Clarice Cliff
by Wedgwood.

These pieces are made only
in 1999 to celebrate the centenary
of Clarice Cliff’s birth. Each piece is
based on an original and comes with a certificate of authenticity and has a special centenary backstamp.
1.
Stamford Teapot, Sugar &
Cream - Melon
£120.00
The Stamford shape was
introduced in 1930.
It was a copy of a French silver
Tea set designed by Tetard Freres. Melon pattern, a cubist style
design, was also launched in
1930, as part of the
Fantasque collection.

2.
Isis Vase - Sunburst
8.2” 20.5 cm
£110.00
The pattern, launched in 1930, is
reproduced on a vase shape
number 17, later known as Lotus shape and finally Isis.
3.
Conical Sugar Shaker 5.5” 14 cm
£50.00
Orange Erin. This design dates from 1934.
4.
Conical Sugar Shaker 5.5” 14 cm
£50.00
Red Roofs was introduced in 1931 and reflected the style that was to become typical of Clarice’s landscapes.
5.
Conical Sugar Shaker 5.5” 14 cm
£50.00
Limberlost. This pattern was introduced in 1932. Its name was taken from the popular book and film of that era “Girl of the Limberlost”.
7.
Conical Teacup, Saucer & Plate-
Blue Firs
£50.00
The Conical shape was introduced in1929. Blue Firs was produced from 1933 to1935. It was one of Clarice’s best selling landscapes. However, Blue Firs was only produced in small quantities.
6.
Conical Sugar Shaker 5.5” 14 cm £50.00
Farmhouse. Launched in 1931 Farmhouse was designed in the typical landscape style. This pattern went on to be one of the best selling Cottage and Tree themes.
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