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This semi-vitreous porcelain antique pitcher was made by the United States Pottery Company in Wellsville
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Vintage Clarice Cliff Pink Rosebud Creamer circa 1930s Royal Staffordshire Ceramics scarlett o hara The photographs and illustrations throughoutHAVING A LITTLE FUN AT MY WORK DOESN'T MAKE ME ANY LESS OF AN ARTIST. CLARICE CLIFF {HISTORY} Made in England during the 1930s, this sweet little pink rosebud creamer was designed by noteworthy British ceramic artist Clarice Cliff (1899 1972) for Royal Staffordshire. Featuring a repetitive image of a simple petite rose bouquet set against a swirled body, this little charmer is a lovely example of Clarice's eclectic body of work. Not quite as avant
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