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  Clarice Cliff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clarice Cliff (January 20, 1899 - October 23, 1972), was a ceramic artist active from 1922 to 1940.
Eventually Clarice's wide range of abilities were recognised, and she was given an opportunity to decorate some of the factory's defective 'glost' (white) ware in her own freehand patterns.
Clarice's are highly stylised and interpreted in strong colours, such as the 'Honolulu' pattern.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clarice_Cliff   (1041 words)

  
 Treasure Hunt: Collecting Clarice Cliff
That name belongs to Clarice Cliff, who today is regarded as one of the most influential ceramics artists of her generation; her work collected, valued and admired the world over.
Clarice Cliff was born on January 20 1899 in Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, England.
From all accounts Clarice was seen to be a shy and unassuming person yet possessing a vivid imagination; the fruits of which were to change her life forever.
www.abc.net.au /treasurehunt/clarice.htm   (744 words)

  
 Clarice Cliff - Art Deco Ceramics
Clarice Cliff was one of the pioneer designers and decorators of highly stylistic Art Deco ceramics during the early 1920s as the sleek, modern style of Art Deco took over Europe and the United States up until World War II.
Clarice Cliff used basic pottery shapes which were clean yet angular in appearance, and then decorated them in vibrant colours along largely geometric patterns.
In 1928, Clarice Cliff began producing one of her most beloved lines, "Bizarre Ware", which she continued producing until approximately 1937 and a wide range of fantastic patterns were developed.
www.odeon-artdeco.com /artists_clarice.htm   (468 words)

  
 Site Name - Articles - Ceramics - Clarice Cliff — The Epitome Of British Art Deco
Clarice Cliff was not a great designer and much of her work is repetitive, but she was able to combine her eye for fashion, sense of colour and taste for decorative frivolity and fun with her innate and instinctive understanding of marketing.
Clarice Cliff’s creativity was at its peak during the 1930’s and her reputation probably belongs to this period.
Clarice Cliff died in 1972, at a time when a new generation of collectors were discovering her work.
www.rarity4u.com /catalog/article_info.php/articles_id/11   (485 words)

  
 Clarice Cliff - Antiques World (UK) expert feature by Suzy Walls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
Clarice Cliff astutely appreciated that innovation was of paramount importance.
Clarice Cliff's overwhelming success may be attributed to the timely introduction of her distinctive and robust pottery into a depressed market place, during an epoch of economic hardship.
Mark Wilkinson, Clarice Cliff specialist at Christie's South Kensington, suggests that the best way to determine whether a piece has been restored is to examine the unpainted areas since the honeyglaze body of the ware is extremely difficult for restorers to invisibly repair.
www.antiquesworld.co.uk /Editorial/clarice_cliff.html   (892 words)

  
 Clarice Cliff
Clarice Cliff is, today, regarded as one of the most influential ceramics artists of the 20th Century and her work is collected, valued and admired the World over.
Clarice Cliff was born on 20 January 1899 in Meir Street, Tunstall.
Clarice was allowed to experiment with designs and her first pieces were brightly coloured, geometric patterns and shapes.
www.crockhamhill.kent.sch.uk /Gallery/claricecliff   (261 words)

  
 Cliff Clarice - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
Cliff, Clarice (1899-1972), pioneer of ceramic design and decoration, who became a household name synonymous with the spirit of Art Deco.
Cliff, Jimmy (1948-), Jamaican singer and songwriter, one of the first performers of reggae music to achieve international popularity.
Cliff Swallow, common name for a group of birds belonging to the large swallow genus and especially for a species found throughout most of North...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Cliff_Clarice.html   (114 words)

  
 BBC Inside Out - Clarice Cliff
Clarice Cliff was born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1899.
Clarice’s pottery was matched in vibrancy by her equally colourful love life.
Rene may be a huge fan of Clarice’s management style, but for Rene, her pottery was somewhat of an acquired taste.
www.bbc.co.uk /insideout/westmidlands/series2/clarice_cliff_pottery_stoke_on_trent_1920s_collection.shtml   (629 words)

