Once again we
have found new pieces which add to the diversity and variety of Clarice’s
work!
A new shape recently
discovered in New Zealand is a candlestick. It is known from the picture
of Scott's Hotel in Melbourne in Art
of Bizarre but this is the first time we have found an actual
example.

It seems to be
a shape not related to any of the standard Clarice Cliff ones, and is decorated
in Wheat. The pattern and the
picture of Scott's Hotel suggests the shape was issued in 1935. We have
called it the Candelabra shape.

The next discovery
is one of Clarice’s Chick Cocoa pots decorated in the Sungold
pattern from 1935! Although this shape has been seen in Coral
Firs, this is the first time an example decorated in an
abstract geometric has been recorded.

The most amazing
teaset we have discovered recently is courtesy of an Australian member
of the C.C.C.C. The very simply coloured Orange
V design is transformed when it is found on a Stamford
set as shown!

Another amazing
pattern discovery has also been made by the same Australian CCCC Member
on an old 1928 shape. This pattern has been called Diamond
Sails.