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  2. Clarice Cliff - Wikipedia

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    Clarice was joined by young painter, Gladys Scarlett, who helped her with the ware. Soon, a more professional back stamp was made, which showed Cliff's facsimile signature, and proclaimed "Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery England." Early 'Original Bizarre' pattern on an Athens shape jug

  3. Lorna Bailey - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] At the same time, Bailey began designing a series of cottage and trees and abstract patterns based on the pottery of Clarice Cliff. These were produced by the Old Ellgreave Pottery in underglaze colours. In December 1995, when Bailey was 17, her House and Path and Sunburst patterns were put into full production. [1]

  4. Ceramics pioneer Clarice Cliff honoured with blue plaque 125 ...

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    The plaque will be unveiled in Stoke-on-Trent on Friday by arts and heritage minister Lord Parkinson.

  5. The Colour Room - Wikipedia

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    Cliff knew that there was a huge stock of undecorated sub-standard ceramics held in the pottery. She covered up the imperfections on them with bright Art Deco-style patterns, thereby creating her Bizarre range. The sceptical head salesman for the pottery took the ceramics to a shop in Oxford because it had a female buyer. The shop bought the ...

  6. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    A hand-enamelled wall plaque made in 1934–1939 depicting life in Imperial India. It was designed by Clarice Cliff using a scene taken from the British Empire Panels designed by Frank Brangwyn. Cliff adapted designs from three of Brangwyn's panels which were produced by Royal Staffordshire Pottery. [19]

  7. Antiques Roadshow (series 28) - Wikipedia

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    – 24 piece Biaritz dinner service by Clarice Cliff, £2,500 – Japanese cast metal casket, 1890s, decorated with scenes, e.g. silver snow on Mount Fuji, £2,000 – 'over and under' 1770s shotgun by Joseph Bunney of Birmingham-London, Birmingham Gun Quarter, £15,000 – 17th century Venetian pottery – Pharmacy drug jar. £2,500

  8. Middleport, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Clarice Cliff's Newport Pottery, where she produced some of her most famous work, was adjacent to the canal and an artist-designed 12-foot steel markerpost identifies the location.

  9. Ceramic art - Wikipedia

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    Stoke-on-Trent's supremacy in pottery manufacture nurtured and attracted a large number of ceramic artists including Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Lorna Bailey, Charlotte Rhead, Frederick Hurten Rhead and Jabez Vodrey.

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