Pottery Royal Staffordshire Dinnerware By Clarice Cliff TONQUIN Plate 23cms rfe.ie

The earliest examples had a hand-painted mark, usually in a rust-colored paint: 'Bizarre by Clarice Cliff," she wrote, and sometimes she added 'Newport Pottery' underneath.. In 1985, a series of pieces were produced under the title The Bizarre Collection, with the mark for the "Royal Staffordshire Pottery by Clarice Cliff", and marketed by.. 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.


A Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff Autumn Crocus pattern cylindrical preserve pot and cover, green

A Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff Autumn Crocus pattern cylindrical preserve pot and cover, green


Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff

Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff "Rural Scenes" Rural scenes, Centerpiece decorations


Bottom, Royal Staffordshire,Ceramics Made By Clarice Cliff,Made in England,1950s1960s Clarice

Bottom, Royal Staffordshire,Ceramics Made By Clarice Cliff,Made in England,1950s1960s Clarice


Royal Staffordshire Brown Transferware Bread Plate With Poppies Clarice Cliff Dinnerware

Royal Staffordshire Brown Transferware Bread Plate With Poppies Clarice Cliff Dinnerware


Royal Staffordshire by Clarice CliffTonquin Pattern 1960s, 10 cups/saucers[a*5 eBay

Royal Staffordshire by Clarice CliffTonquin Pattern 1960s, 10 cups/saucers[a*5 eBay


Vintage Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Ceramics Pottery Etsy

Vintage Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Ceramics Pottery Etsy


Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire The Biarittz Small Plate sallyantiques.co.uk

Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire The Biarittz Small Plate sallyantiques.co.uk


Premier Antiques Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire 'Spring Crocus'

Premier Antiques Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire 'Spring Crocus'


Palette plate Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Collectors Weekly

Palette plate Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Collectors Weekly


Royal Staffordshire by Clarice Cliff Spray Set of 3 Saucers 840076 RoyalStaffordshire

Royal Staffordshire by Clarice Cliff Spray Set of 3 Saucers 840076 RoyalStaffordshire


Pottery Royal Staffordshire Dinnerware By Clarice Cliff TONQUIN Plate 23cms rfe.ie

Pottery Royal Staffordshire Dinnerware By Clarice Cliff TONQUIN Plate 23cms rfe.ie


7 Clarice Cliff Devonshire Berry Bowls Royal Staffordshire 5

7 Clarice Cliff Devonshire Berry Bowls Royal Staffordshire 5" Flowers England eBay


Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Green Ophelia Porcelain Dinnerware Set, 1930s at 1stDibs

Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Green Ophelia Porcelain Dinnerware Set, 1930s at 1stDibs


A Clarice Cliff for Royal Staffordshire Pottery/A.J.Wilkinson Ltd Honeyglaze bowl in the Coral

A Clarice Cliff for Royal Staffordshire Pottery/A.J.Wilkinson Ltd Honeyglaze bowl in the Coral


Tonquin brown transferware china plate, Royal Staffordshire vintage Clarice Cliff

Tonquin brown transferware china plate, Royal Staffordshire vintage Clarice Cliff


Royal Staffordshire Ceramics by Clarice Cliff Made In England Etsy

Royal Staffordshire Ceramics by Clarice Cliff Made In England Etsy


Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff Tonquin 32 Ounce Red Transferware Pitcher Haute Juice

Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff Tonquin 32 Ounce Red Transferware Pitcher Haute Juice


Royal Staffordshire Pottery by Clarice Cliff Conical Sugar Sifter (c.1938)

Royal Staffordshire Pottery by Clarice Cliff Conical Sugar Sifter (c.1938)


Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire transferware oval Thanksgiving platter Haute Juice

Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire transferware oval Thanksgiving platter Haute Juice


Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff

Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff "Charlotte" Plate Chairish

Clarice Cliff 1899-1972. Clarice Cliff was born on 20 January 1899 in Meir Street, Tunstall. Tunstall is the most northerly of the six Potteries towns of Staffordshire, in the English Midlands. She was the daughter of Harry Thomas Cliff and Ann (nee Machin) and she had two brothers and five sisters. Clarice attended the High Street Elementary.. Clarice Cliff Specialty Shapes and Patterns. Given the rapid success of her initial "Bizarre" pottery and her novel design aesthetic, Cliff was invited in the mid-1930s to join a team of artists, including those associated with the British Bloomsbury Group, who would help to develop new designs for ceramic patterns that spoke to the modern era.. These wares, such as Cliff's 'Circus.