  
 Reading - Ceramics - English Pottery - Clarice Cliff
Clarice Cliff was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire in 1899.
In 1927, Clarice was sent to Paris to study the work of French designers of the new Art Deco style which had its foundations in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriales Modernes held in Paris in 1925.
Clarice married Colley Shorter who had been the Managing Director of Wilkinson's since she joined them in 1916, soon after his wife died in 1940.
www.portobello.com.au /portobello/reading/ceramics_english_pottery_clarice_cliff.htm   (718 words)

  
 The cult of Clarice Cliff Independent on Sunday, The - Find Articles
It is the kind of piece which Clarice Cliff devotees spend their lives looking for; that a dealer would pick up with pulse racing.
Cliff, who was one of eight children, was sent out to work at the earliest opportunity.
Cliff's work was quickly noticed and, by 1929, one of Cliff's patterns, Crocus, was so popular that an entire shop was set up to paint just this design.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20030316/ai_n12736527   (1027 words)

  
 Clarice Cliff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
Clarice Cliff was born in Meir Street, Tunstall, on 20 January 1899, the middle child of seven brothers and sisters, the children of Harry Thomas Cliff and Ann nee Machine.
Cliff pottery was shown at many exhibitions and her design, Tibetan, won the diploma of honour at Ghent in 1913.
In the 1920s and 1930s Clarice with her cloche hat, cigarettes and ruby-coloured Austin Seven, seemed to be typical of the times Towards the end of her life she became a celebrity among Art Deco collectors.
www.thepotteries.org /artists/clarice_cliff.htm   (254 words)

  
 eBay UK: The Home Zone, Clarice Cliff Article
Clarice’s pottery was exported to many countries, including the USA and Canada, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, so collectors and auctions are found around the world.
Clarice’s Centenary year was 1999, and she was finally acknowledged for her achievements in her home town of Stoke-on-Trent.
Clarice would have ’chuckled’, for she was an artist who thoroughly enjoyed her work.
pages.ebay.co.uk /zones/claricecliff.html   (1450 words)

  
 Clarice Cliff's Ceramics - Icons of England
The instantly recognisable designs of Staffordshire-born Clarice Cliff are among the finest ceramic art in England of the 20th century.
Her career began when she was apprenticed as a gilder at the age of 13, but on moving to the Royal Staffordshire Pottery, she acquired a resourceful array of abilities, often taking a drop in salary in order to learn a new skill from scratch.
Clarice Cliff created the English 'cottage in a landscape theme' in Art Deco pottery in the 1930's.
www.icons.org.uk /nom/nominations/clarice-cliff-s-english-cottage-patterns   (413 words)

  
 A Look at Clarice Cliff
Clarice herself was born at the beginning of the Twentieth Century, and began an apprenticeship at the age of 16, for A.J.Wilkinson in their Burslem factory, having already received a basic training in pottery techniques.
Clarice's early artsistic endeavours had been encouraged by her aunt, who had been a potter herself.
Today interest in Clarice Cliff pottery, and other designers of the period such as Susie Cooper, is widespread.
www.worldcollectorsnet.com /magazine/issue4/iss4p3.html   (528 words)

  
 Clarice Cliff
Clarice Cliff was the foremost designer of English Art Deco pottery from 1927 to 1939.
CARA Antiques specializes in Clarice Cliff pottery made between 1928 and 1937.
An early and memorable pattern done by Clarice Cliff.
www.caraantiques.com /claricecliff.htm   (213 words)

  
 Pottery marks | Famous Potters - Clarice Cliff 1899-1972
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 School and later Summerbank School in Tunstall, and left school at the age of thirteen.
Clarice was allowed to experiment with designs and her first pieces were brightly coloured, geometric patterns and shapes.These early designs were called Bizarre Ware.
Clarice Cliff and her ‘Bizarre girls’ gave in-store demonstrations at leading retailers like Lawleys, Selfridges and Waring and Gillow, attracting much publicity.
www.pottery-english.com /Articles/Famous_Potters/Clarice_Cliff_1899-1972   (623 words)

