Showing posts with label bizarre by clarice cliff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bizarre by clarice cliff. Show all posts

Friday, 9 March 2018

Bizarre 'Pastel Melon' by Clarice Cliff

A fine Leda shape preserve dish in 'Melon' - an intricate cubist style pattern (used to be known as 'Picasso Fruit'). The rarer pastel colourway. 

Clarice Cliff 'Pastel Melon'

See more Clarice Cliff at my website Premier Antiques  

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Early Clarice Cliff

Clarice Cliff Original Bizarre 1927-28

Now known as 'Original' Bizarre, these were the first pieces produced and bear a simple hand written Bizarre mark without any reference to Clarice Cliff. At this time she had a much more hands-on approach and although not always painted by her, many believe that the Bizarre mark is often written by her and it does compare well to later facsimile signatures. For a selection of these early wares visit Premier Antiques 



Thursday, 18 June 2015

Clarice Cliff Autumn Crocus

Clarice Cliff Bizarre Autumn 'Crocus' Shape 230 Preserve Pot c1929

A fantastic Clarice Cliff Bizarre preserve pot with 'bobble' oranges lid, shape 230. Beautifully painted with bold strokes associated with the early production of autumn Crocus. Much sought after hand written 'crocus' mark to base. For more details visit my website Premier Antiques

Saturday, 17 May 2014

Bizarre by Clarice Cliff

Original Clarice Cliff designs - Blue Chintz and Windbells

Two stunning pieces of Clarice Cliff - an unusual wall plate in Blue Chintz which has a pierced foot rim for hanging and a beautifully painted Athens jug in Windbells. For a good selection of Bizarre and Fantasque wares visit Premier Antiques

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Bizarre by Clarice Cliff - Sungay

Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Sungay' Bon Bon Dish c1933

A lovely little bon bon or trinket dish in Sungay, the rarer green, blue and yellow variant of Gayday. An unusual shape which shows the design to great effect. For more details see Premier Antiques

'Sungay' by Clarice Cliff c1933

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Clarice Cliff Originals

Clarice Cliff designs 1928 - 1934
For some great items from one of the most collected of Art Deco Pottery designers visit my website Premier Antiques

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Clarice Cliff Conical - Blue Chintz

The first conical shapes had been introduced in 1929 and were well established by the time 'Blue Chintz' came out in 1932. Also produced in orange and green colourways, this bold design of water lily buds and leaves works beautifully on Clarice's art deco shapes. For more details see Premier Antiques

Clarice Cliff 'Blue Chintz' conical jug c1932