucer £175.00. (ins value x1.5) Summer House Vase Ltd Ed Certificate Of Auth & Boxed £175.00. (ins value x1.5) Trieste Teapot £175.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Rhodanthe Bowl c.1934 £175.00. (ins value x1.5) Unusual Large Bowl In Oranges c.1931 £173.00. (ins value x1.5) 2 Clarice Cliff Crocus + Radiance Honey Jars Pots £171.00. (ins value x1.5) Conical Cup & Saucer Gayday Pattern £171.00. (ins value x1.5) Autumn Crocus £170.00. (ins value x1.5) Crocus Pattern Beehive Honey Preserve Pot And Lid £170.00. (ins value x1.5) Fantasque Orange Melon Pattern Plate £170.00. (ins value x1.5) Rudyard Pattern Honey Pot £170.00. (ins value x1.5) Salesmans Piece In Lorna £168.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Sharks Teeth So So Bowl £167.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930s Clarice Cliff Ribbed Matt Glazed Honey Pot Excelllent £166.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vase Bizarre £162.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Bowl Antique £161.00 . (ins value x1.5) Trio Tea For One Set Tea Pot Milk & Sugar Clarice Cliff In Crocus Pattern £161.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Blue Firs Pattern Vase Wilkinsons 565s Nr £160.00. (ins value x1.5) Tea Pot Set £160.00. (ins value x1.5) Col Club Stamford Teapot Tennis & Summerhouse Ltd Ed No30 £160.00 . (ins value x1.5) Coll Club Stamford Teapot Apples & Red Roofs Ltd Ed No 30 £160.00. (ins value x1.5) Crocus Pattern Athens Jug £160.00. (ins value x1.5) Large Crocus Bowl £160.00. (ins value x1.5) Kevin Francis Clarice Cliff Imitating Life Lady Limited Cert £160.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Isis Vase Patina Country Pattern 1932-33 £160.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Secrets Stamford Shape Milk Jug Orangeways £159.00. (ins value x1.5) Secrets Honey Pot And Cover.Large Size £159.00. (ins value x1.5) Tall Clarice Cliff Bizarre My Garden Pattern Vase £159.00. (ins value x1.5)

Set Of 6 1930-31 Clarce Cliff Blue Chintz Breakfast Bowls £166.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Double V Drum Preserve C.1930 £158.00. (ins value x1.5)

9” Clarice Cliff Bizarre Plates (Bradford Exchange) £165.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Wilkinson Lady Candle Holder £157.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Autumn Crocus Bowl £165.00. (ins value x1.5)

Windbells Bonjour Preserve Pot £156.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Tartan Large Bee-Hive Jam-Pot £165.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Blue Firs Biarritz Dinner Plate £156.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Crocus Mini Milkcream Jug £165.00. (ins value x1.5)

Original Bizarre Set Of 3 Octagonal Plates £156.00. (ins value x1.5)

Delecia Citrus Pattern Bowl Vgc £165.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Part Coffee Set £156.00. (ins value x1.5)

Kevin Francis Clarice Cliff Box Certificate Ltd Ed Of 950 Vgc £165.00. (ins value x1.5)

1931 Clarice Cliff Woodland Pattern Sugar Bowl Fantasque Bizarre Nr £155.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bobbins Small Bee Hive Honey Pot Bizarre £164.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Clarice Cliff Sardine Dish And Lid £155.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Firs Yo Yo Vase Limited Edition No137 Of 200 £162.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Clarice Cliff Tulips Bowl £155.00. (ins value x1.5)


Conical Sugar Shaker Clarice Cliff Bizarre Farmhouse Centenary Sugar Shaker £33.00. (ins value x1.5)

Milk Jug And Sugar Bowl £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Blue Chintz Side Plate No 1 £33.00. (ins value x1.5)

Pottery Wall Pocket C.1940 £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Comets Celestrial Fires No.004a £33.00. (ins value x1.5)

Pretty Chrome Handled Bowl £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Sugar Shaker Clarice Cliff Cornwall Sugar Shakersifter Ltd Edition £33.00. (ins value x1.5)

Spots & Bands Lynton Shape Coffee Duo £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

