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A Royal Staffordshire Wilkinson Ltd 'Clarice Cliff' Pottery Square Dish, painted with two swimming fish, printed marks, 10cm sq; A Moorcroft 'Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh' Mug, impressed and printed marks, 8.5cm high, a trinket box in the form of a baby's dummy, 8cm long, a Walt Disney Productions pottery model of Donald Duck, another and a model of a duck in a Christmas outfit. (6)
CLARICE CLIFF FOR NEWPORT POTTERY, BIZARRE SERIES 'DELECIA' JUG, of conical form, decorated with flowers, with stamped marks to base16.5cm highIn overall good condition. Small chips/flaking to rim. Chip to handle. Surface scratches. Minor firing imperfections to body. Additional images now available.
Clarice Cliff - a part tea service in 'Crocus' pattern to include; sugar bowl, milk jug, five matching cups and six saucers, one odd cup and saucer, six matching side plates, one larger plate, mustard pot, salt and pepper shakers and an unmarked matched pin dish. (26 pieces) Condition: crazing to most if not all; one cup cracked; salt pot broken and repaired; some stains and wear; very small nibble to milk jug.
A PAIR OF LIMITED EDITION BRADFORD EXCHANGE WEDGWOOD 'BIZARRE WORLD OF CLARICE CLIFF' COLLECTOR PLATES comprising 'Orange Roof Cottage' numbered as 397P, and 'Blue Lucerne' numbered as 542 (2) (Condition Report: slight scratch to the black on the 'Blue Lucerne' plate, overall fair condition)
A CLARICE CLIFF 'CROCUS' PATTERN PEPPER POT, of waisted form, painted with orange, blue and lilac crocus flowers, stamped 'Made in England', with cork stopper, height 7.5cm (1) (Condition Report: appears ok, some paint loss and wear, a little discolouration around holes, would benefit from a clean)
Two Old Turpan ware figures by Gene MacDougall, C & W Royal Doulton Christmas Rose nr 63/7500, C & W limited edition Doulton figure Helena (boxed with certificate), C & W limited edition Doulton figure Mistletoe and Wine nr 0104/7500 (boxed with certificate); Clarice Cliff for Wedgwood coffee can and saucer Windmill, House and Bridge pepperette and May Avenue coffee can and saucer; Border Fine Arts Flower Fairy figures including Canterbury Bells and Marigold together with a small quantity of 'Just for You' posy baskets (boxed).
A pair of 1930s Clarice Cliff pottery 'Jack & Jill' wall masks, each typically relief moulded with bright colour painted and flower head bordered lower decoration, one with blue printed backstamp verso, the other with black printed backstamp verso, Jack dimensions 21 x 15cm, Jill dimensions 18 x 15cm
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Autumn Crocus pattern part service, comprising teapot and cover, Windsor shape jug, height 12cm, two cake plates, diameter 13.3cm, twelve teacups and saucers, twelve tea plates, diameter 17.4cm, sugar bowl, diameter 12.3cm, and a jug, height 8.3cm, various green, gilt and black printed, impressed and incised marks to bases (one cup chipped).
A Clarice Cliff Original Bizarre pattern octagonal bowl. Circa 1929, with multi-coloured geometric decoration, printed Newport Pottery mark, height 8cm, 15cm across. Mollie & Graham met in Wimbledon in 1978. He, a Cornishman, born in Gulval in 1930, acquired an early appreciation of art visiting Newlyn Gallery with his family. In his early career Graham worked in London writing for the Daily Express and he was responsible for one of the first Arts columns in a tabloid paper, but in 1960 he opened an antique shop in Chelsea. Inspired by trips to Italy, he displayed early furniture and antiquities in an uncluttered modern setting, a technique he later utilised in his own home. The Darks moved back to Cornwall in 1980 and at their home in Flushing, and later Truro, curated an impressive body of art and antiquities with a particular focus on Cornish artists such as Paul Feiler and Terry Frost, who both became close friends. The paintings were displayed alongside mid-century modern designer furniture by Eames, Bertoia and Magistretti, and arrangements of antiquities, thought of as ‘ensembles’ by Graham. Warm, charming, and generous hosts, they entertained their artistic circle of friends in their exquisitely arranged home, and it is a privilege for us to handle their beautiful possessions today. We hope to present them to you with as much care and consideration as the Darks used, and that those two remarkable connoisseurs would have approved.Graham Dark 1930-2015Mollie Dark 1928-2024 Cracked.

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