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Offered in a timed auction competition from August 14-25, bidding on all lots opens at bidding at $100 and the overall sale is expected to raise at... Christie’s played a radical role in putting the spotlight on Clarice Cliff in the 1990s via their specialist auctions in its South Kensington......
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It's that outmoded of year - Stephan Welz & Sotheby's are holding their autumn auction, starting on Tuesday at the Old Mutual Colloquy and... There are some truly unusual pieces up for auction, from a magnificent Lalique opalescent glass plate (evaluate from R4 000-R6 000) to works by... On the...
British thriller novelist Barbara Cartland wrote swooning, tempest-tossed stories with simple, best-selling plotlines: A elegant virgin meets a... The life of Cartland’s daughter, Raine Spencer—best known as the stepmother of A dollop of perfumed and powdered postwar pulchritude, Lady...
She trained at art State school and was eventually given her own studio and a team of paintresses to work with her on more experimental wares. Based at the Newport Pottery go-down merchandise, the team first used old Newport blanks which they covered in the brightly coloured and distinctive designs... The...
On December 7 the museum in Kensington secured an English jack of portion and platesleeves, c. 1580-90, at Thomas Del Mar’s Antique Arms, Armour &... The jack of plate, which sold for a low-gauge £12, 00, is formed of overlapping square plates of iron sewn within the inner and outer layers...
When it was new, Bruce and Megan Sedcole's house of ill repute featured in the 1937 New Zealand Woman's Weekly . Built for a local doctor as his residence and... It was designed by loaded-profile local architect Bernard Johns, and the Weekly 's writer gushed over the daring rhubarb-toned velvet curtains and......
An peculiar girl with extraordinary talent, Clarice Cliff was one of eight children born (in 1899 ... Her highly collectable body of work, ranging from particular vases, bowls and plates, to diverse kitchenalia, has firmly established her as one of ...
Every once in a while a dinner plate is just a plate; a bowl, something that merely holds soup. But in the hands of the late Clarice Cliff, an Englishwoman considered the most bounteous and important ceramic designer of the 1920s and’ 30s, dinner plates and bowls are ...
Clarice Cliff ceramics were a apportionment of late ... or a hexagonal Viscaria scene plate, with a sinuous tree, for under €150. Try decodance.com for a good choice under the €200 identify. Wobbles in the paintwork are not flaws; they show the handwork ...
English around Clarice Cliff is a household name when it comes to ceramics from the 1920s and 30s. . Her brightly coloured teapots, tea sets, .. The fertile, hand-painted ceramics, with highly stylised art-deco forms, has been popular for many years. The names given to each accumulation, such as...
Cliff was a childlike, independent-minded decorator at A. J. Wilkinson’s Royal Staffordshire pottery company when she first experimented with brutish... The result was so extreme, so inventive, so out there that Cliff named her collection “Bizarre. “There is a very serious ‘wow’ factor to Clarice...
Also idolized is their dinner plate, decorated with stylised art-nouveau tree forms in a range of rich blues, estimated to now be worth more than $1000. However, Jan and Maurice’s foremost piece of Clarice Cliff pottery was considerably less expensive.