  
 The Clarice Cliff Story - Pictures of Clarice and details of her life.
There are far too many interesting stories about Clarice and her creations to tell here on a single page, but as a good starting point some pictures of the lady herself and a few key facts will give you an insight into Clarice Cliff the person.
Clarice Cliff born on January 20th 1899 in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent.
Clarice Cliff dies suddenly at Chetwynd House on 23rd October 1972.
www.claricecliff.com /about/clarice/index.htm   (390 words)

  
 CLARICE CLIFF under £200</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Cup and Saucer by <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> in the Ravel pattern and Athens shape. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Teapot by <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> in the Bonjour shape and Baroque pattern. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Plate by <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> in the Biaritz shape and Baroque pattern.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.decodance.com /clarclifun20.html</font>   (529 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Anova Books - Fantastic Flowers of Clarice Cliff</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> In the same year that <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> was born, in <a href="/topics/1899" title="1899" class=fl>1899</a> in the Potteries town of <a href="/topics/Tunstall%2C-Staffordshire" title="Tunstall%2C Staffordshire" class=fl>Tunstall</a>, just a few miles away at Clayton architects Parker & Unwin built a grand home in the countryside, Chetwynd House, that was to play a significant role in her life. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> By 1930 <b>Clarice</b> had become the Potteries first woman designer, famous for her Bizarre ware, her amazing Art Deco ceramics and, in the thirties, her floral designs, which formed the bulk of her sales — such as her much-loved Crocus design. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> and Colley were never happier than when they were in their garden, and captured these times on family photographs that beautifully record the flowers of Chetwynd and their life together.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.papertiger.co.uk /book/1862052980</font>   (290 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/claricecliff">This is The North East | CommuniGate | Clarice Cliff Collectors Club Homepage</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Interest was by this time so high that for 1998 he issued 'The Fantastic Flowers of <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b>' which is published in Britain by Pavilion, but in America was taken by Abrams. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> For 1999, <b>Clarice's</b> Centenary year, <a href="/topics/Josiah-Wedgwood" title="Josiah Wedgwood" class=fl>Wedgwood</a> who own the <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> name, planned an exhibition celebrating her achievements and asked Leonard to be the official consultant for it. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice's</b> prolific output means new designs and shapes are still being catalogued.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.communigate.co.uk /ne/claricecliff</font>   (628 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.drummondread.com/pages/clarice_cliff.htm">clarice cliff</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff's</b> bold and bright hand painted ceramics lit up the inter-war economic <a href="/topics/Great-Depression" title="Great Depression" class=fl>depression</a> and are now treasured the world over as ceramic works of art. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> dragged herself up from a working class family from the Potteries. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The market for <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> items under 500 GBP is strong so there are lots of opportunities for new and existing collectors to acquire examples of this truly unique potter's work.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.drummondread.com /pages/clarice_cliff.htm</font>   (236 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/stoke/content/articles/2005/07/19/clarice_cliff_feature.shtml">BBC - Stoke & Staffordshire - Discover Staffordshire - The bizarre wares of Clarice Cliff</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> from <a href="/topics/Stoke_on_Trent" title="Stoke_on_Trent" class=fl>Stoke-on-Trent</a> is one of the most important pottery designers of the twentieth century and her work is some of the most sought after in auction houses throughout the world! </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> For those of you not in the know, <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> is a Potteries born and bred artist whose popular Art Deco designs of the 1930's are fetching huge amounts of cash at auction. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> was born in <a href="/topics/1899" title="1899" class=fl>1899</a> in <a href="/topics/Tunstall%2C-Staffordshire" title="Tunstall%2C Staffordshire" class=fl>Tunstall</a>, <a href="/topics/Stoke_on_Trent" title="Stoke_on_Trent" class=fl>Stoke-on-Trent </a>- the fourth of eight children.