Description
The Rosemary pattern by Clarice Cliff is a popular design, and its Milk Jug The pattern, introduced in the 1930s, features a vibrant, floral motif with bold, stylized flowers in colors like orange, red, green, and yellow, often set against a soft cream or white background. This pattern was a part of the Art Deco movement, known for its clean lines, geometric shapes, and bright colors.
Features of the Rosemary Coffee Cup and Saucer:
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Design: The Milk Jug typically feature the distinctive floral design, with colors and shapes reflecting the lively aesthetic of Clarice Cliff’s work.
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Shape: The Milk Jug are often slightly smaller, reflecting the traditional size for coffee cups from that period, and have a graceful, curved shape. The saucers are typically round with a slightly raised rim.
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Glaze: The pottery has a glossy glaze, which was typical of Clarice Cliff’s work.
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Markings: Authentic Clarice Cliff pieces usually have her signature or a stamp that says “Clarice Cliff” or “Made in England.” Sometimes you may also see the pattern name Rosemary or the date of production.
Value and Collectibility:
The Rosemary Sugar Bowl are highly collectible, with their value depending on several factors:
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Condition: Pieces that are free of chips, cracks, or crazing (fine cracks in the glaze) are more valuable.
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Rarity: Certain pieces from Clarice Cliff, like limited editions or early versions, can be more expensive.
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Marks: If the cup and saucer have clear, readable markings and are in good condition, they tend to fetch a higher price.
Collectors appreciate Clarice Cliff pottery for its vibrant colors and bold designs, and the Rosemary pattern remains one of the most popular and enduring of her creations.








