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Taking Tea with Clarice Cliff: A Celebration of Her Art Deco Teaware [Hardcover]

Leonard Griffin (Author)
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March 1996
This work presents the story and Art Deco ceramic designs of Clarice Cliff. Angular, uncompromising and embellished in strident primary colours, they were a sensation when they appeared in the 1920s, capturing the mood of the Art Deco movement. Her tea services were as sought after when they were produced as they are today. A cup and saucer of her most collected designs can command a high price in a demanding market. This book captures the mood of the Art Deco era and illustrates the great charm and range of Clarice Cliff's work in china tea-services. It contains a complete record of her tea service designs and gives a memoir of her life and work.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing; 1st Edition Thus edition (March 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1857939255
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857939255
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 7.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,258,787 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I discovered Clarice's pottery in 1979. In 1982 I founded the Clarice Cliff Collectors Club, as a good way to find people who shared my fascination in this (then) obscure designer.

I advertised in the Stoke paper and was amazed and delighted to find 30 of Clarice's original paintresses from 1927 to 1939. Suddenly Clarice the WOMAN was brought alive via their memories of her, and their work at her pottery.

By chance I was introduced to New York gallery owner Louis Meisel in 1984 - and 4 years later our book 'Bizarre Affair' was published by Abrams, New York, and then Thames & Hudson, London. It 'shook' the Clarice Cliff world, (is still in print) and led to my writing 5 further books.

If you want Clarice's story 'in a nutshell' read the 1996 'Taking Tea'; if you prefer a full chronology, 'Art of Bizarre' from 1999 is still the most up to date account. In 'Fantastic Flowers of' I listed her major floral patterns. In it I also published for the first time Clarice's own colour slides from the 1950s of her garden and her life at Chetwynd House with Colley Shorter, her mentor and the factory owner. To enjoy Clarice's most lavishly colourful ware and best shapes in large scale images, see 'The Best of..' from 2008.

My favourite Clarice Cliff book is the one with that simple title, written by Peter Wentworth-Shields and Kay Johnson in 1976, and privately published by L'Odeon, the leading Clarice Cliff stockist in London in the 1970s. Beautifully written, it introduced 1000s of us 'Cliffies' to her amazing work, and inspired me to find out more and more.

For an in-depth view of the world during Clarice's lifetime the biography by Lynn Knight (Bloomsbury) goes into great depth, and also tells the story from a woman's viewpoint.

Thirty years after buying my first piece of Clarice Cliff I am STILL learning about her, and we share this knowledge, and in-depth material not in any of my books, on the club's very active website: www.claricecliff.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Receiving kudos for Clarice, March 27, 2007
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As a collector of Clarice Cliff, I read almost anything relating to her. Clarice was way ahead of her time. She was an uneducated British girl in the 1920's who through hard work and brilliant ideas became a pioneer in art deco ceramics. Leonard Griffin is a master scholar of Clarice and this book was another one of his carefully reviewed study of her work.
Identifying her teaware as a celebration is absolutely true. Almost 80 years later, her work is more collectible than ever and it is fascinating to read how she evolved her designs and manufacturing ideas into the most beautiful teaware.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another great value buy, September 18, 2009
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I forget how many used books I've bought thru amazon.com, and I've yet to be disappointed. The book arrived on time, securely packed, and the condition was as good as new -- at a fraction of the original price. Also thanx to worldofbooksusa for fulfilling the order promptly and securely. I'll be back for more!
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In 1930, when Clarice Cliff became Art Director of Newport Pottery, she achieved the distinction of being the first woman to reach such a high echelon in the Potteries (this and other terms are explained in the Glossary on p.117). Read the first page
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Clarice Cliff, Bon Jour, Colley Shorter, Art Deco, Newport Pottery, Coral Firs, Blue Firs, Bones the Butcher, Chetwynd House, Laura Knight, Forest Glen, Celtic Harvest, Chick Cocoa, Damask Rose, First Avenue Hotel, Leslie Henson, One of Clarice
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