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Clarice Cliff’s Rosemary pattern Coffee Pot 1930s
Clarice Cliff’s Rosemary pattern is one of her most iconic and celebrated designs, known for its vibrant and floral motif. It was introduced in the 1930s, reflecting the Art Deco style of the era with its bold, geometric shapes and bright colors.
The Rosemary pattern typically features stylized flowers in red, orange, green, and yellow against a contrasting background, often in cream or white. This particular pattern is known for its streamlined aesthetic, which was a hallmark of Clarice Cliff’s work.
A Rosemary coffee pot is a sought-after piece for collectors of Clarice Cliff pottery. These coffee pots are often made of pottery with a glossy glaze and have a distinctive shape, with a curvy spout and handle, adding to their elegant, yet functional design.








