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After 'Bizarre'

The vast majority of Clarice's 'Art Deco' output was between 1927 and 1936.
These years are commonly known, by collectors, as The 'Bizarre' years because
of the main range name of 'Bizarre' used extensively during this period.

However, after 'Bizarre' Clarice continued to produce many wares in her own unique style and to suit the current tastes of the nation and the various Worldwide export markets.

As such, Clarice designed and added her name to pottery produced by the
AJ Wilkinson and Newport factories right up until 1964 when she sold
the factories to Midwinter's and retired.

This page has a few examples of the patterns / styles
produced mainly during the 1950s and early 1960s,
often under the trade name of

'Royal Staffordshire Ceramics By Clarice Cliff'


 
Forest Leaves Pattern
Rural Scenes Pattern / Range.
Floral Wares.

Mutiny Plate.
Good Old Days Backstamp - Circa 1950s
Blue Tonquin Pattern Teacup

Most pieces like these were mass-produced and some were hand painted, but
many collectors of Clarice's work do not regard wares from this era very seriously
and this is still reflected in their relatively low market value.

However, with many collectors in countries where a large export market existed for these ranges the market is starting to grow. For regular auctions featuring Clarice Cliff pieces like these we suggest you visit the Ebay Internet auction.

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