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.bbc.co.uk /stoke/content/articles/2005/07/19/clarice_cliff_feature.shtml</font>   (558 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.g.gibbs.zen.co.uk/clarice.html">Knight Errant Antiques - Clarice Cliff</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The large size of this jardinere enables an extremely powerful presentation of this lovely landscape pattern to be displayed. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> Salt and Pepper Lighthouse shape in Limberlost pattern. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> LYDIAT 4.75" SQUARE DISH with orange trim.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.g.gibbs.zen.co.uk /clarice.html</font>   (311 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/Clarice-Cliff-Genuine-or-Counterfeit_W0QQugidZ10000000000086661?ssPageName=BUYGD:CAT:-1:LISTINGS:2">eBay.co.uk Guides - Counterfeit Clarice Cliff</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> produced a variety of shapes and patterns over a long period of time, and it is difficult for the less experienced collector to recognise every single item of her output. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The Nurseryware items produced on <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> were called "From a Child to a Child" and were designs based on drawings by Colley Shorter's daughter Joan at the age of 8. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> If you wish to collect original <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> before the factory was taken over by <a href="/topics/Midwinter-Pottery" title="Midwinter Pottery" class=fl>Midwinters</a>, then you will be interested to read my guide Authorised <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> Reproductions which shows more examples of <a href="/topics/Josiah-Wedgwood" title="Josiah Wedgwood" class=fl>Wedgwood</a> reproductions.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>reviews.ebay.co.uk /Clarice-Cliff-Genuine-or-Counterfeit_W0QQugidZ10000000000086661?ssPageName=BUYGD:CAT:-1:LISTINGS:2</font>   (1625 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.wwnorton.com/thamesandhudson/new/fall05/551230.htm">Comprehensively Clarice Cliff</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The dazzling ceramics of <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> and the Wilkinson Pottery, which first encouraged her work in the 1920s, are among the most popular collectibles from the twentieth century. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Now, after years of research, both in the Wilkinson archives and through the oral testimonies of surviving employees, Greg Slater has produced the first comprehensive survey of the work of <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> and her largely uncredited colleagues at the Wilkinson Pottery from the 1920s to the 1950s. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Together with an editorial board of <b>Cliff</b> experts—Jonathan Brough, Neil Mitchell, and Richard Ansell—he has conducted the most detailed research ever made into the output of <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b> and the Wilkinson Pottery.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.wwnorton.com /thamesandhudson/new/fall05/551230.htm</font>   (279 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://search.rubylane.com/collectibles/,id=14.1.7.html">China, Porcelain : By Maker or Type : Clarice Cliff :</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> It is in well used and well loved condition, with a stain in the lid and a crack in the under side of the lid, see photo, the pot has two chips in the rim and... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> It is the same pattern Royal Staffordshire produced under <b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff's</b> name and often attributed to her. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The pattern is virtually identical to the Tonquin pattern produced by Royal Staffordshire (<b>Clarice</b> <b>Cliff</b>) and Alfred Meakin.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>search.rubylane.com /collectibles/,id=14.1.7.html</font>   (1372 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://reviews.ebay.com/THE-CONFUSING-WORLD-OF-CLARICE-CLIFF_W0QQugidZ10000000000919525">eBay Guides - THE CONFUSING WORLD OF CLARICE CLIFF</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> One of the confusing elements is that the range of <b>Clarice</b> is absolutely vast and very diverse. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The first <b>Clarice</b> pieces were issued in 1927 and consisted of traditional shapes on which were painted quite naive geometric designs. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> At this time <b>Clarice</b> also started to design her own shapes and we see a distinct ART DECO influence.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>reviews.ebay.com /THE-CONFUSING-WORLD-OF-CLARICE-CLIFF_W0QQugidZ10000000000919525</font>   (619 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://encarta.msn.com/Clarice_Cliff.html">Clarice Cliff - Search Results - MSN Encarta</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Her striking ware, characterized by brightly colored floral and geometric decoration often on... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" 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