My Garden Tall Green Jugvase £33.00. (ins value x1.5) Newport Pottery Fantasy Oriental Garden Bowl £33.00. (ins value x1.5) Really Old Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest Bowl £33.00. (ins value x1.5) Antique 1930s Clarice Cliff Corn Cob Jug £32.00 . (ins value x1.5) 1920s Yellow Sunshine Sauce Jug Clarice Cliff Royal Winton Era £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Pin Dish £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Sugar Siftershaker Fantastic £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Sugar Siftershaker Fantastic £32.00 . (ins value x1.5) Water Lily Lotus Vasebowl £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Yo-Yo Vase £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Kevin Francis Face Pot Clarice Cliff 2001 Fp006 Boxcoaeuc £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Olde Bristol Clarice Cliff Tea Pot Duos And Fruit Bowls £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest Preserve Pot With Silver Plate Lid £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Scared Katz Harlequin Paul Cardew Studio £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Coffee Pot Milk Jug & Sugar Bowl £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Conical Shape Ravel 4.0 Bowl £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Spring Crocus Sugar Bowl Art Deco £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Pattern Living Landscape 4” Plates £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Ash Pin Tray Coaster Umbrellas Pattern Fantasque Bizarre £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Abstract Ravel Oval Plate £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Abstract Ravel Dinner Plate £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Autumn Crocus Plate £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Abstract Ravel Tureen Base £32.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Autumn Crocus Salt & Pepper Pot c.1930 £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Crocus Plate £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

Conical Sugar Shaker Clarice Cliff Bizarre Centenary Ltd Edition Bradex Crocus £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Cup And Saucer With Certificate Of Authenticity £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Small Ribbed Pot Crocus Pattern Early 1930s Backstamp £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Bud Vase Flowers In Reliefmy Garden £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Carp Octagonal Fish Plate £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Chintz Tennis Cup & Plate C.1930s £32.00. (ins value x1.5) Floral Pattern Plate £32.00. (ins value x1.5)

£31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Delicia Citrus Saucer But No Cup £31.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Orange Kelverne Lynton Shaped Bowl £31.00. (ins value x1.5) Sugar Shaker Clarice Cliff Bonjour Sugar Shaker Pastel Melon -Vgc And Boxed £31.00. (ins value x1.5) Celtic Harvest Plate £31.00. (ins value x1.5) Celtic Harvest Preserve Pot Vgc £31.00. (ins value x1.5)


Crocus Pattern Cake Plate £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bonjour Preserve Pot Blue Crocus Bizarre Clarice Cliff £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Decorative Plate £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Beakers £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Dolphin Wall Pocket 145mm Pale Brown Colour £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Beehive Preserve Pot Base £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Sugar Shaker Clarice Cliff House And Bridge Limited Edition Sugar Shaker £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Biarritz Hollyhocks Plate £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

£31.00. (ins value x1.5) Jam Pot £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Centenary Blue Firs Cupsaucerside Plate £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Jugs £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bonjour Cream Jug £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Nosegay Blue Twin Handled Soup Bowl Saucer Lynton Shape 1938 £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Cafe Chi Wedgewood Coffee Cup & Saucer Red Tree Ltd Ed £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Orange Erin Sugar Shaker Ltded.Boxed.Vgc() £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Celtic Harvest Preserve Dish With Spoon £30.00. (ins value x1.5) Lodore Plate £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Pastel Melons Bonjour Sugar Shakersifter £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Melons Small Honey Pot £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Pot Pansies Bizzare () £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Spring Crocus Tea Duo £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Preserve Pot From The 1930 S Deco £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Square Serving Dish : Fruit & Leaf Circa 1930s £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Spring Crocus Dessert Bowl vgc £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Sugar Siftershaker Fantastic Limited Edition £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Sugar Shaker -Umbrella & Rain In Box + Papers £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Summer Crocus Oval Decorative Plate £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Various Plates Terrine Sauce Boat £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Tea Pot Small £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Wilkinson Decorative Bowl C.1930 £31.00. (ins value x1.5) Wilkinson Harvest Gravy Boat Royal Staffordshire Free Us Ship £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vase £30.00. (ins value x1.5) Wilkinson Floral Trio Cup Saucer Small Plate £30.00. (ins value x1.5) Celtic Harvest Preserve Pot £30.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Ovoid Water Jug9 High And Immaculate Handle And Marks £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Clarisse Cliff Harvest Jug £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Moorland Staffordshire Chelsea Works Burslem Teapot £31.00. (ins value x1.5)

Deco Clarice Cliff Lady & Man Ballroom Dancing Enamel Brooch £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Old Tupton Ware Heatwave Honey Pot Deco Style Clarice Cliff £31.00. (ins value x1.5) Small Sugar Bowl Clarice Cliff £31.00. (ins value x1.5) The Clarice Cliff Farmhouse Plate With Certificate O A £31.00. (ins value x1.5) This Clarice Cliff Is As £31.00. (ins value x1.5) Tureen £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Manor Limited Editions Mini Clarice Cliff Centenary Of 750 £30.00. (ins value x1.5) £30.00. (ins value x1.5) N I B Clarice Cliff Centenary Crocus Conical Pepper Pot No 36 Le 1999 £30.00. (ins value x1.5) Pair Of Limited Edition Clarice Cliff Expresso Cups And Saucers £30.00. (ins value x1.5)


