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A Wedgwood Clarice Cliff transfer printed octagonal bowl, decorated in the Summerhouse pattern, produced in 1999 to commemorate the centenary of Clarice Cliff's birth, printed mark, complete with certificate, boxed, width 19cm, together with a charger decorated in the Solitude pattern, printed mark, complete with certificate, boxed, diameter 31cm. (2)
A Wedgwood Clarice Cliff transfer printed Stamford teapot, sugar and cream, decorated in the Melon pattern produced in 1999 to commemorate the centenary of Clarice Cliff's birth, printed marks, complete with certificate, boxed, together with a conical cup and saucer and side plate decorated in the Blue Firs pattern, printed marks, boxed.
A large Clarice Cliff dish relief moulded as a wheat sheaf with scythe and poppies picked out in enamel colours, printed mark, length 32.5cm, together with a similar smaller dish of circular form, a sauce boat and stand and a double cruet set all in the Celtic Harvest pattern, printed marks. (4)
A Clarice Cliff Bon Jour shape preserve pot base circa 1933, hand painted in the Applique Idyll pattern with a stylised lady to a garden setting, Bizarre mark, height 4.5cm, together with another larger Bon Jour shape preserve pot hand painted in the Japan pattern, Bizarre mark, height 7cm, lacking, both lacking cover. (2)
A Clarice Cliff shape 677 flower jug circa 1934, hand painted in the My Garden pattern, the swollen sleeve form body with a relief moulded handle modelled as a flowering Hollyhock picked out in colour enamels over the tonal tan and yellow Delecia streaked ground, hand painted My Garden and Bizarre mark, height 19cm.
A Clarice Cliff tea service circa 1934, comprising teapot, milk, sugar, four cups and saucers and two side plates, in the Marguerite pattern, all relief moulded and hand painted with garden flowers in bright mixed palette against a tonal brown to yellow Delecia streaked ground, Bizarre mark.
A pair of Clarice Cliff naturalistic flower blocks modelled as tree stumps, in the Delecia pattern, each hand decorated with tonal orange, blue and green Delecia streaked glaze, A.J.Wilkinson and Delecia by Clarice Cliff backstamps, each 12cm, together with a rock form flower block circa 1929, hand painted in the Liberty Stripe pattern, with bands of orange, yellow and black, partial Fantasque mark, height 11cm. (3)
A collection of assorted ceramic reference books, to include The Rich Designs of Clarice Cliff, by Richard Green and Des Jones, Clarice Cliff: The Art of Bizarre by Leonard Griffin, Talking Tea with Clarice Cliff by Leonard Griffin, Susie Cooper: An Elegant Affair by Bryn Youds and more, together with a nineteen Clarice Cliff Collectors badges of various designs. (qty)
A large Clarice Cliff teapot in the Celtic Harvest pattern, relief moulded with fruit, foliage and wheatsheaves picked out in enamel colours over a honey glazed ground, printed mark, height 15.5cm, together with a Wilkinson Clarice Cliff relief moulded teapot, of ovoid form, decorated with dimpled body and yellow to orange flower finial, printed mark, height 17cm. (2)
BARRY PARKER (1867-1947) AND SIR RAYMOND UNWIN (1863-1940) ARTS & CRAFTS BOOKCASE, CIRCA 1904 pine, stained and leaded glass, glass, pewter(228.5cm wide, 202cm high, 38cm deep)Provenance: The Mount, MotherwellFootnote: Note: The Mount was commissioned from Barry Parker & Raymond Unwin by Dr Robert Jack and completed in 1904. Parker and Unwin went into partnership as architects in 1896. They collaborated on architectural writing including The Art of Building a Home (1901), applying the Arts and Crafts Movement to working-class housing and went on to design a model village for Joseph and Benjamin Rowntree in 1902. From 1903 they were responsible for the creation of Letchworth Garden City, and Hampstead Garden Suburb (with Sir Edwin Lutyens). Another notable commission was Goodfellow House, later named Chetwynd House, home of the pottery manufacturer Colley Shorter, whose second wife was the ceramics designer Clarice Cliff. A wardrobe designed by Parker & Unwin for the house was sold in these rooms, 24th April 2004, lot 312.
CLARICE CLIFF FOR WILKINSON POTTERY - A CORNUCOPIA WALL POCKET, ribbed form and painted in tones of red, orange and yellow, blue printed Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd England mark, impressed pattern number 796. 24cm by 13.5cmCONDITION REPORTRubbing and losses to the paint and the straw-coloured ground generally grubby looking.
A CLARICE CLIFF 'ORANGE TREES AND HOUSE' PATTERN POTTERY BOWL, CIRCA 1930S, painted with a stylised band of trees and houses to a straw yellow and orange ground, black printed Fantasque Bizarre marks. 9.5cm high, 21cm diameterCONDITION REPORTSurface scratching to the well, light to medium chipping/scratching and losses to the orange and yellow bands and painted decoration. Carice Cliff bowl – few pin head size losses of paint, three visible firing marks to interior of bowl, no visible cracks or damage
Collection of decorative china including chicken tureens, Clarice Cliff, etcCondition report: Chipping to the glaze throughout the Clarice Cliff, particularly to the bottom. crack to the centre of one of the saucers chipping to the rim of several cups. Other cracks throughout the lot, particularly to the rims of vases and plates. Generally condition is commensurate with age and use. Chipping to the extremities of several chickens and craquelure throughout the lot

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