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Clarice Cliff Teapot Windsor shape Royal Staffordshire
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Clarice Cliff Teapot Windsor shape Royal Staffordshire
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Description
The Clarice Cliff “Windsor” shape teapot is a design that is part of the iconic ceramic ware produced by Clarice Cliff, a British pottery designer famous for her vibrant, hand-painted designs. The “Windsor” shape specifically refers to a particular style of teapot produced by Royal Staffordshire during the 1930s and 1940s.
Clarice Cliff’s work is known for its bold, colorful patterns, often featuring stylized floral motifs or abstract designs. Her pottery was very popular during the Art Deco era, and many pieces are highly collectible today.
The Royal Staffordshire brand, which produced these teapots, is associated with the renowned Staffordshire pottery industry in England. The teapots were made in a variety of shapes and patterns, with the “Windsor” shape being a more traditional, elegant design, often featuring a curved spout, a round body, and an elegantly curved handle.
If you’re looking at a Clarice Cliff teapot from the “Windsor” shape, it could have one of many distinctive patterns, including the famous “Bizarre” line, which was particularly popular during the 1930s. Collectors look for well-preserved pieces, particularly those with rare or vibrant designs.
Additional information
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 50 × 30 × 20 cm |