Past Times Cardigan jacket Clarice Cliff Pattern Size Xl( 1820) £30.00. (ins value x1.5) Past Times Clarice Cliff Honey Pots Gift Set £30.00. (ins value x1.5) Unusual Clarice Cliff Upside Down Spring Crocus Tea Duo c.1937 £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Celtic Harvest Preserve Pot And Lid C.1930 £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Charlotte Square Transferware Tea Pot £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Coffee Cup And Saucer In Vgc £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Conical Sugar BowlMelon -Vgc And Boxed £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc Clarice Cliff 11 Inch Ewer £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Preserve Jam Pot Celtic Harvest 52a £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Vgc Clarice Cliff 11 Inch Ewer No 2 £30.00. (ins value x1.5)

Ivory 10” Inch Tall Jug Vase Vgc £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff Honeydew Cup Saucer & Plate Trio £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Lilypad Planter £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

1930s Clarice Cliff Honeydew Cup Saucer & Plate Trio £29.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930s Clarice Cliff Honeydew Cup Saucer & Plate Trio £29.00. (ins value x1.5) 1930s Clarice Cliff Honeydew Cup Saucer & Plate Trio £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Clarice Cliff C.1930 Stamford Pattern Pair Of 23cm Plates £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

My Garden Jug £29.00. (ins value x1.5) My Garden Vase And Trough Planter £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Newport Pottery Vgc Bowl £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Rhodanthe Pattern Pin Dish £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Rockery Plate Good £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Breakfast Set Fruit Set £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Sister Dolly Cliff Biarritz Plate £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Biarritz Plate £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Spring Crocus Egg Cup £29.00. (ins value x1.5)

Bizarre Abstract Ravel Oval Plate £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Autumn Crocus Bowl £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Blue Firs Charger 10” Plate Boxed & Certificate £29.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Plate 26-W90-099.0 Eden + Cert £29.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Plate 26-W90-099.0 Windmill £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Plate 26-W90-52.0 Honolulu £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Plate 26-W90-59.0 Farmhouse £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Blue Chintz Spare Saucer £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Bowl In The My Garden Pattern Shape 999 £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Celtic Harvest Preserve Bowl £29.00 . (ins value x1.5)

Sugar Siftershaker Fantastic £29.00. (ins value x1.5) : Celtic Harvest: Sandwich Plattertray: 12½ X 9½ £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Fruit Bowl Clarice Cliff In Celtic Harvest Design Vgc £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Olde Bristol Teapot Clarice Cliff £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Geometric Clarice Cliff Bowl Bizarre Range 39 £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Pair Deco Clarice Wilkinson Rhodanthe Flower Pattern Cup & Saucer C.1936 £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Past Times Clarice Cliff Bizarre Wear Teapot Vgc £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Pink Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest Preserve Pot & Lid C.1930 £29.00. (ins value x1.5) Small Sugar Bowl Bizarre Designed Clarice Cliff £29.00. (ins value x1.5)


Conical Sugar Shaker Bizarre Centenary Collection Sugar Shaker £28.00. (ins value x1.5) 10” Sundew Plate £28.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Conical Bowl £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Tresco Biarritz Saucer £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizarre Biarritz Plate £28.00 . (ins value x1.5) Bowl Green Hydranea Pattern 1934 £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Crocus £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Crocus Cup £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Cup Embossed Leavesberries Fully Marked £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Fruit Bowl In The Beechwood £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Orange House Limited Edition Plate 393 W £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Pottery Casserole Dish & Lid (Ga16) £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Rhodanthe Pot Wilkinson Bizarre Marks £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Stamford Creamer £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Sugar Shaker £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Vase £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Fruit Bowl Multicoloured Bands: Nr £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Limited Edition Fantasque Mountain Bizarre Clarice Cliff Plate £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Mma 1993 Clarice Cliff Bizzare Lidded Jam Jar Mustard Pot £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Bizzare Bowl £28.00. (ins value x1.5) Confederation Series Niagra Falls Royal Staffordshire £27.00. (ins value x1.5) Limited Edition Plate Number 272l Bridgewater £27.00. (ins value x1.5) Ltd Ed Solitude Plate Best Loved Landscapes With Cert £27.00. (ins value x1.5) Pottery Dish Signed £27.00. (ins value x1.5) . (ins value x1.5) . (ins value x1.5)


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