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Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue

Clarice Cliff toby jug in a red dress colorway modeled by Douglas V. Tootle and produced by Kevin Francis Ceramics of Stoke-on-Trent, England, in 1993 as the Kevin Francis Guild issue. Clarice Cliff (1899 - 1972) was an English ceramic artist and designer. In 1916 she joined the factory of A.J. Wilkinson in Newport, Burslem, to increase her career opportunities. Here she acquired many skills such as modeling figurines and vases, gilding, keeping pattern books, and hand-painting ware. Cliff was allowed to decorate some of the old defective ware in her freehand patterns, using on-glaze enamel colors which enabled a brighter palette than underglaze colors. She called this style 'Bizarre' which quickly became popular. In 1930 Cliff was appointed Art Director at Newport Pottery and A. J. Wilkinson, the two adjoining factories that produced her wares. A stylized Bizarre tree forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Kevin Francis

England

1993

Model #:

toby jug

Size:

small

Height:

4 1/4"

Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue
Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue
Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue
Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue
Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue
Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue
Clarice Cliff toby jug red - Kevin Francis Ceramics 1993 Guild Issue
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