Over 2,000 patterns and pieces
by ceramicist Clarice Cliff and her
colleagues at the Wilkinson Pottery
The most complete guide ever published
to Clarice Cliff's colorful, delightful, and
highly collectible work
The dazzling ceramics of Clarice Cliff and the Wilkinson
Pottery, which first encouraged her work in the 1920s,
are among the most popular collectibles from the twentieth
century. Ever since the exuberant colors and bold
shapes of Cliff's classic Art Deco pieces first caught the
imagination of collectors, auction prices have moved
inexorably upwards, reaching over $50,000 for a single
item. Now, after years of research, both in the Wilkinson
archives and through the oral testimonies of surviving
employees, Greg Slater has produced the first comprehensive
survey of the work of Clarice Cliff and her largely
uncredited colleagues at the Wilkinson Pottery from
the 1920s to the 1950s.
This massive reference work identifies the origin,
name, designer, date, and decoration method of all the significant
pieces. Accessible through three indexespattern
name, number, and backstampthe book is organized by
pattern (including groups assigned by the Wilkinson
Pottery and recognizable themes) and also by shape (an
instant identifier for ceramics without a backstamp).
More than 2,000 illustrations plus a history, bibliography,
glossary, and collectors' guide ensure that this will be
the definitive book on the subject for generations to come.
Greg Slater is editor of the magazine for Clarice Cliff
collectors, The Agora. Together with an editorial board of
Cliff expertsJonathan Brough, Neil Mitchell, and
Richard Ansellhe has conducted the most detailed
research ever made into the output of Clarice Cliff and
the Wilkinson Pottery.
ISBN 0-500-51230-2
· 10" x 12 3/8"
· Over 2,000 illustrations, 1,384 in color · 448 pages · COLLECTIBLES / CERAMICS
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