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The life story of English potter and designer Clarice Cliff, (1899-1972) is a real-life rags-to riches story. Clarice was born in the potteries area in Tunstall, Staffordshire in 1899, and her father was an iron moulder, while her mother took in washing.

She attended school until age 13 and then left to work in a lowly paid job in the potteries. At that time the potteries were the major employers of women in the North Staffordshire and at the time she commenced work there were over 20,000 women employed.

The jobs for women ranged from being more... assistants to the men who threw the pots, to the less menial but repetitive task of painting prescribed designs onto clay blanks.

After 10 years, and a several of changes of employer, she had learned a number of trades and mastered the techniques of gilding, enamelling, lithography and design.

At the age of 17 Clarice Cliff was working for the Royal Staffordshire Pottery owned by A J Wilkinson owned by the Shorter family. and at this time the firm's pattern books begin to credit her as the designer of some of the items illustrated in the books.

She attended evening classes at Burslem School of Art from 1924-1925 and studied sculpture at the Royal College of Art in 1927, but returned after only a few months to set up a small studio in Wilkinson's Newport Pottery, decorating traditional white-ware.

In 1927/8 a market testing of 60 dozen pieces of "Bizarre Ware", using reject stocks of sub-standard whiteware, and masking the blemishes with highly coloured decoration was organised by Colley Shorter.

Wilkinson's salesmen were shocked by the extreme boldness of the Clarice Cliff designs and further astonished by the rapidity with which they sold. Handpainted Bizarre, the name chosen by Colley Shorter, the managing director of Wilkinson's, to cover the whole range, was launched.

She then produced her most famous and popular design, ‘Crocus’, which features flowers between brown and yellow bands. From then, all Cliff’s ware was stamped with: Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England . Cliff then designed modern shapes; the 1929 ‘Conical’ range consists of cone-shaped bowls, vases and teaware, with triangular handles or feet, decorated with sunbursts and lightning flashes; the 1930 ‘Stamford’ teapot has flat sides and angular edges

In 1930 she was made Art Director of A. J Wilkinson, and by 1931 Clarice Cliff was supervising a workforce of up to 1000 at the Newport Pottery, with 150 boys and girls

In 1940, following the death of his first wife, Clarice Cliff married Colley Shorter. Her designing career ended with her marriage and World War II, during which time there was a ban on decorated china, and she retired to live in Shorter's Arts & Craft mansion in the Staffordshire countryside.

Her husband died in 1963 and the following year she sold the business to Midwinter Pottery, a company established in the 1950s, and became a recluse.

Her death in 1972 was unexpected. less...

Sauce boats, also called gravy boats, are a small jug form object used for serving sauces and gravy as indicated by the name. They were made in silver, silver plate or ceramics became fashionable in the early 18th century. Early suaceboats were usually plain and of oval shape, with a solid oval foot.. In the later Georgian period they became more elaborate, with the metal examples decorated with chasing and engraving, and a three-footed base, and sometimes available in pairs. Ceramic suaceboats were often part of a dinner service, and some of the ceramic sauceboats have an attached plate, more... its purpose being to catch drips and dribbles. less...

Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern dinner ware comprising two tureen…
Clarice Cliff Crocus Dinnerware Set

Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern dinner ware comprising two tureen and covers, six dinners, six entree plates (one with rim chip), six b&b plates, six bowls, three graduated ashets and gravy boat with tray

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A fifty piece Clarice Cliff orange Bizarre 'Aura' dinner…
Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Aura' Dinner Service, 1934

A fifty piece Clarice Cliff orange Bizarre 'Aura' dinner service, circa 1934, comprising: eight soup coupes with covers and saucers, four trios, four dinner plates and four shallow salad bowls, a gravy boat and saucer, plus one spare lid; with Bizarre Wilk

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Extensive Clarice Cliff 'Honeyglaze' dinner set, to include 6…
Clarice Cliff Honeyglaze Dinner Set

Extensive Clarice Cliff 'Honeyglaze' dinner set, to include 6 dinner plates, 6 entree plates, 6 side plates, 6 dessert bowls, 6 soup bowls, 6 coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot sugar and creamer, gravy boat and saucer, 3 piece condiment set, dish, lidded

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Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Blue Firs' sauce boat of conical form,…
Clarice Cliff Blue Firs Sauce Boat

Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Blue Firs' sauce boat of conical form, stamped 'Bizarre by Clarice Cliff'. Condition, good, minor wear to the base, height, 3.15 in.

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Forty piece Clarice Cliff 'Chelsea rose'dinner set to include 6…
Clarice Cliff 'Chelsea Rose' 40-Piece Dinner Set

Forty piece Clarice Cliff 'Chelsea rose'dinner set to include 6 cups,6 saucers, 6 side/entree/dinner plates,6 soup cups,lidded tureen,platter, together with a gravy boat

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Clarice Cliff the Biarritz Royal Staffordshire 'Bizarre' dinner…
Clarice Cliff Bizarre Dinner Set with 47 Pieces

Clarice Cliff the Biarritz Royal Staffordshire 'Bizarre' dinner set green and yellow banded pattern, printed factory marks to base, impressed '34', two platters, two lidded tureens, four dinner plates, six soup plates, six dessert plates, twelve side plate

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A thirty one piece Clarice Cliff dinner service, circa 1934, in…
Clarice Cliff Aura Dinner Service, 31 pieces

A thirty one piece Clarice Cliff dinner service, circa 1934, in 'Aura' (green), pattern 6385. A setting for six comprising soup, dinner, entree and bread and butter plates, two covered tureens, three oval platters, a gravy boat with stand, having a hand de

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Clarice Cliff fish service from Newport Pottery, circa 1940's,…
Clarice Cliff Fish Service Set

Clarice Cliff fish service from Newport Pottery, circa 1940's, a fish serving plate, sauce boat and six plates. Length of server 14.96 in.

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A Clarice Cliff 'Passionfruit' sauce boat and butter dish,…
Clarice Cliff Passionfruit Sauce Boat and Butter Dish

A Clarice Cliff 'Passionfruit' sauce boat and butter dish, 1930s/40s, Wilkinson/Royal Staffordshire, decoration pattern 6734, each triangular (the dish shape 472), the decoration on a 'Honeyglaze' ground, impressed, printed, and painted marks underside. He

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