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Description
Clarice Cliff ceramic clog, a collectible piece likely dating from the 1930s to 1950s, created by the iconic English ceramic artist Clarice Cliff (1899–1972). Here's more context:
About Clarice Cliff:-
Cliff was a pioneering ceramic designer who worked at A.J. Wilkinson's factory in Burslem, England.
She rose to fame for her bold, modernist designs and Art Deco motifs.
Her work is known for vibrant colors, geometric shapes, and hand-painted patterns, often signed with her name or marked “Bizarre by Clarice Cliff.”
The Clog Design:-
The clog shape is an example of Cliff’s more whimsical or novelty ceramics, often created as decorative ornaments or small vases.
The bold orange circles, black and green geometric lines, and cream-colored body reflect her signature Art Deco influence, particularly from her “Bizarre” or “Fantasque” ranges.
These clogs are not functional footwear but decorative pieces, often highly sought after by collectors.
Collectibility and Value:-
Clarice Cliff’s pieces are highly collectible and can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on rarity, condition, and pattern.
Unusual forms like clogs, combined with original hand-painted decoration, often increase the item's value.
Tips for Identification:-
Check the bottom for any marks like “Clarice Cliff,” “Bizarre Ware,” or “Newport Pottery.”
Each pattern has a name—if you can find one, that will help with precise dating and valuation.
Would you like help identifying the exact pattern or estimated value? If so, a clear image of any markings on the base would be helpful.
measurements
Height:
7 cm
Width:
7 cm
Depth:
14 cm
measurements
declaration
The Red House Antiques has clarified that the Clarice Cliff Clog 1930s (LA533170) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1930s