A 'Rodanthe' jug by Clarice Cliff, circa mid 1930s, the faceted…
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A 'Rodanthe' jug by Clarice Cliff, circa mid 1930s, the faceted and footed jug with striking orange, amber yellow and black flowers above sinuous brown stems handpainted over the deep cream ground; with black backstamps of 1930-52 period for Royal Staffordshire Wilkinson Honeyglaze and Wilkinson Ltd. Height 16.5 cm

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